As enigmatic as he is talented,
Kevin Spacey has always kept the details of his private life closely
guarded. As he explained in a 1998 interview with the London Evening
Standard, "the less you know about me, the easier it is to convince you
that I am that character on screen. It allows an audience to come into a
movie theatre and believe I am that person".
There
are, however, certain biographical facts to be had - for starters,
Kevin Spacey Fowler was the youngest of three children born to Kathleen
Ann (Knutson) and Thomas Geoffrey Fowler, in South Orange, New Jersey.
His ancestry includes Swedish (from his maternal grandfather) and
English. His mother was a personal secretary, his father a technical writer
whose irregular job prospects led the family all over the country. The
family eventually settled in southern California, where young Kevin
developed into quite a little hellion - after he set his sister's tree
house on fire, he was shipped off to the Northridge Military Academy,
only to be thrown out a few months later for pinging a classmate on the
head with a tire. Spacey then found his way to Chatsworth High School in the San Fernando Valley, where he managed to channel his dramatic tendencies into a successful amateur acting career. In his senior year, he played "Captain von Trapp" opposite classmate Mare Winningham's
"Maria" in "The Sound of Music" (the pair later graduated as
co-valedictorians). Spacey claims that his interest in acting - and his
nearly encyclopedic accumulation of film knowledge - began at an early
age, when he would sneak downstairs to watch
the late late show on TV. Later, in high school, he and his friends cut
class to catch revival films at the NuArt Theater. The adolescent
Spacey worked up celebrity impersonations (James Stewart and Johnny Carson were two of his favorites) to try out on the amateur comedy club circuit.
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