Kevin Costner Movies in order

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Kevin Costner is an American actor, film producer, film director, and musician. He was born on January 18, 1955, in Lynwood, California, United States. Costner has had a successful career spanning several decades and has appeared in a wide range of films across various genres.


Costner gained critical acclaim and recognition for his role as Eliot Ness in the 1987 film "The Untouchables," directed by Brian De Palma. He went on to star in numerous successful movies, including "Bull Durham" (1988), "Field of Dreams" (1989), and "Dances with Wolves" (1990). "Dances with Wolves," which he directed and starred in, earned him several accolades, including the Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture.


Costner's contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him numerous awards, including Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He is recognized for his on-screen charisma, versatility as an actor, and his ability to portray compelling characters. Now, let's check out his list of movies.


Kevin Costner Movies

1980s


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  • Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (1981) - In this low-budget comedy film, Costner plays the character John Logan, a musician who becomes involved with a group of women on a beach vacation.


  • Chasing Dreams (1982) - In this drama, Costner portrays Ed, a young man who aspires to become a professional baseball player but faces challenges along the way.


  • Night Shift (1982) - Kevin Costner did make an uncredited appearance as "Frat Boy #1" in the 1982 comedy film "Night Shift." Directed by Ron Howard, the movie follows two morgue employees who turn their workplace into a brothel at night.


  • Frances (1982) - It is a biographical drama film directed by Graeme Clifford, starring Jessica Lange in the titular role of Frances Farmer, a troubled actress. Kevin Costner did make an uncredited appearance as "Luther"


  • Stacy's Knights (1983) - This romantic drama was directed by Jim Wilson, which follows a young woman named Stacy who aspires to be a jockey. Costner plays the character Will Bonner, who becomes involved in Stacy's journey and romance.


  • Table for Five (1983) - The movie is a drama directed by Robert Lieberman, starring Jon Voight, Richard Crenna, and Millie Perkins. It tells the story of a recently divorced man, played by Jon Voight, who takes his three children on a vacation to Europe. While Kevin Costner did have an uncredited appearance in the film, he did not have a specific character name or a significant role.


  • Testament (1983) - It is a drama film directed by Lynne Littman, focusing on the aftermath of a nuclear war and its impact on a suburban community. Costner's role as Phil Pitkin is a small but significant part in the film. "Testament" is known for its powerful portrayal of the emotional and psychological effects of a post-apocalyptic world.


  • The Big Chill (1983) - Kevin Costner appeared as Alex Marshall, the unseen dead friend whose funeral brings the group of college friends back together. While Costner's scenes were filmed, his actual on-screen appearance as Alex Marshall was ultimately cut from the final version of the film. However, his presence is felt throughout the story, and his character's impact is significant to the narrative.


  • Shadows Run Black (1984) - In this thriller, Kevin Costner played the role of Jimmy Scott. The film is a thriller directed by Howard Heard and follows a police officer, Jimmy Scott, who investigates a series of gruesome murders in a small town. As the investigation unfolds, Jimmy finds himself caught in a web of mystery and danger as he tries to uncover the truth behind the killings. Kevin Costner's performance as Jimmy Scott contributes to the suspenseful atmosphere of the film.


  • Fandango (1985) - Costner portrays Gardner Barnes, a recent college graduate who embarks on a road trip with his friends to celebrate their last moments of freedom before entering the real world. Costner's character, Gardner Barnes, is one of the main characters in the film. He is adventurous, free-spirited, and serves as one of the driving forces behind the group's misadventures and memorable experiences during their journey.


  • Silverado (1985) - Kevin Costner plays the character Jake. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan, "Silverado" is a Western film that follows four unlikely heroes who come together to defend a small town from a corrupt sheriff and his gang. Costner's character, Jake, is a skilled gunslinger with a mysterious past. He joins forces with the other protagonists, played by Scott Glenn, Kevin Kline, and Danny Glover, to confront the villainous forces threatening the town.


  • American Flyers (1985) - In the 1985 film "American Flyers," Kevin Costner stars as Marcus Sommers. Directed by John Badham, "American Flyers" is a sports drama centered around the world of bicycle racing. Costner's character, Marcus Sommers, is a talented bicycle racer who, along with his younger brother David (played by David Marshall Grant), aspires to participate in the challenging "Hell of the West" race.


  • The Untouchables (1987) - In this crime drama, Kevin Costner portrays the character Eliot Ness. Directed by Brian De Palma, the movie is based on the real-life story of Eliot Ness, a federal agent who led a team known as "The Untouchables" to bring down the notorious gangster Al Capone during the Prohibition era.


  • No Way Out (1987) - Costner stars as Lt. Cmdr. Tom Farrell, a naval officer who becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and deception when he falls in love with the mistress of a high-ranking government official.


  • Bull Durham (1988) - Costner portrays Crash Davis, a seasoned minor league baseball player who is tasked with mentoring a talented but undisciplined rookie pitcher while navigating a love triangle with a team groupie.


  • Field of Dreams (1989) - Costner stars as Ray Kinsella, a farmer who hears a mysterious voice urging him to build a baseball field in his cornfield, leading to a magical journey of redemption and second chances.


  • The Gunrunner (1989) - Costner portrays the character Ted Beaubien, who is a gunrunner involved in illegal arms trade. This Canadian crime drama film titled "The Gunrunner" directed by Nardo Castillo.


1990s


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  • Revenge (1990) - In this romantic thriller directed by Tony Scott, Costner portrays Michael "Jay" Cochran, a former United States Navy pilot. After retiring from the military, Cochran enters a dangerous affair with the wife of a powerful Mexican businessman, played by Anthony Quinn. The film delves into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption as Cochran navigates a treacherous path to settle the score.


  • Dances with Wolves (1990) - Costner directed and starred in this epic Western drama. He portrays Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, a Union Army officer who befriends a tribe of Lakota Sioux Indians. The film explores themes of cultural clashes and the destruction of the American frontier.


  • Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) - Costner plays the legendary English outlaw Robin Hood in this action-adventure film. Joined by a colorful group of Merry Men, Robin Hood leads a rebellion against the tyrannical Sheriff of Nottingham, played by Alan Rickman.


  • JFK (1991) - Directed by Oliver Stone, this political thriller stars Costner as Jim Garrison, a district attorney investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The film presents various conspiracy theories surrounding the event.


  • The Bodyguard (1992) - Costner stars as Frank Farmer, a former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, who is hired to protect a famous singer, played by Whitney Houston. The film features a romantic storyline alongside its thrilling elements.


  • A Perfect World (1993) - Directed by Clint Eastwood, this crime drama features Costner as an escaped convict named Butch Haynes. Along the way, he takes a young boy hostage and forms an unexpected bond with him as they evade the law.


  • Wyatt Earp (1994) - Costner portrays the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp in this biographical Western. The film follows Earp's life, from his early years as a young lawman to his involvement in the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral.


  • The War (1994) - Directed by Jon Avnet, "The War" is a drama set in rural Mississippi during the 1970s. Costner plays Stephen Simmons, a Vietnam War veteran struggling with the traumas of his past. "The War" showcases Costner's ability to portray complex characters dealing with personal struggles while navigating their relationships.


  • Waterworld (1995) - In this post-apocalyptic science fiction film, Costner stars as "The Mariner," a mutant with gills who navigates a future Earth that is almost entirely covered in water. The film explores themes of survival and adventure.


  • Tin Cup (1996) - This sports romantic comedy stars Costner as Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy, a talented but undisciplined golfer who falls in love with a psychologist, played by Rene Russo. The film combines elements of golf, romance, and comedy.


  • The Postman (1997) - Costner plays the titular character in this dystopian adventure film set in a post-apocalyptic United States. He portrays a drifter who inadvertently becomes a symbol of hope and resistance against a tyrannical government.


  • Message in a Bottle (1999) - Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, "Message in a Bottle" is a romantic drama directed by Luis Mandoki. Costner plays Garrett Blake, a widowed boat builder living in North Carolina. One day, while walking along the beach, he discovers a mysterious love letter in a bottle. Intrigued, Garrett becomes determined to find the author of the letter and uncover the story behind it.


  • For Love of the Game (1999) - Costner stars as a veteran baseball pitcher named Billy Chapel, who reflects on his career and personal life during what may be his final game. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the passion for the game.


  • Play It to the Bone (1999) - Directed by Ron Shelton, "Play It to the Bone" is a sports comedy-drama film that follows the story of two best friends and professional boxers, Vince Boudreau (Woody Harrelson) and Cesar Dominguez (Antonio Banderas). Costner plays the supporting role of Ringside Fan, making a brief appearance in the film.


2000s


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  • Thirteen Days (2000) - Costner portrays Kenny O'Donnell, a trusted aide to President John F. Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The film depicts the tense negotiations and decisions made by the administration during this critical time.


  • 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) - Costner plays a con artist named Thomas Murphy who, along with a group of criminals, plans to rob a Las Vegas casino during an Elvis impersonator convention. The film combines elements of action, crime, and black comedy.


  • Dragonfly (2002) - Costner stars as Joe Darrow, a doctor grieving the loss of his wife who was a pediatric oncologist. He begins to believe that his wife is trying to communicate with him from beyond the grave through a series of inexplicable events.


  • Open Range (2003) - Costner not only stars in this Western film but also directs it. He plays Charley Waite, a former gunslinger who, along with his partner Boss Spearman (played by Robert Duvall), confronts a ruthless cattle baron and his men in a small town.


  • The Upside of Anger (2005) - Costner portrays Denny Davies, a former baseball player who befriends a woman named Terry Wolfmeyer (played by Joan Allen) and her four daughters. The film explores the dynamics of their relationships as Terry copes with her husband's disappearance.


  • Rumor Has It... (2005) - In this romantic comedy, Costner plays Beau Burroughs, a man rumored to be the inspiration for the character of Benjamin Braddock in "The Graduate." The story follows a woman (played by Jennifer Aniston) who suspects her family may be connected to that famous affair.


  • The Guardian (2006) - Costner portrays Ben Randall, a legendary Coast Guard rescue swimmer who takes a troubled young recruit (played by Ashton Kutcher) under his wing. The film explores their complex mentor-protégé relationship and the challenges they face during dangerous rescue missions.


  • Mr. Brooks (2007) - Costner takes on the role of Earl Brooks, a successful businessman and family man who leads a double life as a serial killer. The film delves into the psychological thriller genre as a tenacious detective (played by Demi Moore) starts closing in on him.


  • Swing Vote (2008) - Costner plays Bud Johnson, an apathetic and politically disengaged man who becomes the focus of a presidential election when his vote is mistakenly not counted. The candidates then compete to win his vote and secure the presidency.


  • The New Daughter (2009) - This American horror film was directed by Luis Berdejo. Kevin Costner stars as John James, a recently divorced novelist who moves with his two children, Louisa (played by Ivana Baquero) and Sam (played by Gattlin Griffith), to a remote house in the countryside.


2010s


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  • The Company Men (2010) - "The Company Men" is an American drama film written and directed by John Wells. Kevin Costner plays Jack Dolan, Bobby's brother-in-law, who runs a small construction business. Jack offers Bobby a job and helps him adjust to a different way of life, emphasizing the importance of family, hard work, and finding contentment beyond material success.


  • Man of Steel (2013) - Although technically released in 2013, this superhero film features Costner as Jonathan Kent, the adoptive father of Superman (played by Henry Cavill). The movie explores the origins of the iconic superhero and his journey to become Earth's protector.


  • Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) - It is a spy thriller based on the character Jack Ryan created by Tom Clancy. Kevin Costner plays the role of William Harper, a high-ranking CIA official and mentor to Jack Ryan, portrayed by Chris Pine. The movie serves as a reboot of the Jack Ryan film series and follows a young Ryan as he uncovers a financial terrorist plot that threatens the global economy.


  • 3 Days to Kill (2014) - In this action thriller, Costner portrays Ethan Renner, a former CIA agent who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. He agrees to take on one last mission in exchange for an experimental drug that could save his life while reconnecting with his estranged daughter.


  • Draft Day (2014) - Costner plays the role of Sonny Weaver Jr., the general manager of the Cleveland Browns football team. The film follows Sonny as he navigates the high-stakes world of professional football during the NFL Draft, making tough decisions that will shape the future of his team.


  • Black or White (2014) - Costner portrays Elliot Anderson, a widowed attorney who becomes embroiled in a custody battle for his biracial granddaughter. This heartfelt drama explores themes of race, family, and identity while shedding light on the complexities of modern-day society.


  • McFarland, USA (2015) - Inspired by a true story, this sports drama features Costner as Jim White, a high school coach who starts a cross-country team in a predominantly Latino and economically challenged community. The film highlights the team's journey to overcome obstacles and achieve success both on and off the track.


  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) - Kevin Costner did reprise his role as Jonathan Kent, the adoptive father of Superman, in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" released in 2016. In the film, Costner's character appears in dream sequences and flashbacks, offering guidance and wisdom to his son, Clark Kent/Superman (played by Henry Cavill). Jonathan Kent serves as a moral compass for Clark and plays a significant role in shaping his values and understanding of his superhuman abilities.


  • Criminal (2016) - Costner takes on a unique role in this action thriller as Jericho Stewart, a death row inmate implanted with the memories and skills of a deceased CIA agent. As he races against time to stop a dangerous terrorist plot, Jericho's newfound abilities and fragmented memories prove crucial.


  • Hidden Figures (2016) - Although Costner's role in this film is a supporting one, it's still worth mentioning. He plays Al Harrison, the director of the Space Task Group at NASA during the early 1960s. The movie follows the untold story of three African-American female mathematicians who played pivotal roles in the early days of the U.S. space program.


  • Molly's Game (2017) - Costner portrays Larry Bloom, the father of the film's protagonist, Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain). The movie revolves around Molly's real-life experiences as she organizes and runs high-stakes poker games for Hollywood celebrities, athletes, and business tycoons, while dealing with legal repercussions.


  • The Highwaymen (2019) - Kevin Costner stars in it alongside Woody Harrelson. The movie tells the story of two former Texas Rangers, Frank Hamer (Kevin Costner) and Maney Gault (Woody Harrelson), who come out of retirement to track down and apprehend the notorious criminals Bonnie and Clyde.


  • The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019) - Kevin Costner lends his voice to the character of Enzo, the dog and narrator of the story. Based on the best-selling novel by Garth Stein, the film follows the life of race car driver Denny Swift (played by Milo Ventimiglia) and his bond with his loyal and insightful dog, Enzo.


2020s


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  • Let Him Go (2020) - "Let Him Go" is a film from 2020 in which Kevin Costner plays George Blackledge, a retired sheriff, and Diane Lane stars alongside him as his wife, Margaret. The story revolves around George and Margaret as they embark on a journey to rescue their young grandson from a dangerous and influential family, the Weboys.



FAQs

Q. Has Kevin Costner won any awards?

A. Yes, Kevin Costner has received numerous awards throughout his career. He won two Academy Awards for his film "Dances with Wolves" (Best Picture and Best Director). He has also won multiple Golden Globe Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards for his acting and producing work.

Q. What is Kevin Costner's most successful film?

A. "Dances with Wolves" is often considered one of Kevin Costner's most successful films. It won critical acclaim and was a box office success, earning multiple awards, including several Oscars.

Q. Has Kevin Costner directed any films?

A. Yes, Kevin Costner has directed several films throughout his career. Some of his notable directorial works include "Dances with Wolves," "The Postman," and "Open Range."

Q. Is Kevin Costner involved in any other ventures outside of acting?

A. Yes, Kevin Costner is also a musician and has been part of the band Kevin Costner & Modern West since 2007. Additionally, he has been involved in various business ventures, including an interest in the sports industry.