Kieran Culkin
Actor Kieran Culkin eclipsed both his early career in juvenile roles and avoided the overwhelming attention afforded to his brother, Macaulay, to enjoy critical praise as sardonic, occasionally misanthropic young men in "Igby Goes Down" (2002), "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" (2010) and "Succession" (HBO, 2018- ). Born Kieran Kyle Culkin in New York City on September 30, 1982, he was one of seven children born to former actor Kit Culkin and Patricia Brentup, all of whom were encouraged to become actors by their father. The siblings enjoyed varying degrees of success in films and on television, with Macaulay the breakout star thanks to "Home Alone" (1990), while Rory Culkin transitioned from juvenile roles to character parts in "Lords of Chaos" (2018) and on "City on a Hill" (Showtime, 2019- ). Kieran enjoyed a similar career path, appearing opposite Macauley in minor roles in "Home Alone" before moving up to a supporting turn in "Father of the Bride" (1991) that earned him a Young Artist Award nomination. From there, Culkin built an impressive c.v. of sympathetic supporting roles in "She's All That" (1999), "The Cider House Rules" (1999) and "The Dangerous Life of Altar Boys" (2002), as well as the occasional lead, most notably as a young man with a debilitating disease in "The Mighty" (1998). His star-making role would come in 2002 with Burr Steers' "Igby Goes Down," an indie drama about a teenager (played by Culkin) rebelling against his wealth and eccentric family. A critical success, "Igby" earned Culkin a Golden Globe Award nomination, among other laurels, for his performance, but the spotlight's glare that had followed Macaulay after "Home Alone" - and which eventually drove him away from acting - kept Culkin from pursuing mainstream features. He instead focused on character-driven independent efforts, including the Martin Scorsese-produced "Lymelife" (2008) and Kenneth Lonergan's "Margaret" (2011). Culkin would then reunite with Lonergan a year later for a revival of his 1996 play This is Our Youth, and toured with the production for two years until a Broadway run in 2014. When the play completed its tenure in New York, Culkin returned to independent features, including Todd Solondz's "Wiener-Dog" (2016) before earning widespread critical praise for the HBO drama "Succession." Culkin played Roman Roy, the youngest son of media mogul Logan Roy (Brian Cox), whose caustic and immature nature put him at odds with his flawed brother Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and ambitious sister Siobahn (Sarah Snook).
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Kieran Culkin
Filmography
Movies
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96% |
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A Real Pain | Benji Kaplan (Character) | $228.9K | 2024 |
92% |
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No Sudden Move | Charley (Character) | - | 2021 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Approaching a Breakthrough | Norman (Character) | - | 2017 |
76% |
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Infinity Baby | Ben (Character) | - | 2017 |
74% |
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Wiener-Dog | Brandon (Character) | $445.4K | 2016 |
38% |
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Quitters | Mr. Becker (Character) | - | 2015 |
5% |
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Movie 43 | Neil (Character) | $8.8M | 2013 |
83% |
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | Wallace Wells (Character) | $32.8M | 2010 |
33% |
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Paper Man | Christopher (Character) | $15.4K | 2009 |
63% |
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Lymelife | Jimmy Bartlett (Character) | - | 2008 |
75% |
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Igby Goes Down | Igby (Character) | $4.7M | 2002 |
76% |
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The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys | Tim Sullivan (Character) | $1.8M | 2002 |
41% |
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She's All That | Simon Boggs (Character) | $63.3M | 1999 |
71% |
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The Cider House Rules | Buster (Character) | $57.5M | 1999 |
64% |
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Music of the Heart | Lexi at 15 (Character) | $14.8M | 1999 |
75% |
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The Mighty | Kevin 'Freak' Dillon (Character) | $2.6M | 1998 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Amanda | Biddle Farnsworth (Character) | - | 1996 |
54% |
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Father of the Bride Part II | Matty Banks (Character) | $76.6M | 1995 |
No Score Yet |
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It Runs in the Family | Ralph "Ralphie" Parker (Character) | - | 1994 |
36% |
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Nowhere to Run | Mike 'Mookie' Anderson (Character) | $21.9M | 1993 |
35% |
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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | Fuller (Character) | $172.7M | 1992 |
70% |
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Father of the Bride | Matty Banks (Character) | $89.1M | 1991 |
TV
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No Score Yet | 50% | The Late Show With Stephen Colbert | Guest | 2021-2022 2024 |
94% | 70% | The Second Best Hospital in The Galaxy | Dr. Plowp (Voice) | 2024 |
96% | 85% | Scott Pilgrim Takes Off | Wallace Wells (Voice) | 2023 |
98% | 81% | Solar Opposites |
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2023 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | Guest | 2020 2023 |
95% | 88% | Succession | Roman Roy (Character) | 2018-2019 2021 2023 |
No Score Yet | 44% | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | Guest | 2019 2021 2023 |
97% | 71% | The Boys Presents: Diabolical | O.D. (Character) | 2022 |
No Score Yet | 74% | Gaming Wall St | Narrator | 2022 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Guest | 2019 2021 |
No Score Yet | 57% | Saturday Night Live | Host | 2021 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Close Up With The Hollywood Reporter | Guest | 2020 |
No Score Yet | 18% | The Late Late Show With James Corden | Guest | 2019-2020 |
No Score Yet | 61% | Late Night With Seth Meyers | Guest | 2014 2019 |
93% | 85% | Fargo | Rye Gerhardt (Character) | 2015 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Late Night With Jimmy Fallon | Guest | 2010 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Go Fish | Andy "Fish" Troutner (Character) | 2001 |
95% | 95% | Frasier | Jimmy (Guest Voice) | 1996 |