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Kim Basinger was born December 8, 1953, in Athens, Georgia, the third of five children. Both her parents had been in entertainment, her dad had played big-band jazz, and her mother had performed water ballet in several Esther Williams movies. Kim was introspective, from her father's side. As a schoolgirl, she was very shy. To help her overcome this, her parents had Kim study ballet from an early age. By the time she reached sweet sixteen, the once-shy Kim entered the Athens Junior Miss contest. From there, she went on to win the Junior Miss Georgia title, and traveled to New York to compete in the national Junior Miss pageant. Kim, who had blossomed to a 5' 7" beauty, was offered a contract on the spot with the Ford Modeling Agency. At the age of 20, Kim was a top model commanding $1,000 a day. Throughout the early 1970s, she appeared on dozens of magazine covers and in hundreds of ads, most notably as the Breck girl. Kim took acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse, performed in various Greenwich Village clubs, and she sang under the stage name Chelsea. Kim moved to Los Angeles in 1976, ready to conquer Hollywood. Kim broke into television doing episodes of such hit series as Charlie's Angels (1976). In 1980, she married Ron Snyder (they divorced in 1989). In movies, she had roles like being a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again (1983) and playing a small-town Texan beauty in Nadine (1987). Her breakout role was as photojournalist Vicki Vale in the blockbuster hit Batman (1989). There was no long-orchestrated campaign on her part to snag this plum role, Kim was a last-minute replacement for Sean Young. This took her to a career high.With perhaps too much disposable income, Kim headed up an investment group that purchased the entire town of Braselton, in her native Georgia, for $20 million (she would later have to sell it). In 1993, Kim married Alec Baldwin, and in 1995 they had a daughter, Ireland Eliesse. Kim took some time off to stay at home with her child. Kim, who loves animals and is a strict vegetarian, devoted energy to animal rights issues, and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), even posing for some ads. In 1997, Kim gave an Oscar-winning performance in the film noir classic L.A. Confidential (1997). Kim's salary for I Dreamed of Africa (2000) was $5,000,000, putting her firmly in the category of big-name movie star. And no doubt there are still many great things ahead, in the career of cover girl turned Oscar-winning actress Kim Basinger.
Bio:
Kim Basinger was born December 8, 1953, in Athens, Georgia, the third of five children. Both her parents had been in entertainment, her dad had played big-band jazz, and her mother had performed water ballet in several Esther Williams movies. Kim was introspective, from her father's side. As a schoolgirl, she was very shy. To help her overcome this, her parents had Kim study ballet from an early age. By the time she reached sweet sixteen, the once-shy Kim entered the Athens Junior Miss contest. From there, she went on to win the Junior Miss Georgia title, and traveled to New York to compete in the national Junior Miss pageant. Kim, who had blossomed to a 5' 7" beauty, was offered a contract on the spot with the Ford Modeling Agency. At the age of 20, Kim was a top model commanding $1,000 a day. Throughout the early 1970s, she appeared on dozens of magazine covers and in hundreds of ads, most notably as the Breck girl. Kim took acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse, performed in various Greenwich Village clubs, and she sang under the stage name Chelsea. Kim moved to Los Angeles in 1976, ready to conquer Hollywood. Kim broke into television doing episodes of such hit series as Charlie's Angels (1976). In 1980, she married Ron Snyder (they divorced in 1989). In movies, she had roles like being a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again (1983) and playing a small-town Texan beauty in Nadine (1987). Her breakout role was as photojournalist Vicki Vale in the blockbuster hit Batman (1989). There was no long-orchestrated campaign on her part to snag this plum role, Kim was a last-minute replacement for Sean Young. This took her to a career high.With perhaps too much disposable income, Kim headed up an investment group that purchased the entire town of Braselton, in her native Georgia, for $20 million (she would later have to sell it). In 1993, Kim married Alec Baldwin, and in 1995 they had a daughter, Ireland Eliesse. Kim took some time off to stay at home with her child. Kim, who loves animals and is a strict vegetarian, devoted energy to animal rights issues, and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), even posing for some ads. In 1997, Kim gave an Oscar-winning performance in the film noir classic L.A. Confidential (1997). Kim's salary for I Dreamed of Africa (2000) was $5,000,000, putting her firmly in the category of big-name movie star. And no doubt there are still many great things ahead, in the career of cover girl turned Oscar-winning actress Kim Basinger.
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Her agoraphobia could keep her housebound for up to six months at a time, before she received therapy to combat it.When she reneged on her verbal agreement to star in Boxing Helena (1993) in 1993, the producers sued her for breach of contract and a jury ordered her to pay over $8 million, which ultimately forced Basinger to declare bankruptcy. Her appeal was ultimately accepted.Generally shuns talk shows due to social anxiety, rarely turns up at Hollywood parties, spurned many invitations to present at the Oscars (she said no 6 years in a row before making her first appearance in 1990), and has even been absent from some of her own premieres.Turned down the role in Basic Instinct (1992) that later went to Sharon Stone.As of 2002 Kim was estranged from her mother, Ann, and all except one of her four siblings. Her father Don and youngest sister Ashley were the only family members invited to her wedding in 1993, and the only family members she thanked in her acceptance speech at the Academy Awards in 1998. A week before Christmas in 2015, however, Ann told RadarOnline that Kim would be home for the holidays, indicating they had apparently reconciled without making a public show of it.As a school child, she suffered from crippling shyness preventing her from reading aloud or answering questions in class.Cosmetics firm Revlon severed their contract with her in early 1983 for violating a no-nudity clause. Several months later, when Kim was getting a lot of publicity for the Bond film, Revlon came back to her and she turned them down flat.The tiger print one-piece she wears in Never Say Never Again (1983)'s final scene was given to her by the Playboy organization.Brother-in-law Gary Guyer, a stockbroker who is married to Kim's sister Barbara, recommended Basinger buy the bulk of the privately owned land in the small town of Braselton, Georgia, some 1,691 acres in 1989, for $20 million, to establish it as a tourist attraction with movie studios and a film festival. However, she encountered financial difficulties and started to sell parts of it off in 1995. The town is now owned by developer Wayne Mason. In a 1998 TV interview, Basinger stated that "nothing good came out of it" because a rift resulted within her family. Mom Ann and brothers Skip and Mick sided with the Guyers in the dispute, while dad Don and sister Ashley sided with Kim.Her father was an introspective, classically trained trumpeter, while mom was a flamboyant, extroverted housewife Kim describes as "Lucy-like".Is allergic to sunlight and is rarely seen out and about during the day without either a hat or parasol.In the early 1980s she had to re-teach herself how to drive after experiencing panic attacks while shopping. Enrolled in a behavior-modification program overseen by Malibu psychologist Dr. Ronald Doctor, who is interviewed with Basinger in the documentary Panic: A Film About Coping (2001).Soon after arriving in Hollywood in 1976, Kim stayed at the Bel-Air home of Johnny Carson's ex Joanne Carson. (The same house where, years later, author Truman Capote died.) But Kim moved out rather quickly after she and Joanne - whom Kim said was sad, doped and drunk at the time - were skinny dipping in the pool one day and Kim interpreted Joanne's actions and conversations as coming on to her.Daughter, with Alec Baldwin, Ireland born. (October 23, 1995)Turned down Risky Business (1983), The Accused (1988), Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) and Thelma & Louise (1991).Very self-conscious about the back of her hands, her feet and her legs. At the peak of her influence she had it written in her contracts that they are never filmed.According to celebrity trainer Kathy Kaehler (whose clients also include Drew Barrymore, Kim Kardashian and Julia Roberts), "Kim Basinger is the most committed workout gal around. She pushes hard at every workout and when she is not with me she works out on her own. Her drive and focus to keep fitness and nutrition her top priority is truly extraordinary." The star reportedly exercises at least four times a week, often swimming 100 laps at a time to stay in shape, and is particularly keen on the glute blaster machine.Bought her own town, Braselton, in her home state of Georgia.Her last name is often mispronounced, so when she appeared with husband Alec Baldwin on Saturday Night Live (1975) on NBC, he asked her during the opening monologue how to pronounce it. In seriousness, she answered "BAY-sing-ger," with the final syllable used with a hard "g" as in "go".Studied voice at the Vocal Arts Foundation in Manhattan while taking acting lessons from Stella Adler. Somebody wanted her to be an opera singer, but she was more interested in black soul music. As a budding lyricist she entered 12 songs in the American Song Festival and in 1989, recorded a 9-track pop album (produced by then-boyfriend Prince) entitled "Hollywood Affair", which she later decided against releasing.Studied ballet from age of 3 to mid-teens.She and Alec Baldwin met and fell in love in 1990 on the set of the trouble-plagued movie The Marrying Man (1991).Loved the movie My Fair Lady (1964) and the "Loverly" song in it, which prompted her dad to encourage her to enter local Junior Miss pageant and sing the song as her "talent." She didn't win, but later did succeed in national Miss Breck competition and appeared with her mother in an advertisement for the shampoo. This led to career as Ford model, then to acting.Went to high school with Keith Strickland of the The B-52's.Alec Baldwin joined Co-Dependents Anonymous to get over her. The divorce, initiated by Basinger in January 2001, was bitter and messy, and the custody disputes over their daughter went on for years. In his memoir "A Promise to Ourselves" (2008), Baldwin contended that his ex-wife spent more than $1.5 million in her efforts to deny him parental access.Directors she works with often enjoy working with her so much that they use her multiple times: Blake Edwards for The Man Who Loved Women (1983) and Blind Date (1987); Robert Altman for Fool for Love (1985) and Ready to Wear (1994); and Curtis Hanson for L.A. Confidential (1997) and 8 Mile (2002).Her character in 8 Mile (2002), Stephanie Smith, is a direct representation of Eminem's mom Debbie Mathers. Debbie was upset with the film, claiming Kim portrayed her falsely.First "Bond Girl" (she played Domino in Never Say Never Again (1983)) to win an Oscar (won for L.A. Confidential (1997)).Replaced Sean Young for the role of Vicki Vale in Batman (1989).Began dating Mitchell Stone in 2014. Just like her first husband coincidentally, Mitch was Kim's hairstylist on a movie set when they met. The couple, who wear matching gold bands, knew each other for 16 years prior to becoming an item and have since moved in together.Almost didn't appear in L.A. Confidential (1997) because she was tired of playing prostitutes.Underwent surgery to remove slipped discs and fuse together damaged vertebrae in her lower back. (August 2002)Self-opines her performance in 9? Weeks (1986) as the best work of her career, albeit only in its unseen entirety. Unfortunately, Adrian Lyne's potential masterpiece lost crucial scenes and became incomprehensible because of the rating battle which necessitated extensive editing in order to avoid an X. Before the film got cut to shreds, producer Keith Barish said he would probably get picketed by women's groups if it came out. Kim criticized MGM's decision to censor the controversial material and revealed that she squirreled away 14 hours of videotaped scenes for her own private use. For years, fans have longed for the original version to be made available for public viewing. The Unrated DVD edition contains just under 6 minutes of extra footage, with no additional features.At one point, director Stanley Kubrick wanted Kim and Alec for Eyes Wide Shut (1999).Turned down leading role in Sleepless in Seattle (1993) which went to Meg Ryan.She was to have starred with Prince in Graffiti Bridge (1990), but their split precluded that casting choice.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#40). (1995)Now-forgotten first hubby Ron, a makeup artist, changed his surname from Snyder to Britton after Basinger demanded he choose "something with a B" so it matched the initials monogrammed on her luxury luggage set. He also quit his job and kept a low profile so as not to hamper the status-conscious actress' image. When they split up, Ron received a multimillion-dollar settlement plus $9,000 monthly alimony for the next eight years, equal to the length of their marriage. Publicly, Kim hasn't acknowledged his existence in well over two decades.First actress to win an Oscar after posing naked for Playboy magazine.Was a cheerleader at Athens High School.For the Washington D.C. premiere of My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988), she was accompanied by President-elect George Bush and First Lady-to-be Barbara Bush. Guarded by Secret Service agents, the trio ate dinner at Duke Zeibert's restaurant afterwards. Kim, who is actually a staunch Democrat, said being with the Bushes "is like going home" and called them "a real Christmas card family".Kim has English, and a smaller amount of German, Scottish, and Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), ancestry, as well as remote French roots. She is also often attributed as having Swedish and Cherokee Native American ancestry, but it is not clear if these lineages have been verified/documented.Is a celebrity investor in West L.A. restaurant Carmine's along with Tony Danza.Credits Playboy with stopping her from being a hermit.To win the coveted role of Elizabeth in 9? Weeks (1986), she beat out Kathleen Turner, who interviewed for the part, and Isabella Rossellini.Was originally cast in Kansas City (1996) as Carolyn.Took the role of Elena in Fifty Shades Darker (2017) after Michelle Pfeiffer rejected it.She holds the distinction of being the only actress who has both posed nude for Playboy and won an Academy Award (Jane Fonda and Charlize Theron also appeared nude in Playboy, both those photos were snapped privately and both actresses sued the magazine for publishing without consent).She appeared in the music video for Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance".Her Malibu home was destroyed by the catastrophic Woolsey fire. 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Kim Basinger |
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Actress,Producer,Soundtrack (IMDB) |
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Actress,Producer,Soundtrack |
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5' 7?' (1.72 m) |
Biography: |
Kim Basinger was born December 8, 1953, in Athens, Georgia, the third of five children. Both her parents had been in entertainment, her dad had played big-band jazz, and her mother had performed water ballet in several Esther Williams movies. Kim was |
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Her agoraphobia could keep her housebound for up to six months at a time, before she received therapy to combat it.When she reneged on her verbal agreement to star in Boxing Helena (1993) in 1993, the producers sued her for breach of contract and a jury ordered her to pay over $8 million, which ultimately forced Basinger to declare bankruptcy. Her appeal was ultimately accepted.Generally shuns talk shows due to social anxiety, rarely turns up at Hollywood parties, spurned many invitations to present at the Oscars (she said no 6 years in a row before making her first appearance in 1990), and has even been absent from some of her own premieres.Turned down the role in Basic Instinct (1992) that later went to Sharon Stone.As of 2002 Kim was estranged from her mother, Ann, and all except one of her four siblings. Her father Don and youngest sister Ashley were the only family members invited to her wedding in 1993, and the only family members she thanked in her acceptance speech at the Academy Awards in 1998. A week before Christmas in 2015, however, Ann told RadarOnline that Kim would be home for the holidays, indicating they had apparently reconciled without making a public show of it.As a school child, she suffered from crippling shyness preventing her from reading aloud or answering questions in class.Cosmetics firm Revlon severed their contract with her in early 1983 for violating a no-nudity clause. Several months later, when Kim was getting a lot of publicity for the Bond film, Revlon came back to her and she turned them down flat.The tiger print one-piece she wears in Never Say Never Again (1983)'s final scene was given to her by the Playboy organization.Brother-in-law Gary Guyer, a stockbroker who is married to Kim's sister Barbara, recommended Basinger buy the bulk of the privately owned land in the small town of Braselton, Georgia, some 1,691 acres in 1989, for $20 million, to establish it as a tourist attraction with movie studios and a film festival. However, she encountered financial difficulties and started to sell parts of it off in 1995. The town is now owned by developer Wayne Mason. In a 1998 TV interview, Basinger stated that "nothing good came out of it" because a rift resulted within her family. Mom Ann and brothers Skip and Mick sided with the Guyers in the dispute, while dad Don and sister Ashley sided with Kim.Her father was an introspective, classically trained trumpeter, while mom was a flamboyant, extroverted housewife Kim describes as "Lucy-like".Is allergic to sunlight and is rarely seen out and about during the day without either a hat or parasol.In the early 1980s she had to re-teach herself how to drive after experiencing panic attacks while shopping. Enrolled in a behavior-modification program overseen by Malibu psychologist Dr. Ronald Doctor, who is interviewed with Basinger in the documentary Panic: A Film About Coping (2001).Soon after arriving in Hollywood in 1976, Kim stayed at the Bel-Air home of Johnny Carson's ex Joanne Carson. (The same house where, years later, author Truman Capote died.) But Kim moved out rather quickly after she and Joanne - whom Kim said was sad, doped and drunk at the time - were skinny dipping in the pool one day and Kim interpreted Joanne's actions and conversations as coming on to her.Daughter, with Alec Baldwin, Ireland born. (October 23, 1995)Turned down Risky Business (1983), The Accused (1988), Sleeping with the Enemy (1991) and Thelma & Louise (1991).Very self-conscious about the back of her hands, her feet and her legs. At the peak of her influence she had it written in her contracts that they are never filmed.According to celebrity trainer Kathy Kaehler (whose clients also include Drew Barrymore, Kim Kardashian and Julia Roberts), "Kim Basinger is the most committed workout gal around. She pushes hard at every workout and when she is not with me she works out on her own. Her drive and focus to keep fitness and nutrition her top priority is truly extraordinary." The star reportedly exercises at least four times a week, often swimming 100 laps at a time to stay in shape, and is particularly keen on the glute blaster machine.Bought her own town, Braselton, in her home state of Georgia.Her last name is often mispronounced, so when she appeared with husband Alec Baldwin on Saturday Night Live (1975) on NBC, he asked her during the opening monologue how to pronounce it. In seriousness, she answered "BAY-sing-ger," with the final syllable used with a hard "g" as in "go".Studied voice at the Vocal Arts Foundation in Manhattan while taking acting lessons from Stella Adler. Somebody wanted her to be an opera singer, but she was more interested in black soul music. As a budding lyricist she entered 12 songs in the American Song Festival and in 1989, recorded a 9-track pop album (produced by then-boyfriend Prince) entitled "Hollywood Affair", which she later decided against releasing.Studied ballet from age of 3 to mid-teens.She and Alec Baldwin met and fell in love in 1990 on the set of the trouble-plagued movie The Marrying Man (1991).Loved the movie My Fair Lady (1964) and the "Loverly" song in it, which prompted her dad to encourage her to enter local Junior Miss pageant and sing the song as her "talent." She didn't win, but later did succeed in national Miss Breck competition and appeared with her mother in an advertisement for the shampoo. This led to career as Ford model, then to acting.Went to high school with Keith Strickland of the The B-52's.Alec Baldwin joined Co-Dependents Anonymous to get over her. The divorce, initiated by Basinger in January 2001, was bitter and messy, and the custody disputes over their daughter went on for years. In his memoir "A Promise to Ourselves" (2008), Baldwin contended that his ex-wife spent more than $1.5 million in her efforts to deny him parental access.Directors she works with often enjoy working with her so much that they use her multiple times: Blake Edwards for The Man Who Loved Women (1983) and Blind Date (1987); Robert Altman for Fool for Love (1985) and Ready to Wear (1994); and Curtis Hanson for L.A. Confidential (1997) and 8 Mile (2002).Her character in 8 Mile (2002), Stephanie Smith, is a direct representation of Eminem's mom Debbie Mathers. Debbie was upset with the film, claiming Kim portrayed her falsely.First "Bond Girl" (she played Domino in Never Say Never Again (1983)) to win an Oscar (won for L.A. Confidential (1997)).Replaced Sean Young for the role of Vicki Vale in Batman (1989).Began dating Mitchell Stone in 2014. Just like her first husband coincidentally, Mitch was Kim's hairstylist on a movie set when they met. The couple, who wear matching gold bands, knew each other for 16 years prior to becoming an item and have since moved in together.Almost didn't appear in L.A. Confidential (1997) because she was tired of playing prostitutes.Underwent surgery to remove slipped discs and fuse together damaged vertebrae in her lower back. (August 2002)Self-opines her performance in 9? Weeks (1986) as the best work of her career, albeit only in its unseen entirety. Unfortunately, Adrian Lyne's potential masterpiece lost crucial scenes and became incomprehensible because of the rating battle which necessitated extensive editing in order to avoid an X. Before the film got cut to shreds, producer Keith Barish said he would probably get picketed by women's groups if it came out. Kim criticized MGM's decision to censor the controversial material and revealed that she squirreled away 14 hours of videotaped scenes for her own private use. For years, fans have longed for the original version to be made available for public viewing. The Unrated DVD edition contains just under 6 minutes of extra footage, with no additional features.At one point, director Stanley Kubrick wanted Kim and Alec for Eyes Wide Shut (1999).Turned down leading role in Sleepless in Seattle (1993) which went to Meg Ryan.She was to have starred with Prince in Graffiti Bridge (1990), but their split precluded that casting choice.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#40). (1995)Now-forgotten first hubby Ron, a makeup artist, changed his surname from Snyder to Britton after Basinger demanded he choose "something with a B" so it matched the initials monogrammed on her luxury luggage set. He also quit his job and kept a low profile so as not to hamper the status-conscious actress' image. When they split up, Ron received a multimillion-dollar settlement plus $9,000 monthly alimony for the next eight years, equal to the length of their marriage. Publicly, Kim hasn't acknowledged his existence in well over two decades.First actress to win an Oscar after posing naked for Playboy magazine.Was a cheerleader at Athens High School.For the Washington D.C. premiere of My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988), she was accompanied by President-elect George Bush and First Lady-to-be Barbara Bush. Guarded by Secret Service agents, the trio ate dinner at Duke Zeibert's restaurant afterwards. Kim, who is actually a staunch Democrat, said being with the Bushes "is like going home" and called them "a real Christmas card family".Kim has English, and a smaller amount of German, Scottish, and Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), ancestry, as well as remote French roots. She is also often attributed as having Swedish and Cherokee Native American ancestry, but it is not clear if these lineages have been verified/documented.Is a celebrity investor in West L.A. restaurant Carmine's along with Tony Danza.Credits Playboy with stopping her from being a hermit.To win the coveted role of Elizabeth in 9? Weeks (1986), she beat out Kathleen Turner, who interviewed for the part, and Isabella Rossellini.Was originally cast in Kansas City (1996) as Carolyn.Took the role of Elena in Fifty Shades Darker (2017) after Michelle Pfeiffer rejected it.She holds the distinction of being the only actress who has both posed nude for Playboy and won an Academy Award (Jane Fonda and Charlize Theron also appeared nude in Playboy, both those photos were snapped privately and both actresses sued the magazine for publishing without consent).She appeared in the music video for Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance".Her Malibu home was destroyed by the catastrophic Woolsey fire. (November 2018) |
Trademarks: |
Screams in almost every movie
Girlish enthusiasms and languid, unselfconscious sexuality
Midback or waist-length blonde hair
Deep blue eyes
Opalescent complexion |
Quotes: |
I work in a strange business, and trust is a word that's not even in the vocabulary.
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I think any girl who comes to Hollywood with sex symbol or bombshell hanging over her has a rough road.
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I feel there are two people inside me - me and my intuition. If I go against her, she'll screw me every time, and if I follow her, we get along quite nicely.
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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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You have to be a little unreal to be in this business. |
Salaries: |
Bless the Child (2000) - $5,000,000
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I Dreamed of Africa (2000) - $5,000,000
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L.A. Confidential (1997) - $3,000,000
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The Getaway (1994) - $4,000,000 (split with co-star Alec Baldwin at t |
Job title: |
Actress,Producer,Soundtrack |
Others works: |
(1972) TV commercial: National Airlines
(1997) TV commercial: Peugeot autos
CD: Vocals on "Let's Go to Bed" by Was Not Was
CD: Vocals on "Scandalous Sex Suite" by Prince.
(1993) Appeared in Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' |
Spouse: |
Alec Baldwin (August 19, 1993 - September 3, 2002) (divorced, 1 child)Ron Snyder (October 12, 1980 - December 23, 1989) (divorced) |
Children: |
Ireland Baldwin |
Parents: |
Don Basinger
Ann Lee Cordell |
Relatives: |
Skip Basinger (Sibling)
Mick Basinger (Sibling)
Barbara Guyer (Sibling)
Ashley Brewer (Sibling) |
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