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		<title>Kevin Kline Exclusive Interview &#8211; THE EXTRA MAN Star On His Goal To “Stop Acting,” John Cleese’s Influence, Working With Muppets, and a Lot More</title>
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Kevin Kline is misunderstood.  His performances on stage and screen over the past four decades are so seamless that audiences often attribute his characters’ traits to him.  That is, of course, a tricky proposition that he observes with a healthy dose of humor.

Kline mused on the topic and several more in an interview leading up to the release of The Extra Man, which opened in several major markets this weekend as part of its continued national rollout.  Hit the jump for the audio and transcript, along with tales of his love for Ricky Gervais, why he’d never run for President and John Cleese’s humorous take on Kline’s performance in The Big Chill.



Kevin Kline’s career path started on a piano bench.  Born and raised in St. Louis, he entered the University of Indiana as a music major before a freshman year acting class convinced him to switch to theater.  Just shy of his 21st birthday, Kline became a member of Juilliard’s initial class of Drama students under the legendary John Houseman (who formed the Mercury Theater Company with Orson Welles in 1937).  Kline and his classmates were so talented (Patti LuPone and David Ogden Stiers were among them), that Houseman kept the group together with the formation of The Acting Company upon their graduation in 1972.

He spent several years in repertory theater with the group and also found a home in productions with Joseph Papp, the founder of New York’s famed Public Theater and its long-running Shakespeare In The Park series.  ...]]></description>
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