Kyle Chandler

Kyle Chandler
Kyle Martin Chandler is an American film and television actor best known for television roles on Early Edition and notably as Coach Eric Taylor in the television series Friday Night Lights, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011. He has also appeared in supporting roles in films like King Kong, Super 8, Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, The Wolf of Wall Street and Carol. In 2015 he began starring in...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth17 September 1965
CityBuffalo, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Coaches fall in love with the kids, and the dichotomy is their love for the players and the necessity to win. Every coach is different as a leader, but they all have to find a way to do two things: reprimand and encourage.
I really love to ride my motorcycle. When I want to just get away and be by myself and clear my head, that's what I do.
I want to find material that piques my interest, keeps me outside the box and challenges me.
Thank goodness I've saved my money.
We ended up moving out to Texas. We live outside of Austin. We've got a couple horses, we've got three miniature donkeys, we've got four dogs. Miniature donkeys are very warm, loving animals
Austin is such a free and creative place, but I can't enjoy it as much because everyone I love is back in L.A.
I also played two years of high school football but I wasn't very, how shall I say it, talented.
I can gab with pretty much anyone.
I love the institution of marriage, and I love my marriage.
If you're not really having a good time, it's not worth it.
What I do is not rocket science, but I sure do love it.
My daughter loves horses. My other daughter loves soccer.
I grew up in Chicago, so I've always been a Bears fan. Dad used to take me to Bears games and Cubs games. My brother used to ride me over to Lake Forest College on his Honda Supersport and we'd watch the Bears practice. I remember those guys out there as monsters - they were the biggest things I've ever seen!
I don't think I had a script on 'King Kong.' But usually you read a script and then you go and audition for it. It's rare when there's no script. I sort of like the latter better, because I'm more successful at it.