Kyle MacLachlan played in 14 movies in the Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Music, Biography, Music, Comedy, Family, Animation, Romance, Adventure, Fantasy genres.
Kyle MacLachlan got succeed with average imdb rating 6.4.
Born in 1959, Washington native Kyle MacLachlan, all of a add up to other things, claims to be a descendent of the legendary composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Notwithstanding, unlike his very distant interconnected, MacLachlan made his bruise signify not in music, but in tube and film. After performing in a breed of limited theater productions cranny of his schoolboy -- and acting out scenes from the popular Sound Boys fiction series in his even younger years -- MacLachlan made his featu
... re-blur debut in director David Lynch's adaptation Dune in 1984. This would mark the first of many collaborations with Lynch; in 1986, Lynch chuck MacLachlan as a infantile man shocked at what lies under a small town's picture-flawless facade in Dismal Velvet. A year later, MacLachlan starred as an alien FBI force in The Esoteric, Jack Sholder's 1987 cult hit.
MacLachlan, however, wouldn't gain true mainstream opprobrium until 1989, when David Lynch called upon the childish actor to play another FBI emissary; this old hat, he was Unconventional Instrument Dale Cooper, who was sent to a small Washington town to investigate the destroy of a young girl in ABC's popular but ultimately short-lived prime-time scenario, Twin Peaks. The role would procure him two Emmy nominations in the direction of Lead Actor in a Theatre Series and surface prepare the spirit seeing that more silver-screen roles, some of which include Streak Manzarek in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991), villain Cliff Vandercave in The Flintstones (1994), and a falsely accused bank clerk in The Trial (1993). MacLachlan offered several relatively immeasurably-received starring and supporting performances everywhere the mid- to dilatory '90s, and did what he could for his situation in Paul Verhoeven's famous 1995 clanger, Showgirls.
Luckily, the late '90s to advanced 2000s were much kinder to MacLachlan. In addition to playing another polished emissary in David Koepp's The Trigger Effect (1996), which some critics claimed was his most adroitly performance since Blue Velvet, the actor also was discard as King Claudius in Michael Almereyda's modifying of Shakespeare's Hamlet. However, it was television that once again made MacLachlan a household distinction, albeit in.
In 2000, he joined the chuck of HBO's multiple-give-winning series Coition and the Burg as Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) mama's boy husband, Trey. In 2003, MacLachlan starred in the Bravo network's popular documentary series, The Reality of Actuality.
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