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Kyle MacLachlan

MacLachlan at the 1991 Emmy Awards.
Born February 22, 1959 (1959-02-22) (age 48)
Yakima, Washington
Spouse(s) Desiree Gruber (2002-present)
Official site http://www.kylemaclachlan.com

Kyle MacLachlan (born February 22, 1959, in Yakima, Washington) is a Golden Globe award winning American actor. He is a graduate of the University of Washington and moved to Hollywood, California to pursue his career soon after his 1982 graduation. He is best recalled for his role as Jeffrey Beaumont in the cult film Blue Velvet, and his television series roles as Agent Dale Cooper in Twin Peaks and Trey MacDougal in Sex and The City. He currently stars on Desperate Housewives.

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MacLachlan has worked extensively with director David Lynch. He first appeared as Paul Atreides in the film Dune, Lynch's adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune and as Jeffrey Beaumont in Blue Velvet. Later he played Special Agent Dale Cooper in Lynch's ABC television series Twin Peaks, reprising that role for Lynch's 1992 prequel Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. Lynch commented on those roles in a GQ story about MacLachlan:

'Kyle plays innocents who are interested in the mysteries of life. He's the person you trust enough to go into a strange world with.'[1]

In the 1993 film version of Franz Kafka's The Trial, MacLachlan played the lead role of the persecuted Josef K. He also had a recurring role in the American television series Sex and the City, portraying Dr. Trey MacDougal, the one-time husband of Charlotte York (Kristin Davis). He portrayed the spirit of Cary Grant in Touch of Pink. Noteworthy to critics was his uncanny ability to capture the nuances of Grant's mannerisms. MacLachlan also lent his voice to nefarious media mogul Donald Love in the video game Grand Theft Auto III.

In 1995 MacLachlan starred in Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls. The movie was universally panned by critics as one of the worst ever made and it collected seven Golden Raspberry Awards (from a record thirteen nominations). MacLachlan himself was deeply embarrassed with his involvement and infamously walked out of the film's premiere, in which he was allegedly heard exclaiming "I thought this was an art movie"[citation needed]. It did not seriously damage his career, unlike co-star Elizabeth Berkley, whose career was arguably ruined beyond repair.

MacLachlan has appeared in several plays, including John Kolvenbach's On an Average Day with Woody Harrelson, on Broadway in The Caretaker with Patrick Stewart,[2] as well as in Romeo and Juliet, and the Shakespearean history Henry V.

In recent years, MacLachlan continues to play dark and/or morally ambiguous characters. This included a guest role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, in which he played a father who shot and killed a sociopathic child who murdered his son. After starring in the short-lived In Justice, MacLachlan has become a regular on the hit show Desperate Housewives. His character, the mysterious dentist Orson Hodge, first appeared during the show's second season, with MacLachlan becoming a full-time cast member with the start of season three. The story arc that followed Hodge's warped relationship with his mother, coupled with MacLachlan's chemistry with his on-camera love interest Marcia Cross, contributed in renewing interest in the series.

On 7 July 2007 MacLachlan was one of the presenters at the London leg of Live Earth.

MacLachlan was born in Yakima, Washington, and graduated from Eisenhower High School. He is married, and lives in Manhattan with his wife Desiree Gruber and their two small dogs (a Jack Russell Terrier and a Yorkie/Chihuahua mix). Blaming it on 'probably too much affection',[3] the couple have created a website about their dogs. Mookie and Sam also have a "TV show".

Year Title Role Director/Series creator Other notes
1984 Dune Paul Atreides David Lynch
1986 Blue Velvet Jeffrey Beaumont David Lynch
1987 The Hidden Lloyd Gallagher Jack Sholder
1990 Don't Tell Her It's Me Trout Malcolm Mowbray
1990-1991 Twin Peaks (TV series) Special Agent Dale Cooper David Lynch, Mark Frost lead
1991 The Doors Ray Manzarek Oliver Stone
Tales from the Crypt (TV series) (3.03 Carrion Death) Earl Raymond Digs Steven E. de Souza
1992 Where the Day Takes You Ted Marc Rocco
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me Special Agent Dale Cooper David Lynch
1993 The Trial Josef K. David Jones
Rich in Love Billy McQueen Bruce Beresford
1994 The Flintstones Cliff Vandercave Brian Levant
Against the Wall (TV) Michael Smith John Frankenheimer
Roswell (TV) Maj. Jesse Marcel Jeremy Kagan
1995 Showgirls Zack Carey Paul Verhoeven
1996 Moonshine Highway (TV) Jed Muldoon Andy Armstrong
Windsor Protocol (TV) Sean Dillon George Mihalka
The Trigger Effect Matthew David Koepp
Mad Dog Time Jake Parker Larry Bishop
1997 One Night Stand Vernon Mike Figgis
1998 Thunder Point (TV) Sean Dillon George Mihalka
2000 XChange Fisk/Toffler 2 Allan Moyle
The Spring (TV) Dennis Conway David Jackson
Hamlet Claudius Michael Almereyda
Timecode Bunny Drysdale Mike Figgis
2000-2002 Sex and the City (TV series) Trey MacDougal Darren Star recurring role (seasons 3-5)
2001 Me Without You Daniel Sandra Goldbacher
Grand Theft Auto III (video game) Donald Love voice
2002 Miranda Nailor Marc Munden
2003 Northfork Mr. Hope Michael Polish
2004 Touch of Pink Spirit of Cary Grant Ian Iqbal Rashid
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (TV) Edward Wilde Peter Winther
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV series) (6.6 Conscience) Dr. Brett Morton David Platt guest appearance
2005 Mysterious Island (TV) Cyrus Russell Mulcahy
2006 In Justice (TV series) David Swain Michelle King, Robert King lead
Free Jimmy Marius Christopher Nielsen
2006-present Desperate Housewives (TV series) Orson Hodge Marc Cherry regular (season 2-present)
2007 Live Earth London (TV) Himself n/a Appeared as a presenter
2008 Justice League: The New Frontier Superman (voice)

  1. ^ 1992 story about MacLachlan published in GQ.
  2. ^ The Caretaker from the Internet Broadway Database
  3. ^ January 20, 2006 transcript from Showbiz Tonight

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