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THE GREG KINNEAR FAQ FILE  (v4.0, revised 3-8-1998)
or
Everything We Could Think of That You Might Want to Know About Greg Kinnear

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This file is posted monthly to alt.fan.greg-kinnear and rec.arts.movies
Comments, corrections, additions, or questions you'd like answered can be
sent to [email protected] (Chris Clark).

NEW THIS REVISION:

Section A:  Most frequently asked questions has been revised.

Section F: "Movies" section now includes expanded information on "As Good
as it Gets," formerly "Old Friends."

Section H:  Where to get more information has been revised.



***CONTENTS***
A.  Most frequently asked questions.
B.  The Nitty Gritty (family, early years...).
C.  A Brief Resume.
D.  The "Talk Soup" years.
     1.  Moments in "Talk Soup" history.
     2.  The "Talk Soup" Players.
E.  "Later"
     1.  The "Later" Experience (attending a taping).
       2.  Inside "Later"
       3.  "Later" Trivia.
       4.  The Last "Later"
F.  The Movies
     1. "Sabrina"
         a.  Reviews
     2.  "Dear God"
     3.  "A Smile Like Yours"
     4.  "As Good as it Gets," formerly "Old Friends"
G.  Other information (miscellaneous facts of interest).
H.  Where to get more information.
I.  Internet places of interest.
J.  Acknowledgements and the LOK.


**A*******The answers to some of the most recently, frequently asked
questions...*******

Q.  What's Greg doing now?

A.  He's collecting award nominations for "As Good As It Gets" and filming
a new movie, "You Have Mail" with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan due for release
Christmas 1998.

Q.  Is he married?

A.  No, not yet, but he's still dating his long-time girlfriend Helen.  It
has been reported that they're engaged but it has also been reported that
no date has been set.

Q.  How tall is he?

A.  He's 5' 10".


**B*******The Nitty Gritty*******

Born in Logansport, Indiana on June 17, 1963 to Suzanne and Edward Kinnear,
Greg is the youngest of three sons (Steve and Jim, the oldest).  Since his
father worked for the State Department as a Foreign Service diplomat, Greg
lived in Washington, DC, and at 12, moved overseas to Beirut and Athens
before returning to the States to attend the University of Arizona in
Tucson from which he graduated in 1985 with a degree in broadcast
journalism.  While in Athens, he hosted a radio show on Armed Forces Radio
called "School Daze with Greg Kinnear."  Regarding his time spent abroad,
Greg observed, "It was kind of a bummer, but it made me one of those people
who can adapt to anything."


**C*******A Brief Resume*******

In 1986, Greg moved to L.A. and took a job as marketing assistant at
"Empire Entertainment."  His job entailed coming up with promotional
campaigns for movies like "Space Sluts in the Slammer" and "Assault of the
Killer Bimbos."  Using an audition tape from a failed try for a VJ job at
MTV, he landed a position with a new cable channel called Movietime.  The
rest is history.....

1987-1990 - Host and on-location reporter for Movietime network.  He was
fired in 1990 when Movietime was reorganized and renamed E!.

Appearances is "Murder in Mississippi,"  "The Betty Ford Story" (TV movies
of the week),  "L.A. Law" and "Life Goes On."

1989 - Host of  "College Madhouse," a syndicated game show. (Scott
Stone/Lorimar Television).

1990-1991 - Host, creator and co-executive producer of the "Best of the
Worst," a Fox/Lorimar production.

1991 - 1994 - Re-hired by E! to host "Talk Soup" (named executive producer
in 1994). Greg also pinched hit for Michael Castner's  "Inside Word" and
other E! productions.

1994 - "Talk Soup" and Greg are given their first Cable Ace Award
nominations.  The show and Greg were placed in senseless categories that we
can't remember, but we do remember he didn't win in either one.  Greg did
get to present a look back, "Talk Soup-style", at how cable programming has
changed over the years.

1994- 1996 - Host of NBC's "Later with Greg Kinnear."

1994 - Signs a two year contract with Chrysler to pitch the Eagle Talon.

1995 - Wins a co-starring role in the re-make of "Sabrina."

1995 - Greg wins second Cable Ace nomination as Best Entertainment Host
(loses to Bill Maher).  Greg shows up to present an award for sports
programming.

May, 1995 - "Talk Soup"  (Greg listed as executive producer and host) is
nominated for an Emmy (daytime/special class program) and wins!  Greg does
not attend the ceremony, but Tom and the gang jubilantly accept.  The whole
crew had been given producer titles, probably so they could all take home a
statue.

1996 - Greg doesn't renew his Eagle Talon contract saying that between his
movie career and "Later," he just doesn't have the time.

September 1996 - Greg returning from a break in filming "Old Friends,"
(now, "As Good as it Gets") tapes the last shows for "Later." (The last
show was taped on September 18)

October 10, 1996 - The last "Later" with Greg as host is aired with Garry
Marshall (director of "Dear God") as guest.

From 10/96 to present - Between the reruns, guest hosts take turns at the
"Later" desk with no new host in site.

**D*******The "Talk Soup" Years*******

"December 21, 1991. . . It started not like any other day.  Then came the
birth of an entertainment juggernaut, a show business legend that shook
America (and parts of the Virgin Islands) from coast to coast.  The course
of television history was forever changed.  It all began like this . . ."
(December 8, 1994--"Talk Soup's" 800th show.)

Hired at the end of 1991 to host E!'s "Talk Soup,"  Greg and the producers
pretty much saw this as an opportunity to put on a cheap show to fill some
time.  "Talk Soup" was to be a half hour show that aired  Monday through
Friday with an hour long weekend edition for Saturday and Sunday.  (In
late 1993, the Friday show was eliminated and the weekend show was shown
in its place.)  Basically, he was supposed to present the freebie clips
that E! got and plug upcoming shows.  The clips, from various talk shows
looking for a little promotion, ranged from the sedate to the truly bizarre
and for about a year, with soup spoons flying around behind him, Greg
introduced them all with a mainly straight face.

But it wasn't until early 1993, when Greg could no longer deny the
absurdity of it all, that he started "yukking it up" and the audience
really began to take notice.  In a January 1994 interview with the  "Wall
Street Journal," he commented, "In the last six months, that side of the
show definitely has evolved more than anything.  I just like doing it.  It
just makes what I think could otherwise be a somewhat boring show a little
more spontaneous.  I think it's a hell of a lot more interesting to come up
with a few more bells and whistles than to just sit up there and do it
straight."

Over the next few years, Greg introduced the "Talk Soup Players" (see
below), "The TS Expression Menu"  (devised so Greg wouldn't have to keep
repeating the same horrified/disgusted/surprised expressions that showing
these clips would generally precipitate), "The TS Tally Board" (to note the
repetition of numerous "standard" talk show exclamations, like "ho",
"slut", and "slute") and various phrases that ring in the ears of the loyal
like;   "One more time in slow motion, please!" and opening the show with
"This _is_  the award-winning 'Talk Soup'."  Other bits that deserve a
mention are the "Clip/Quote of the Week," introduced to circus music on the
weekend show (and later on, some of the winners even arrived to pick up
their "Golden Spoon" award),  playing the theme from "2001:  A Space
Odyssey" upon his return from a vacation ("I'm back...."), "Body Doubles"
(a spoof of an early E! segment where people on the street were asked which
celebrity they resembled, Greg would point out when talk show "panelists"
resembled the famous), and the general hilarity that would ensue when
someone--anyone--would mention "Talk Soup" (referred to as a "Talk Soup
Mention").

Of course, the clips themselves were the butt of most jokes.  Almost every
aspect was fair game: the topics, the "panelists," members of the studio
audience, and even the hosts.  Unlike Geraldo Rivera (who, according to
Greg, stopped granting his clips to TS "...about the time he had the fatty
tissue from his buttocks put into his forehead to relieve wrinkles."), most
of the hosts didn't seem to mind the ribbing.  Some--including Jerry
Springer, Gordon Elliot, Rolanda Watts, and Vicki Lawrence--even subbed for
Greg while he was on vacation.

The end came too soon, and too abruptly, in December of 1994.  Rumors had
been flying for months that he would not renew his contract with E!.
Starting in mid-December, guest hosts started appearing with an alarming
regularity.  In fact, Tuesday, December 20 was the last time Greg hosted
the weekday version of TS.  He returned for the weekend Christmas show, but
the rest of the year was filled with guest hosts and a pre-taped,
Greg-hosted special:  "The Best of TS"  (the New Year's Eve wrap up).  Greg
ended "The Best of TS" with these words, "See ya' in a few weeks....".
And, in a few weeks, January 17, 1995 to be exact, E! made the
announcement that John Henson would be the new host of "Talk Soup."


**D.1*******Moments in TS History*******

*  TS Dysfunctional Families (Thanksgiving 1993 and 1994)
*  Cream of Talk Soup  (1993 and 1994)
*  The Best of Talk Soup (end of the year)
*  Homemade Talk Soup (1994 special that highlighted the TS Players' skits)
*  May 1994 - Angered by some comments made by a Warner Brother's executive
about why some talk shows removed their clips from TS, Greg dismisses the
statements on TS.  E! pulls the offending show off the air (East coast
viewers got to see it at 9:00 p.m.) and Greg has to apologize to Warner
Brothers, albeit not on TS.
*  Memorial Day Weekend, 1994 - Greg lets the viewers vote for "Clip of the
Week" and presents the results on May 30 (tie-less Monday).  I only
remember the clip that should have won, "I'm addicted to dominitrixes..."
from The Richard Bey show.  Though Greg thought the response to the poll
was dismal, he gamely introduced the TS voice-mail line.  TS favorite Coco
even left a message.
* July 4, 1994 - Following his much-publicized stunts on "The Arsenio Hall
Show" and "The Tonight Show," (trashing the set and starting a couch on
fire, respectively), comedian Bobcat Goldwaith hosts the Independence Day
edition of TS.  The set remains intact.
*  September 5, 1994 - Kato Kaelin hosts the Labor Day edition of TS.  He
had previously auditioned for E! in April of 1993.
*  November 18, 1994 - TS hosts its first, its last, its one and only, live
audience for the weekend edition.
*  December 8, 1994 - 800th Show - To mark the occasion, TS weekday
edition adds clips from earlier shows and plays the original TS theme, a
tinny little number that was easy to forget.


**D.2*******The "Talk Soup" Players*******

The "Talk Soup" crew came out from behind the scenes to star in skits
featured on the weekend edition of TS.  Many of these skits often took
place at the neighboring "Pure Soap" and "E! News Daily" sets.

John Esposito - Original pony-tailed stage manager who left E! to work on
"Later" at NBC.
Tom McNamara - Beer-drinking, Lackawanna-native stage manager.
Cynthia Zoller - The lone female and assistant director.
Perrin Sprecace - Bottomless stomach lighting director and singer of the
unforgettable "When a Man Chases a Woman."
Alan Wu - Coke bottle bottomed bespectacled teleprompter operator.


**E*******"Later"*******

By the end of 1993, Greg had received calls from Fox (to replace Chevy
Chase), Disney (regarding sitcoms and talk shows), Castle Rock's Rob Reiner
(for a syndicated interview show), and CBS (which wanted Greg to fill Tom
Snyder's current slot.  His choice was to sign a five-year contract with
NBC to replace Bob Costas as host of "Later," a late-late-night half hour
talk show.  NBC had considered over two dozen other candidates, including
MTV's Chris Connelly and "Rolling Stone" magazine's Bill Zehme.

While Costas' approach was low-key and informative, the new "Later with
Greg Kinnear" was fashioned more like existing late-night talk shows.
Tailoring the show to Greg's talents, the show opens with media clips:
Greg commenting on news garnered from conventional and not so conventional
sources (one favorite being the musical announcement of a new zodiac sign
each month from an Astrology show on public access TV).  As with Costas'
"Later", there is only one guest, but Greg's "Later" was sprinkled comedy
bits like mock interviews with politicians or the "man under the desk"
routine.

Reviews of the show were mixed, but generally receptive.  Even the Los
Angeles Times' Howard Rosenberg (who clearly preferred Bob Costas)
described Greg as being "sometimes quite funny."  "All in all," he
continued, "[Greg's] a good fit for the anything-goes ambiance of 1:35-2:05
a.m."  The review in "Entertainment Weekly" was more complimentary: the
critic praised Greg's awareness of how goofy a talk show can be.  "[His
'Later'] has retained a certain efficient intimacy: brief opening remarks;
some funny, "Talk Soup"-style clips called "Media Bytes"; one guest; a half
hour and he's outta there. It's a good formula that Kinnear uses to his
advantage."  In the eyes of Tom Snyder, Greg's first late-night effort was
"very, very good.  But let's face it--this show goes on at 1:35 a.m.
That's a tough, tough hour."

After the first year, minor changes were made to "Later."  The show now has
a "cold" opening, the theme song (written by Dave and Jeff Koz) was
re-mixed, and the "Later Letter" (billed as the longest running celebrity
chain letter) was dumped. To Greg's credit, his much-maligned desk remained
on the show.


**E.1*******The "Later" Experience  (by Jennifer Auletto)*******

Having attended six (yes, you read right--6!) tapings of "Later with Greg
Kinnear," I consider myself somewhat experienced when it comes to this
subject.  Here is what basically happens at each taping.

When you first arrive at NBC in beautiful downtown Burbank, you park and
walk about 10 miles to get to the front of the building where you have to
wait. How long you wait really depends on when you get there.  I found that
it really doesn't matter where in the line you are standing for where you
sit.  I've been in the front of the line and ended up in the back row, and
vice versa.  After waiting for what seems like forever, the friendly (ha!)
NBC pages come out and round every body up like cattle.  You then go INSIDE
to wait, which isn't bad if  you're there during the summer and you're
dying of a heat stroke.   Inside, you wait from a half-hour to an hour,
depending on how long it takes for Greg to rehearse.

OK, now you're IN!  Greg wasn't lying when he said Studio 5 was
closet-size. There are about 100 seats for the audience and the stage is
pretty small.  Everything looks A LOT bigger on TV.  While the pages
cattleprod you to your seats, there is music playing, and I must admit, it
IS pretty exciting.  If you get lucky, you could end up seeing a celebrity
or two (besides Greg, of course) while you're there.  For example, for the
Bob Saget (of "Full House") show, my friend and I ended up sitting behind
Candace Cameron, also of "Full House" fame.  While everyone's waiting for
Greg to come out, Bob, audience entertainer extraordinare, comes out to
warm-up the audience.  He basically picks on people and gives away free NBC
T-shirts, "Later" hats, and more goodies.

Finally, Greg comes out onto the stage to talk.  He basically gives the
same speech every time-- his experiences and so on. He USED to talk about
"Talk Soup," but we all know what happened to THAT.  After he talks, he
asks if anyone has any questions for him.  The most common ones are,  "Are
you married?"; "When is your birthday?"; "Where are you from?"  He answers
them in his roundabout way, then goes in the back until it's time for the
show to start.

Now the guest comes out and they tape the show.  It really is "live on
tape"--they show the commercials where the commercials are supposed to go.
During commercials, they just play music and Greg's hair and make-up
people swoop down and make sure everything is just right.   Sometimes Bob
will come out and talk to the audience some more, too.

When the show is over, Greg goes into the control room to watch the show
and make sure everything came out all right.  The fun thing is when they've
messed up and have to re-shoot certain segments.  On the show with Helen
Slater (from the movie "Lassie), Lassie was on and was supposed to do some
trick.  She (or is it he?) messed up and at the end of the show they had to
re-shoot the trick, but it never did come out right.   They just gave up
after a while.

If they don't mess up, well, you have to go home.  Don't bother asking if
Greg will come out to talk to the audience--they say he will, but he never
does.  The Pages run you out of the studio with no time to look back.
Here's a hint--while you're walking out, if you look to your left down the
hallway right before you go through the exit, you may see Greg talking to
one of his producers or somebody else.  It's probably best not to bother
him though.

Now it's over, and all you can do is go home and dream about your "Later"
experience!

**E.2*******Inside "Later"*******

When "Later" first aired, it was a tough sell on the NBC tour.  Most of the
time the NBC Pages corralled audience members from Jay Leno's audience,
thanks to a convenient stairway placement, and enticed them with that
night's guest and offers of prizes.

The early hunt for an audience did not remain unnoticed by Greg.  During
his pre-show remarks, he would joke about the time-slot and how nobody
watched the show.  But, he knew "Later's" following would grow and that NBC
was pretty happy with him.

After about the sixth month, though, the need to scavenge for audience
members declined and people were actually lining up with tickets outside of
Studio 5 just to see "Later."


**E.3*******"Later" Trivia*******

*  The week prior to its premiere on NBC, "Later" taped test shows in front
of a studio audience.  One guest that week was Blair Underwood.
*  First Show:  February 28, 1994 (delayed 2 weeks from the original air
date due to THE earthquake)
*  First Guest:  Julia Louis-Dreyfus
*  100th Show:  September 19, 1994 with Melissa Etheridge as the guest.
*  8/15/94 - Bob Costas "returns" as a guest.
*  Barry Manilow:  One of the competitors whose proposed theme song lost to
the Koz brothers'.
*  200th Show:  May 15, 1995 with Michael Feinstein as guest.


**E.4*******The Last Later (thanks to VA)*******
September 18, 1996

Studio 5, where Later is taped, has been split to provide half the space
for taping of Access Hollywood (yet another celebrity/showbiz/promoting
suck up show). In other words, there were chairs for only 40 people to see
Greg's last taping. Some of those were taken by relatives, etc of the Later
staff. That left many disappointed fans turned away for not being in line
early enough. Who would have known?

For the lucky few who did get in, it was definitely worth it. After going
through a metal detecting device and having purses peered into by security
people, off go the few lucky fans to witness the last two tapings of Later
with Greg Kinnear!

Jim, the audience warm-up guy, had it easy 'cause the 40 were already in a
frenzy of anxious anticipation. Jim introduced that cutie Jon Esposito who
received huge applause with Talk Soup memories floating in the air. When
Greg came bounding out on the stage, everyone stood up and applauded loud
and long to show their appreciation and, I suppose, simple adoration :-).
Oh yeah, let me get this out of the way right now. For those who have never
seen Greg other than on the tube or big screen (with the knowledge that
Sabrina did not do justice to his looks!), he looks even better in person.
I know that seems almost impossible, but it happens to be true.

Ok. So Greg comes out and eventually everyone quiets down and takes their
seats. Greg was beaming. He took questions from the audience. One guy
wanted to know if John Henson was going to be taking over for Greg on
Later. This was such a funny question. Greg answered it seriously though.
He said he didn't know if John was one of the people being considered for
his replacement. But the question broke up several in the audience. What a
cruel stroke of fate for Greg fans!
Someone asked Greg if he had been working on his Jack Nicholson
impersonation. This gave Greg an opportunity to bring everyone up-to-date
on being picked to costar with Nicholson in Old Friends and that shooting
was to begin in 5 days in NYC. The best part was that it also gave him an
opportunity to tell the audience about a joke that the news staff at KNBC
had played on him just before he came on stage.

Greg said he usually watches the local news over the monitor while in the
hair/makeup room prior to the show. The local news anchors, Colleen
Williams (gorgeous, of course) and Paul Moyer (overpaid, naturally) were
relating a news story regarding a change of plans for Old Friends. They
said the start of shooting had been cancelled due to a serious disagreement
and subsequent falling out between Jack Nicholson and director Jim Brooks.
Greg quickly realized they were playing a joke on him but that didn't keep
his heart from jumping out of his chest just like Jim Carrey's in the Mask!
(Later on, during the taping of the second show, Colleen was spied talking
to the crew to get the word on Greg's response to their little joke. She
had that same goofy smile on her face that most women seem to get when
they're anywhere in close proximity to THE MAN!
Then Greg did his Nicholson impersonation and asked "That wasn't very good
was it?" Someone said it wasn't all that bad. Greg replied, "Well, that was
my Micheal Keaton." (You sorta had to be there, but it WAS funny!)

The first guest was Jon Lovitz. This episode is set for broadcast on Oct 9.
Lovitz was extremely hilarious. Greg made one little faux pas. He once
mentioned to Lovitz something about this "is the last show." Maybe it'll be
cut out. Of course, the very last show was with Garry Marshall, immediately
after the Lovitz show.

Jon and Greg chatted a lot during the breaks, but the music was so loud
that no one in the audience could overhear anything they said. It was
noticed via the clever reading of lips that Jon was going to show up
somewhere afterward where Greg was going to be also. Hmm...Probably one of
those celeb-filled going away things for Greg. After Jon had turned back
through the door from which he had entered, Greg did the coolest thing. He
ran and jumped off the stage right toward the audience and yelled "You guys
are GREAT!" He said he'd be right back after changing clothes.

More time with Jim, the audience warm-up guy.
Garry Marshall was Greg's guest for his very last "Later." There was a cold
opening about Greg leaving. No sentimentality; very funny! Garry brought a
couple of outtakes from the dailies of Dear God. I hope they don't cut
anything out when they run the show on Oct 10 'cause they're funny!

During one commercial break, Greg checked his hair in the monitor and ran
his hand through it a couple of times. It was a little longish and sun
bleached, in other words: Perfect! The very last segment was saved for Greg
to say Bye. All I can say is "What a CLASSY guy!" It's a MUST SEE for Greg
fans.

Greg waved a big BYE to the audience before disappearing for the last time
through that door. It was wonderful to be there that September evening and
feel the excitement and joy associated with his final "Later" taping.
Littlefield put it so well when he said Greg is a rare talent. Can't wait
for the next movie Greg!

**F*******The Movies********

**F.1*******"Sabrina"*******

When Greg got that call from director Sydney Pollack in late 1994, he might
have thought it was just a joke--or "...an invitation to wax his car," as
he often demurred--but it turned out that Pollack wasn't kidding at all.

While assembling a lineup for his remake of "Sabrina," Pollack had been
unable to cast the role of David Larabee, the playboy smart aleck
originally portrayed by William Holden.  Tom Cruise was mentioned at one
point, but, with Harrison Ford onboard as Linus Larabee (David's older
brother), Cruise decided to pass on this supporting role.

While auditioning for "Sabrina," Greg continued interviewing the "stars" on
"Later" and spooning the "Soup" on E!  Accepting the fact that he was a
long-shot candidate, he said that he didn't really think too much about it.
It wasn't until several months later, hours before an interview with John
Larouquette, that Greg found out the part was his.

To accommodate his new, much-publicized temp job, Greg often taped 2
"Laters" a day to make up for his absences.  (Filming began in late January
'95, and it required him to shoot on-location in Long Island.) During
breaks from "Sabrina" production and post-production, he taped away in NBC
Burbank. For months, NBC aired these on-reserve shows as well as a slew of
repeats. In addition, Rosie O'Donnell filled in for Greg for a week.

The buzz on his "Sabrina" performance was positive early on.  Much to
Greg's embarrassment, "Later" guests casually included industry talk during
the interviews, and Ford and Pollack sang his praises in early (and later)
interviews.  Though most Fall/Holiday movie previews didn't have high hopes
for Sabrina at the box office, a few spoke positively about 1995's
"surprise casting choice."

Come November, features on Greg hit the magazines:  "Us," "People,"
"Esquire," "Vanity Fair," etc.   Apparently, the story of "TV talk show
host turns big-screen actor" was just too good to pass up.  When he finally
hit the talk-show circuit (Letterman, Leno, Conan, "The Today Show") in
December, it seemed as if a day didn't go by without him telling somebody
somewhere that he thought Sydney just wanted his car waxed.

On the weekend of December 15, Sabrina opened to mixed reviews, peaking at
#5 on the top-10 box office charts.  The $50-million film proved to be a
financial disappointment for Paramount but it did re-coup its costs,
hanging around in the top 20 film list for several months.

Greg's performance, however, won him many good reviews (see next section).
A few weeks after the release, "Sabrina," ads began to include Greg's mug
as well of those of his costars.  (The ads first featured a picture of
Harrison Ford and an art deco "silhouette" of Julia Ormond only.)

Even prior to the release of "Sabrina," there was talk of more film offers
for Greg.  Reportedly, he will be starring in Garry Marshall's next film
"Dear God," in a role that Tom Hanks had once considered.  Greg will be
portraying a postal worker who, while working in the dead letter office,
starts answering letters addressed to God.

**F.1a*******"Sabrina" Reviews*******

"You may find your sympathies shifting over to Kinnear, a puppyish smart
aleck who, in his first film role, brings an endearing innocence to David,
the short-attention-span romantic. The character may be ridiculous, but at
least he has some snap. The movie could have used more of it." (Owen
Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly)

"Despite his star power, Ford never turns Linus into someone we care about.
It's the grinning Kinnear (who came to attention on cable TV's "Talk Soup,"
and now hosts NBC's "Later With Greg Kinnear") who steals the movie.....
Kinnear is a genuine find--credit to Pollack for recruiting him." (Edward
Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle)

"Kinnear, the talk show host, proves a charming if lightweight choice for a
role, as played by William Holden, was that of a serious rake. But in fact
Kinnear is nicely matched with Ford, whose natural reticence could be
overshadowed by a more hot-blooded young star."
(Janet Maslin, New York Times)

**F.2*******"Dear God"*******

Filmed in the Fall of 1995 shortly before "Sabrina" was released, Greg had
the starring role of a con artist forced to work in the dead letter
department of the Post Office.  In supporting roles were Laurie Metcalf,
Tim Conway, Hector Elizondo and too many cameos from other "past their
prime television stars" to mention.  It was a great premise botched by
director Garry Marshall's haphazard directing.  It didn't help that the
ending was a bad clone of "Miracle on 34th Street's."

"Dear God" opened just before Thanksgiving 1996, (after moving up the
original November 9 date so not to compete with Mel Gibson's "Ransom") to
absolutely dismal reviews (Roger Ebert gave it an "F") and landed at eighth
place with a take of a little over one million. (It fell out of the top 20
at the fourth week.)  Almost every reviewer, though hating the film, loved
Greg.  Let's hope that it's only Marshall's career that went into the
toilet with this one.

During the promotional tour for this movie, Greg was hampered with a bad
back. Many viewers spotted him limping on "The Tonight Show," thinking it
was a joke.  Garry Marshall had to fill in for some of the later
promotional spots Greg couldn't make.

**F.3*******"A Smile Like Yours"*******

Greg plays husband to Lauren Holly with Jay Thomas and Joan Cusack as
their, respectively, best friends. Apparently, the Holly character wants to
breed and Greg's character isn't too sure about the whole thing. Though
there are definitely comic elements Greg has hinted that this movie will
have a bittersweet ending.

Filmed in San Francisco during the summer of 1996, its release date was
originally April 1997.  It was moved around to different dates in the
summer and finally opened August 22, 1997.  Director Keith Samples is also
founder and now former CEO of Rysher Entertainment, which produced the
movie.

The movie opened in limited release and appeared in the top ten grosses for
the week with respectable per screen averages.  However, the reviews were
just awful and the movie quickly dropped from sight.

Co-star Lauren Holly received the most criticism for her saccharine
portrayal of the wife.  Greg's reviews alternated between praise for his
wry comic timing and criticism of his emotionally wooden performance. To
add insult to injury, E!'s Ted Casablancas reported that Randy Quaid was
caught sleeping during the Hollywood premiere.

Knowing, perhaps, that the movie was a dog, neither Holly nor Greg promoted
the film, (there were nice promos shown on ET and E!'s New Daily) much to
the dismay of his fans who haven't seen or heard from him all year.

**F.4*******"As Good as it Gets" (Formerly, "Old Friends")*******

You can blame this movie for Greg's decision to leave "Later."  After
filming for "A Smile Like Yours" wrapped at the end of August, the offer
for this movie, which was to start filming in September, came in and Greg
felt it was one he couldn't refuse.  How could he pass up the chance to
star with Jack Nicholson (along with Helen Hunt) and be directed by James
L. Brooks?

In August 1997, the movie underwent a name change.  Brooks never did like
the original title and though he said in EW that he didn't like the new
name much either, it was more in context with the movie than the former
title. Fans feel that the movie had better be good, since the new title
opens itself to all sorts of insulting review headlines.

The title turned out not be a problem with the movie making many Best of
1997 lists and award nominations being handed out left and right.  Among
the more prominent awards, Greg won Best Supporting Actor from the National
Board of Review and nominations for a Golden Globe (lost to Burt Reynolds),
the Chicago Film Critics Award (lost to Burt again), Screen Actor's Guild
and the Academy Award, the last two yet to take place.

After opening in the number 3 spot, as of this writing, AGAIG is still
hanging in the top ten and has grossed well over the $100 million mark.
Movie viewers have given it a high satisfaction rating. Critics had mixed
reactions, punching holes in the plot and execution, but most agreed that
the acting was first rate.

From EW:  "Playing Nicholson's down-on-his-luck gay neighbor, Simon Bishop,
..[Kinnear]...steered clear of what could have been a portrait in
self-pity--and more than held his own with Nicholson and Helen Hunt."

From Time Magazine:  "Kinnear (born two days after Hunt) proves his
charming turn in Sabrina was no fluke."

From CNN: "Melvin's gay neighbor, a painter named Simon, is played by Greg
Kinnear, who gives a real, honest-to-God performance instead of riding on
his "Talk Soup," regular-guy charisma, and he does the best work in the
movie. This is no small accomplishment when you consider the cast."

         "Kinnear is great when Simon attempts to dredge up the anger to
properly put Melvin in his place. His ire rises to a peak and then slips
away, as if he can't really keep a grip on it. It's a tempered, forgiving
performance."

From BoxOffice: "Greg Kinnear, he of the Olympian looks but goofy nature,
draws from some third source in his affecting creation of a lonely gay
artist who a sad fate draws into the writer's and waitress' lives."

Greg has been basking in the limelight, appearing on numerous talk shows
and in many magazines and making the European and Australian promotional
tours for the movie with Jack.  After receiving the Academy Award
nomination, however, backlash from some sources feeling that there were gay
roles more deserving of a nomination has tarnished an otherwise exceptional
period for Greg. Earlier, many gay organizations and individuals felt
Greg's portrayal was honest, affecting and non-stereotypical, but recently,
just as many are saying the opposite. While this controversy doesn't bode
well for Greg's Oscar chances, it didn't seem to effect his chances for new
movie roles.

**F.5*******"You Have Mail"*******

Filming in NYC in February and March of 1998, this expected Christmas 1998
release pairs Tom Hanks with Meg Ryan again for a remake of the romantic
comedy, "The Shop Around the Corner."  In the original movie, the main
characters dislike each other and don't realize that they are each other's
secret pen-pals. The new version is supposed to take a modern spin on the
story by making them anonymous e-mail pals.  Greg, along with Parker Posey,
play supporting roles.




**G*******Other Stuff You Might Want to Know*******


*  As one of a whole slew, Greg had a cameo appearance in the recent
(Christmas 1996) "Beavis and Butthead" movie.
*  Greg also had a cameo in the movie "Blankman."  He was seen as a TV
talk-show host on a television screen prominent in one of the movie's
scenes.
*  His middle initial is B, which he says stands for "Buck" (as in
"buck-kinnear"), but we don't believe it.
*  Greg plays golf, tennis, and skis.
*  He's currently represented by:
    Bryan Lourd
    Creative Artist's Agency
    9830 Wilshire Blvd.
    Beverly Hills, CA  90212
    (310) 288-4545
*  The "Talk Soup" set consisted of a chair on a wooden platform on which
Greg hung an Arizona license plate.



**H*******Where To Get More Information*******

You can write to Greg at this address:

Kinnear Productions
8033 Sunset Blvd.
Suite 4010
Los Angeles, CA 90046



**I*******Internet Places of Interest*******

*  WWW:  The First Greg Kinnear Home Page at

http://www.dreamscape.com/crclark/kinnear.html

Also check out TVNET (http://tvnet.com/UTVL/utvl.html) where they have
interactive show "cards" that users can update with links.  "Later" has
it's own card.  Use their search feature or find it under comedy.

*FTP:  You can get the latest copy of this FAQ at -
rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/alt.fan.greg-kinnear.

*  Usenet:  alt.fan.greg-kinnear (or Groupies of Greg Kinnear)

**I*******Acknowledgments*******

This FAQ was compiled by the LOK, with special thanks to Norm Lee, keeper
of the "Later Guest Guide" and who had to watch TS on tape (thanks to
Krissie Griffiths for graciously taping the Soup for him week after week)
until his cable company started carrying E!--unfortunately, that was in
January 1995.

The LOK

In November 1993, six women converged on the E! bulletin board on Prodigy
service all looking for the same thing:  a place to discuss the wonder of
Greg Kinnear.  They met and it was magic!  Quickly banding together to form
the "Ladies of Kinnear," the group greeted all whose heart was in the same
place and whose television sets were locked on E!.  Among their many
accomplishments are the lucky few that had the chance to meet Greg (and
have the pictures to prove it!) or had their letters read on Talk Soup
(Tonya Martin being the champion with 3 letters read).  The LOK are.....

Founding Members:
Jen Auletto, California
Donna Braccini, Pennsylvania
Krin Flaherty, New York
Kate Leaird, Conneticut
Tonya Martin, Oklahoma
Dottie Wofford, Missouri

Honorary Members:
Veronica Atkins, California
Chris Clark, New York
Carol Shields, New Jersey
Amy Spintman, California

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