Kyle Chandler

{{short description|American actor (born 1965)}}

{{Use American English|date=September 2019}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2019}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Kyle Chandler

| image = Kyle Chandler-Nov2009.jpg

| alt =

| caption = Chandler in 2009

| birth_name = Kyle Martin Chandler

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|9|17}}

| birth_place = Buffalo, New York, U.S.

| education = George Walton Academy, University of Georgia

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1986{{endash}}present

| spouse = {{marriage|Kathryn Macquarrie|1995}}

| children = 2, including Sydney

}}

Kyle Martin Chandler (born September 17, 1965){{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1992-01-19-9201060265-story.html|title = Kyle Chandler|last = Levin|first = Cheryl|website = Chicago Tribune|date = January 19, 1992|access-date = January 9, 2019}} is an American actor. He received critical acclaim for his performance as Eric Taylor in the NBC series Friday Night Lights (2006–2011), winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011.

Making his screen acting debut in a 1988 television film Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, Chandler's first regular television role was in the ABC drama Homefront (1991–1993). This was followed by the lead role of Gary Hobson in the CBS series Early Edition (1996–2000). His well-received guest appearance on the medical drama Grey's Anatomy (2006–2007), earned Chandler his first Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

Chandler's film work{{cite web|last=Rose|first=Lacey|title=Bar-Hopping With Kyle Chandler: 'Friday Night Lights' Star on His "Dark, Evil" Period, Comedy Dreams and Return to TV|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bar-hopping-kyle-chandler-friday-777332|access-date=February 26, 2015|website=The Hollywood Reporter|date=February 25, 2015}} has included notable supporting roles in King Kong (2005), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Super 8 (2011), Argo, Zero Dark Thirty (both 2012), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Carol (2015), Manchester by the Sea (2016), Game Night and First Man (both 2018), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), and Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). Chandler has also starred in the Netflix thriller series Bloodline (2015–2017), for which he received further Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

In October 2024, he was cast in the role of Hal Jordan in the DCU series Lanterns.

Early life

Chandler was born in Buffalo, New York, the fourth child of Edward Chandler, a pharmaceutical sales representative, and his wife, Sally Jeanette (née Meyer), a dog breeder.{{cite web|title=Obit: Sally Jeanette Meyer Chandler|url=http://www.wnypapers.com/news/article/current/2014/05/30/116350/obit-sally-jeanette-meyer-chandler|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Island Dispatch. Niagara Frontier Publications|date=May 30, 2014}}{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/51/Kyle-Chandler.html|title=Kyle Chandler Biography (1966?-)|work=Film Reference|access-date=March 27, 2012}}{{cite web|last=Pergament|first=Alan|title=Shy Buffalo-Born Actor Sizzles over Mention of Certain Words|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-22417638.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329192502/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-22417638.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 29, 2015|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The Buffalo News|date=July 30, 1992}} Chandler has three siblings.{{cite web|last=Neely|first=Cynthia|title=Dennis Quaid goes Vegas, Wes Anderson wows Cannes, Kyle Chandler turns FBI with Scorsese & DiCaprio|url=http://houston.culturemap.com/news/entertainment/05-19-12-dennis-quaid-goes-tv-wes-anderson-wows-cannes-coach-taylor-turn/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=CultureMap Houston|date=May 19, 2012}} Chandler was raised Catholic, although he stopped attending church after his father's death in 1980.{{cite web|last=Herzog|first=Erika|url=http://uproxx.com/hitfix/interview-kyle-chandler-explains-why-spectacular-now-scared-him-and-the-vatican-attracted-him/|title=Interview: Kyle Chandler explains why 'Spectacular Now' scared him and 'The Vatican' attracted him|work=Uproxx.com|access-date=May 1, 2017}} He grew up in suburban Lake Forest, Illinois, until he was 11 years old, when his family moved to a small farm in Loganville, Georgia. Chandler's mother raised Great Danes for show dogs; he travelled with his parents to dog shows as a child and helped out at their dog boarding kennel.{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Allan|title=Chandler Finds Chicago Is His Kind Of Town For Roles|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2001/04/03/chandler-finds-chicago-is-his-kind-of-town-for-roles/|access-date=September 27, 2012|work=Chicago Tribune|date=April 3, 2001}}{{cite web|last=Bianculli|first=David|title=Kyle Chandler: Playing A Coach On 'Friday Night'|url=https://www.npr.org/2011/07/15/137826442/kyle-chandler-playing-a-coach-on-friday-night|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=NPR.org|date=July 13, 2011}} Chandler's widowed mother ran the business, Sheenwater Kennels, to support Chandler and his siblings. She "was highly active with the Great Dane Club of America (GDCA) as a breeder, judge and championship prize winner."{{cite web|title=Sally Jeanette Meyer CHANDLER (1925 - 2014)|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/buffalonews/obituary.aspx?pid=171137145|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Buffalo News|date=May 27, 2014}}{{cite web|title=CH Sheenwater Gamble On Me|url=https://dogs.pedigreeonline.com/sheenwater-gamble-on-me-u7gPnGtT/pedigree|website=Pedigree Online|access-date=January 26, 2024}}{{cite web|title="Gamble" BIS/BISS CH. Sheenwater Gamble on Me|url=http://www.cheshiregreatdanes.com/Dane.asp?DogID=73|work=Cheshire Great Danes|access-date=February 27, 2015|quote=15 Best in shows; 30 Specialty show wins}}

Chandler graduated from George Walton Academy in nearby Monroe, Georgia, in 1983.{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=David|title=Chandler has local ties|url=http://www.waltontribune.com/sports/article_37e43c70-96b4-11e0-a478-001cc4c002e0.html|access-date=September 27, 2012|work=The Walton Tribune|date=June 15, 2011}} As a freshman at Walton, he was a member of the 1979 state championship football team. He left the team the following year, aged 14, after his father died of a heart attack. He participated in the theatre program at Walton after quitting football.{{cite web|last=Knutzen|first=Eirik|title=TV Close-Up: Kyle Chandler|url=http://www.bendweekly.com/news/1979.html|work=Bend Weekly|date=January 19, 2007|access-date=September 27, 2012}} After graduating from high school, Chandler attended the University of Georgia, where he was a drama major and member of the class of 1984 Sigma Nu fraternity.{{cite web|title=Sigma Nu history - UGA|url=http://www.ugasigmanu.com/index.php?page=3|work=Sigma Nu Mu Chapter, University of Georgia|access-date=September 27, 2012}} In 1988, seven credits short of a bachelor's degree in drama, Chandler dropped out of college to pursue a television deal.

Career

=1988–2006: Early career=

In 1988, Chandler was signed by the American Broadcasting Company and brought to Hollywood as part of ABC's new talent program.{{cite web|title=Overview for Kyle Chandler|url=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/556537%7C0/Kyle-Chandler/|work=Turner Classic Movies Database|access-date=February 27, 2015}} He made his television film debut that same year as a supporting hero actor in Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story. Also in 1988, Chandler studied with acting teacher, Milton Katselas.{{cite web|last=Fienberg|first=Daniel|title=Interview: Kyle Chandler explains why 'Spectacular Now' scared him and 'The Vatican' attracted him|url=http://www.hitfix.com/the-fien-print/interview-kyle-chandler-explains-why-spectacular-now-scared-him-and-the-vatican-attracted-him|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=HitFix|date=August 30, 2013}} His first major acting experience was a supporting role on television as Army Private William Griner in Tour of Duty. In eight episodes of the last season of the series, he played a member of a special operations squad fighting in Vietnam.

File:Kyle Chandler.jpg

Chandler made his film debut in one of the key roles in the 1992 George Strait film, Pure Country. From 1991 to 1993, he had a series regular role as Cleveland Indians right fielder Jeff Metcalf in the ABC series Homefront, a drama set in the post-World War II era in the fictional town of River Run, Ohio.{{cite web|last=Meisler|first=Andy|title=Up and Coming: Kyle Chandler and Tammy Lauren; Everybody's Favorite Postwar Sweethearts|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/20/arts/up-coming-kyle-chandler-tammy-lauren-everybody-s-favorite-postwar-sweethearts.html|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The New York Times|date=September 20, 1992}} Homefront ran for two seasons, with Chandler appearing in all 42 episodes.

In 1994, he made his Broadway debut, co-starring with Ashley Judd, in a revival of William Inge's Picnic at the Roundabout Theatre Company. From 1996 to 2000, Chandler starred as the lead character in the CBS series Early Edition, as a man who had the ability to change future disasters. He portrayed bar owner Gary Hobson, a stockbroker turned hero who received "tomorrow's newspaper today", delivered to his door by a mysterious cat. In 1996, he received the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television for his portrayal of Hobson. Chandler was featured in all 90 episodes of the series, which ran for four seasons.{{cite web|last=Bianculli|first=David|title=Actor Kyle Chandler Coaches 'Friday Night'|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89762425|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Fresh Air. NPR|date=April 21, 2008}} In 2001, he appeared opposite Joan Cusack as investment banker Jake Evans in one season of the ABC comedy series What About Joan.

In 2003, Chandler played scheming lawyer Grant Rashton in six episodes of the short-lived NBC series The Lyon's Den, opposite Rob Lowe.{{cite web|last=Acosta|first=Belinda|title=The Tried and the True|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/screens/2003-10-03/180142/|access-date=September 27, 2012|work=Austin Chronicle|date=October 3, 2003}} Working again in film, Chandler played the 1930s film star Bruce Baxter in the 2005 film King Kong (the character was based on romantic film star Bruce Cabot, who played Jack Driscoll in the original King Kong). Coincidentally, Chandler later played John Driscoll in The Day the Earth Stood Still.

In February 2006, Chandler returned to television to guest star as the ill-fated bomb squad leader Dylan Young in two episodes of the ABC series Grey's Anatomy. The episodes, titled "It's the End of the World" and "As We Know It", followed Super Bowl XL.{{cite web|last=Marsi|first=Steve|title=Kyle Chandler Leaves His Mark Again|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2007/02/kyle-chandler-leaves-his-mark-again.html|work=TV Fanatic|access-date=September 27, 2012|date=February 28, 2007}} He received substantial praise for his performance and was nominated for the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series category at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards.{{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/celebrities/kyle-chandler|title=Kyle Chandler Emmy Award Winner|work=Emmys.com|access-date=March 27, 2012}} He appeared again on Grey's Anatomy, in the February 15, 2007 episode "Drowning on Dry Land", and the February 22, 2007 episode "Some Kind of Miracle".{{cite web|last=Ryan|first=Maureen|title=Kyle Chandler on his surprising return to 'Grey's Anatomy'|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/02/friday_night_li_1.html|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Chicago Tribune|date=February 27, 2007|archive-date=February 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227041703/http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/02/friday_night_li_1.html|url-status=dead}}

=2006–2011: ''Friday Night Lights''=

File:Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler crop.jpg co-star Connie Britton in December 2008]]

While working on his Primetime Emmy Award-nominated guest role in Grey's Anatomy, Chandler met Peter Berg, who was developing a drama series Friday Night Lights, which followed the lives of a high school football coach, his family, and the players in a small Texas town. The series was inspired by Buzz Bissinger's book and the film of the same name. Chandler learned that he had been cast as high school football coach Eric Taylor when he was on Christmas vacation in 2005 with his family.

The show's pilot aired on NBC in 2006.{{cite web|last=Ford Sullivan|first=Brian|title=Live at the Paley Festival: NBC's "Friday Night Lights"|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/interviews/2008/03/20/live-at-the-paley-festival-nbcs-friday-night-lights-27004/20080319_fridaynightlights/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The Futon Critic|date=March 20, 2008}} While critically acclaimed, the series was at risk of cancellation each year. Starting with the third season in 2008, first-run episodes of the show were broadcast on DirecTV satellite channel The 101 Network before being repeated on NBC. The final season ended in 2011.{{cite web|last=Goodman|first=Tim|title='Friday Night Lights' Finale: Fans Will Finally Get Their Closure (TV Review)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/friday-night-lights-finale-fans-177433|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=April 12, 2011}}

Chandler said that neither he nor Berg wanted him to play the role of Coach Taylor. And "while Chandler later changed his mind and decided he would be perfect for the role, Berg didn't see things his way: 'To this day he still says, I still didn't want you.'"{{cite web|last=Rosen|first=Christopher|title=Matt Saracen Dies and 3 Other Revelations From Diablo Cody's Interview with Kyle Chandler|url=http://movieline.com/2010/09/13/matt-saracen-dies-and-4-other-revelations-revealed-during-diablo-codys-interview-with-friday-night-l/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Movieline|date=September 13, 2010}} Chandler won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in the final season of Friday Night Lights.{{cite web|last=O'Neil|first=Tom|title=Podcast: Kyle Chandler on 'Friday Night Lights' finally scoring at the Emmys|url=http://goldderby.latimes.com/awards_goldderby/2010/08/friday-night-lights-kyle-chandler-emmy-tv-news.html|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Los Angeles Times|date=August 16, 2010|archive-date=May 24, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180524003924/http://goldderby.latimes.com/awards_goldderby/2010/08/friday-night-lights-kyle-chandler-emmy-tv-news.html|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|last=Bellafante|first=Ginia|title=After 20 Years, Kyle Chandler Gets Off the Bench|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/08/arts/artsspecial/08Bell.html|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The New York Times|date=June 8, 2008}}

While shooting the series, Chandler also acted in some films. In 2007, he appeared in The Kingdom, which was directed by Friday Night Lights creator Berg, and in 2008, he appeared in The Day the Earth Stood Still as John Driscoll.

=2011–present: Film career and ''Bloodline''=

File:Kyle Chandler and Mark Wahlberg on the set of Broken City in New York, November 2011.jpg filming Broken City in November 2011]]

After Friday Night Lights ended, Chandler focused on film work. In 2011, he had a lead role in J. J. Abrams' science fiction film Super 8.{{cite web|last=Daly|first=Steve|title=Kyle Chandler and J. J. Abrams on the Secrets of 'Super 8'|url=http://parade.com/95404/stevedaly/super-8/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Parade|date=May 10, 2011}} The following year, he appeared in Argo. Chandler also co-starred in Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty in 2012, playing the role of Joseph Bradley, an Islamabad CIA Station Chief. He co-starred alongside Jessica Chastain and Jason Clarke.{{cite web|last=Odam|first=Matthew|title=With the 'Lights' off, Kyle Chandler shifts career to the big screen|url=http://www.statesman.com/news/entertainment/movies/with-the-lights-off-kyle-chandler-shifts-career-to/nTkss/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Austin American-Statesman|date=January 5, 2013|archive-date=February 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227035723/http://www.statesman.com/news/entertainment/movies/with-the-lights-off-kyle-chandler-shifts-career-to/nTkss/|url-status=dead}}

In 2013, he had a supporting role in Broken City, starring Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Chandler appeared in The Wolf of Wall Street, also released in 2013, based on the memoir of Wall Street tycoon Jordan Belfort. It was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill, with Martin Scorsese directing. Chandler played FBI agent Patrick Denham.{{cite web|last=Scott|first=Walter|title=Kyle Chandler's First Interview with Martin Scorsese Was 'Interesting'|url=http://parade.com/243092/walterscott/kyle-chandlers-interesting-first-interview-with-martin-scorsese-wolf-of-wall-street/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Parade|date=December 28, 2013}} That same year, he played a deadbeat alcoholic father in The Spectacular Now.

In 2015, Chandler co-starred in Todd Haynes' drama film Carol, portraying "a jealous husband" to his wife played by Cate Blanchett, who is revealed to be lesbian. Also in 2015, Chandler returned to television with the Netflix drama series Bloodline, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.{{cite web|last=Goldberg|first=Lesley|title=Kyle Chandler to Star in Netflix Drama From 'Damages' Creators|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/kyle-chandler-star-netflix-drama-671718|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=January 16, 2014}}{{cite web|last=Rooney|first=David|title='Bloodline': Berlin Review|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/kyle-chandler-netflixs-bloodline-berlin-772110|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=February 10, 2015}} The show premiered to positive reviews from critics, and ended after airing its third season.{{cite web|last=Prudom|first=Laura|title='Bloodline' Ending After Season 3 on Netflix|url=https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/bloodline-cancelled-season-3-netflix-1201860480/|work=Variety|access-date=September 14, 2016}} In the 2016 drama Manchester by the Sea, he played the main character's older brother.

Chandler played an investigator in Shawn Christensen's film The Vanishing of Sidney Hall (2017),{{cite web|last=Kroll|first=Justin|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/logan-lerman-elle-fanning-shawn-christensen-sidney-hall-1201576788/|title=Logan Lerman and Elle Fanning to Star in Shawn Christensen's 'Sidney Hall' (EXCLUSIVE)|date=April 21, 2016|work=Variety|access-date=April 21, 2016}}{{cite web|last=Debruge|first=Peter|url=https://variety.com/2016/film/news/sundance-film-festival-premieres-midnight-spotlight-lineup-1201933589/|title=Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2017 Premieres, Midnight, Spotlight Sections|date=December 5, 2016|work=Variety|access-date=December 15, 2016}} and starred with Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman in the comedy film Game Night (2018).{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/03/kyle-chandler-game-night-bloodline-godzilla-2-1202049134/|title=Emmy Winner Kyle Chandler Joins New Line's 'Game Night'|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|work=Deadline Hollywood|date=March 22, 2017|access-date=March 26, 2017}}

In 2019, he starred in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a role he reprised in 2021's Godzilla vs. Kong.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/film/news/kyle-chandler-millie-bobby-brown-in-godzilla-king-of-the-monsters-exclusive-1201988190/|title=Kyle Chandler to Co-Star as Millie Bobby Brown's Dad in 'Godzilla' Sequel (EXCLUSIVE)|last=Kroll|first=Justin|work=Variety|date=February 21, 2017|access-date=February 21, 2017}} He portrayed Silicon Valley investor Bill Gurley in Showtime's Super Pumped alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt.{{Cite web |last=Kiefer |first=Halle |date=2021-05-27 |title=Kyle Chandler to Take You for a Ride in Showtime's Super Pumped |url=https://www.vulture.com/2021/05/kyle-chandler-to-star-as-ubers-bill-gurley-in-super-pumped.html |access-date=2022-11-14 |website=Vulture |language=en-us}}{{Cite magazine |title=The True Story Behind 'Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber' |url=https://time.com/6151477/super-pumped-battle-for-uber-true-story/ |access-date=2022-11-14 |magazine=Time |language=en}}

In November 2022, Chandler played Peter in the Netflix film Slumberland alongside Jason Momoa.{{Cite web |last=Noraas |first=Dana |date=2022-11-17 |title='Slumberland' Cast and Character Guide |url=https://collider.com/slumberland-cast-and-character-guide/ |access-date=2022-11-19 |website=Collider |language=en-US}}

In September 2024, Chandler was cast as Hal Jordan / Green Lantern in the DC Universe TV series Lanterns.{{Cite web |last=Kit |first=Borys |date=September 27, 2024 |title='Lanterns': Aaron Pierre, Stephan James in the Mix to Play John Stewart in DC Studios, HBO Series |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/lanterns-aaron-pierre-stephan-james-1236014011/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240927173246/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/lanterns-aaron-pierre-stephan-james-1236014011/ |archive-date=September 27, 2024 |access-date=September 27, 2024 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}

Personal life

For nearly 20 years after beginning his acting career in the late 1980s, Chandler lived in Los Angeles.{{cite web|last=Taffet|first=David|title=Dillon, the best fake place in Texas, fades into TV history with final episode of 'Friday Night Lights'|url=http://www.dallasvoice.com/dillon-%E2%80%94-fake-place-texas-%E2%80%94-fades-tv-history-1082996.html|work=Dallas Voice|access-date=September 24, 2012|date=July 15, 2011|archive-date=September 18, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110918113943/http://www.dallasvoice.com/dillon-%E2%80%94-fake-place-texas-%E2%80%94-fades-tv-history-1082996.html|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|last=Eells|first=Josh|title=The Last Solid Dude|url=http://archive.mensjournal.com/the-last-solid-dude|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Men's Journal|date=June 10, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130328055355/http://archive.mensjournal.com/the-last-solid-dude/print|archive-date=March 28, 2013}} Since 2007, Chandler and his family have lived on a 33-acre spread in Dripping Springs, Texas, southwest of Austin, where they own several dogs and donkeys.{{cite web|last=Harper|first=Marques G.|title=Dripping Springs downtown street to get makeover|url=http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/dripping-springs-downtown-street-to-get-makeover/nTQZz|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Austin American-Statesman|date=December 9, 2012|archive-date=February 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150227060313/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local-govt-politics/dripping-springs-downtown-street-to-get-makeover/nTQZz/|url-status=dead}} Chandler's mother came to live with the family toward the end of her life, when she was living with Alzheimer's disease. She died in 2014.

Chandler serves as a volunteer firefighter. He also participates in an annual charity golf tournament at Wolfdancer Golf Club (in Lost Pines, TX) to raise funds for football players who have spinal cord injuries.

Chandler has been married to Kathryn Macquarrie since 1995. Chandler met his wife at a dog park in the mid-1990s.{{cite web|last=Hochman|first=David|title=The Lights of Kyle Chandler's Life|url=http://www.menshealth.com/best-life/lights-kyle-chandlers-life?fullpage=true|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Men's Health|date=October 5, 2010}} They have two daughters, including Sydney, who is an actress. Chandler and his daughter Sawyer have been active in trying to end the practice of shark finning.{{cite web|last=Watson|first=Brandon|title=Animal Rescue: Kyle Chandler and Joe King Carrasco pitch in to help animals|url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/news/2013-03-14/animal-rescue/|access-date=February 27, 2015|work=Austin Chronicle|date=March 14, 2013}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable"| Notes

1990The Color of EveningJohn
1992Pure CountryBuddy Jackson
1996Mulholland FallsCaptain
1999Angel's DanceTony Greco
2005King KongBruce Baxter
2007The KingdomFrancis Manner
2008The Day the Earth Stood StillJohn Driscoll
2010MorningBusinessman
2011Super 8Jack Lamb
rowspan="2"| 2012ArgoHamilton Jordan
Zero Dark ThirtyJoseph Bradley
rowspan="4"| 2013Broken CityPaul Andrews
The Naughty ListSanta ClausVoice
The Spectacular NowTommy Keely
The Wolf of Wall StreetFBI Agent Patrick Denham
2015CarolHarge Aird
2016Manchester by the SeaJoe Chandler
2017The Vanishing of Sidney HallThe Searcher
rowspan="2"| 2018Game NightBrooks Davis
First ManDeke Slayton
2019Godzilla: King of the MonstersMark Russell
2020The Midnight SkyMitchell Rembshire
2021Godzilla vs. KongMark Russell
2022SlumberlandPeter
rowspan="2" | 2025Back in ActionChuck
RIP{{tableTBA}}Post-production
{{TableTBD}}Anniversary{{tableTBA}}Post-production

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable"| Notes

1988Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer StorySkinnerTelevision film
rowspan=4| 1989Unconquered1st BoyTelevision film
Home Fires BurningBilly BenefieldTelevision film
China BeachGruntEpisode: "Independence Day"
Freddy's NightmaresChuckEpisode: "Memory Overload"
1990Tour of DutyWilliam GrinerRecurring role, 8 episodes
1991–1993HomefrontJeff MetcalfMain role
1994North and South Book III: Heaven and HellCharles Main3 episodes
rowspan=2| 1995Sleep, Baby, SleepPeter WalkerTelevision film
Convict CowboyClay TreytonTelevision film
1996–2000Early EditionGary HobsonMain role
2000–2001What About Joan?Jake EvansMain role
rowspan=2| 2003The Lyon's DenGrant RashtonMain role
And Starring Pancho Villa as HimselfRaoul WalshTelevision film
2004Capital CityMac McGintyUnsold television pilot
2005Lies and the Wives We Tell Them ToCooperUnsold television pilot
2006–2007Grey's AnatomyDylan Young4 episodes
2006–2011Friday Night LightsEric TaylorMain role
2008King of the HillTucker MardellVoice; Episode: "The Courtship of Joseph's Father"
2011–2014Robot ChickenVarious voices2 episodes
rowspan=2| 2013The VaticanCardinal Thomas DuffyUnsold television pilot
A Monstrous HolidayCoachVoice, television film
2014American Dad!Coach KeeganVoice; Episode: "Introducing The Naughty Stewardesses"
2015–2017BloodlineJohn RayburnMain role
2016Family GuyCoach DoyleVoice; Episode: "Bookie of the Year"
2019Catch-22Colonel CathcartMiniseries
rowspan=2| 2021Star Wars: VisionsMitakaVoice; Episode: T0-B1 (English dub){{Cite web|date=2021-08-17|title=Stunning New Star Wars: Visions Trailer Debuts|url=https://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-visions-trailer-and-cast|access-date=2021-08-17|website=StarWars.com|language=en-US}}
Mayor of KingstownMitch McCluskyEpisode: "The Mayor of Kingstown"
rowspan=2| 2022Super PumpedBill GurleyMain role; 7 episodes
The Boss Baby: Back in the CribRanger Safety BinkertonVoice; Episode: "Sitting Ducks"
2026LanternsHal Jordan / Green LanternFilming, main role

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Year

! Title

! Role

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2005Peter Jackson's King KongBruce BaxterLikeness only

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Awards and nominations

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Year

! Nominated work

! Association

! Category

! Result

1997

| Early Edition

| Saturn Awards

| Best Actor on Television

| {{won}}

2006

| Grey's Anatomy

| Primetime Emmy Awards

| Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

2007

| rowspan="7" | Friday Night Lights

| TCA Awards

| Individual Achievement in Drama

| {{nom}}

rowspan="2"| 2010

| Primetime Emmy Awards

| Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

Satellite Awards

| Best Actor – Television Series Drama

| {{nom}}

rowspan="3"| 2011

| Critics' Choice Television Awards

| Best Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

Primetime Emmy Awards

| Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

| {{won}}

Satellite Awards

| Best Actor – Television Series Drama

| {{nom}}

rowspan="3"| 2012

| Screen Actors Guild Awards

| Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

rowspan="4" | Argo

| Hollywood Film Awards

| Best Cast

| {{won}}

San Diego Film Critics Society Awards

| Best Cast

| {{nom}}

rowspan="2"| 2013

| Palm Springs International Film Festival

| Best Cast

| {{won}}

Screen Actors Guild Awards

| Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

| {{won}}

2015

| rowspan="3" | Bloodline

| Primetime Emmy Awards

| Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

rowspan="3"| 2016

| Satellite Awards

| Best Actor – Television Series Drama

| {{nom}}

Primetime Emmy Awards

| Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

| {{nom}}

rowspan="3" | Manchester by the Sea

| Seattle Film Critics Awards

| Best Supporting Actor

| {{nom}}

rowspan="2"| 2017

| Screen Actors Guild Awards

| Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

| {{nom}}

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

| Best Acting Ensemble

| {{nom}}

References

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