Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

63 titles Acting Mar 17, 1951 Springfield, Massachusetts, USA

Kurt Vogel Russell, born on March 17, 1951, is a prominent American actor whose career spans several decades. He made his acting debut at the tender age of 12 in the Western television series *The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters* (1963–1964). In the late 1960s, Russell entered into a significant ten-year agreement with The Walt Disney Company, leading to memorable roles such as Dexter Riley in classic films like *The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes* (1969), *Now You See Him, Now You Don't* (1972), and *The Strongest Man in the World* (1975). His portrayal of rock legend Elvis Presley in the biopic *Elvis* (1979) earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor.

In the 1980s, Russell showcased his versatility with a Golden Globe-nominated performance in *Silkwood* (1983) and collaborated extensively with director John Carpenter on iconic films, including the cult classics *Escape from New York* (1981), *The Thing* (1982), and *Big Trouble in Little China* (1986). His extensive filmography includes notable works such as *Used Cars* (1980), *Overboard* (1987), *Tombstone* (1993), and *Death Proof* (2007).

In recent years, he has appeared in the *Fast & Furious* franchise as Mr. Nobody, as well as in Marvel's *Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2* (2017). He also charmed audiences as Santa Claus in *The Christmas Chronicles* (2018) and its sequel. Russell's enduring presence and diverse roles have solidified his status as a beloved figure in Hollywood.

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