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Kim Basinger

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Birth name : Kimila Ann Basinger
Date of birth : 8 December 1953
Place of birth:  Athens, Georgia, USA
Nickname:  Kim

Height: 5' 7½" (1.71 m) 
Spouse: Alec Baldwin (19 August 1993 - February 2002) (divorced) 1 child, Ron Snyder (12 October 1980 - December 1988) (divorced)

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"I think any girl who comes to Hollywood with sex symbol or bombshell hanging over her has a rough road. My hand still shakes when I sign autographs. I still go and sit in the movies like everyone else and look up there and go "God! Movie stars! Wow!" And I'm in this business. I walk out there just fascinated and I always want to stay like that. I'm just a little kid going to these movies and I don't ever want to change."

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Kimila Ann “Kim” Basinger (born December 8, 1953) is an Academy Award-winning American film actress and former fashion model. Kim Basinger started her career as an Amazonian blonde sexpot, but has since proven her acting ability when given good material (a situation that has happened all too infrequently). The Georgia native moved to NYC after high school and landed a contract with the Ford modeling agency. After five years as a cover girl, Basinger made the segue to acting, beginning with a guest appearances on shows like "Starsky and Hutch" and "Charlie's Angels". She landed the regular role of a cop in the short-lived ABC series "Dog and Cat" (1977) before scoring in the title role of the NBC TV-movie "Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold" (1978). The same network tapped her for the role of Lorene Rogers (originated on the big screen by Donna Reed) in the 1979 miniseries remake of "From Here to Eternity" and its short-lived spin-off the following year. Despite additional roles in TV-movies, Basinger never seemed to click on the small screen.

Basinger was born in Athens, Georgia. Her father, Don Basinger, was a big band musician and loan manager who landed in Normandy during D-Day. Her mother, Ann, was a model, actress, and swimmer who appeared in Esther Williams films. She has two brothers, Mick and Skip, and two sisters, Ashley and Barbara. Basinger has German, Swedish and Cherokee ancestry and was raised Methodist.

When Basinger was sixteen years old, she started her modeling career by winning the Athens Junior Miss contest. She followed that by winning the title “Junior Miss Georgia”. Basinger then competed in the national Junior Miss pageant. It was there that Basinger was offered a modeling contract with Ford Modeling Agency. Initially turning down the offer in favor of singing and acting, Basinger reconsidered and went to New York to become a Ford model.

Not long after penning the deal, Basinger was on the cover of numerous magazines. She appeared in hundreds of ads throughout the early ‘70s, most notably appearing as the Breck shampoo girl. She achieved a top model status by age 20, earning a salary of $1,000 a day. In the meantime, she alternated between modeling work and attending acting classes at the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse as well as performing in various Greenwich Village clubs.

In 1976, after a five-year stint as a cover girl, Basinger decided to put her modeling career on hold and move to Los Angeles to begin a career in acting. After appearing in small parts on a few TV shows such as "McMillan & Wife" and "Charlie's Angels", her first starring role was a made-for-TV movie, Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold (1978) in which she played a small town girl who goes to Hollywood to become an actress and winds up becoming a famous centerfold for a men's magazine. She was a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again (1983), where she starred opposite Sean Connery. She did a famous pictorial for Playboy magazine in 1983, which Basinger has said led to good opportunities, such as Barry Levinson's The Natural (1984), co-starring Robert Redford, for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination as Best Supporting Actress. 

Academy Award winning writer-director Robert Benton cast her in the title role for the film Nadine (1987). Other directors repeated her in their films, such as Blake Edwards for The Man Who Loved Women (1983) and Blind Date (1987)) and Robert Altman for Fool for Love (1985) and Prêt-à-Porter (1994). Her most prominent appearances include 9½ Weeks (1986), Batman (1989) and Curtis Hanson's L.A. Confidential (1997) for which she received an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, as well as the Golden Globe and Screen Actor's Guild Award. Hanson would cast her once more as Eminem's mother in the hit film 8 Mile (2002). She holds the distinction of being the only actress who has both posed nude in Playboy magazine and won an Academy Award.

In 1992 Kim was the guest vocalist on a re-recorded version of Was (Not Was)'s Shake Your Head, which also featured Ozzy Osbourne on vocals, and reached the UK Top 5. This makes her also one of a few Academy Award winners for acting roles to have had a hit record, particularly in more recent years. Continuing to capitalize on her Marilynesque persona, Basinger was a cartoon vamp who becomes human in Ralph Bakshi's live action/animated mishmash "Cool World" (1992) and in a cameo as Honey Hornee in "Wayne's World 2" (1993). Teaming with Baldwin, she inherited the role originated by Ali MacGraw in "The Getaway" (1994), a pointless, inferior remake (although she acquitted herself in a gritty change-of-pace role). That same year, Basinger was quite good as a pushy fashion reporter in Robert Altman's overblown and meandering "Ready-to-Wear (Pret-a-Porter)". After a three-year hiatus which included giving birth to a daughter, she triumphantly returned to films in a much-lauded, Oscar-winning portrayal of a 50s-era Hollywood call girl with more than a passing resemblance to screen star Veronica Lake in Curtis Hanson's "L.A. Confidential" (1997).

Basinger married makeup artist Ron Snyder-Britton in 1980. They met on the film Hard Country, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1988. He would later write a memoir titled Longer than Forever, published in 1998, about their time together and about her rumored affair with actor Richard Gere, with whom she starred in No Mercy (1986) and Final Analysis (1992). She later had a relationship with Prince, for less than a year. She met her second husband, actor Alec Baldwin, when both played romantic lovers in the 1991 flop, The Marrying Man. Basinger and Baldwin had been tabloid fodder before, when Baldwin's temper exploded on paparazzi photographers when they tried to photograph his wife and daughter, but their highly-touted relationship, typically portrayed as idyllic, endured intense media scrutiny when they filed for divorce in January of 2001. Meanwhile, Basinger seemed unable to capitalize professionally on her Oscar triumph, making only two tepidly received films from 1997 to 2001, "I Dreamed of Africa" (2000), in which she played a woman recently transplanted to the Dark Continent who discovers both the splendors and the shadowy underbelly of her new home, and "Bless the Child" (2000), a dreary Satanic thriller. 

But things changed in 2002 when Basinger re-teamed with Hanson to star as Eminem's troubled mother in "8 Mile," a fictionalized telling of the hip-hop artists rise from the streets of urban Detroit. Basinger's role opposite Al Pacino in the p.r. minded, scandel mongering "People I Know" (2003) was largely extraneous, but she played the weepy widow of Pacino's suicide brother with delicate grace. Those same qualities helped enliven her next effort, the pop thriller "Cellular" (2004), a clever, inventive yet much more commercially minded and slickly crafted film in which she plays a kidnapped science teacher who desperately communicates with a total stranger (Chris Evans) through a jury-rigged cell phone. At times gimmicky and ingenious in its complications and plot twists, the film always benefits by Basinger's utterly believable desperation. 

They married on August 19, 1993 and appeared in another flop, the remake of The Getaway (1994). They also played themselves on an 1998 episode of The Simpsons (which also includes Ron Howard), where Basinger corrects Homer Simpson on the pronunciation of her last name and also polishes her Oscar statutette. They have a daughter, Ireland Eliesse "Addie" Baldwin (born October 23, 1995). The couple separated in 2000 and divored in February 2002. Since then, Basinger and Baldwin have since been locked in a contentious public custody battle.

Basinger suffers from agoraphobia, which she blames on discomfort early in her Hollywood career from people "ogling" her when was required to appear in bikinis. She said she was in "misery because people were looking at her" and that she would go "home and play piano and scream at night to let out... frustrations."

Some of her family members recommended that Basinger buy the small town of Braselton, Georgia in 1989 for $20 million, with the hopes of establishing the town as a tourist attraction with movie studios and a film festival, but she met financial difficulties and sold it in 1993. The town is now owned by developer Wayne Mason. In a 1998 interview with Barbara Walters, Basinger admitted that "nothing good came out of it," because a rift resulted within her family. Her financial difficulties were exacerbated when she pulled out of the controversial film Boxing Helena, resulting in the studio suing and winning an $8-million judgment against her at after a trial. Basinger filed for bankruptcy and also appealed the jury's decision to a higher court, which sided with her. Eventually, she and the studio settled for a lesser amount. Basinger is also a vegetarian and PETA supporter.

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