<P> Costner made his film debut in the film Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (known originally as Hot Malibu Summer) Although it was actually filmed in the winter of 1978--79, the film was not released until 1981 and re-released in 1986 . The release complications and lack of documentation lead many to believe that Kevin's debut was in "The Touch", in 1983 with Eve Lilith and Andra Millian, also known as "Stacy's Knights". http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084723/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt Costner made a very brief appearance in the Ron Howard film Night Shift (1982). He is listed in the credits as' Frat Boy No. 1' and appears at the climax of a frat - style, blow - out party in the New York City morgue, when the music is suddenly stopped by a frantic Henry Winkler . Costner can be seen holding a beer and looking surprised at the sudden halt of celebration . </P> <P> Costner appeared in a commercial for the Apple Lisa and Table for Five in 1983, and, the same year, had a small role in the nuclear holocaust film Testament . Later, he was cast in The Big Chill and filmed several scenes that were planned as flashbacks, but they were removed from the final cut . His role was that of Alex, the friend who committed suicide, the event that brings the rest of the cast together . Costner was a friend of director Lawrence Kasdan, who promised the actor a role in a future project . That became Silverado (1985) and a breakout role for Costner . He also starred that year in the smaller films Fandango and American Flyers and appeared alongside Kiefer Sutherland in an hour - long special episode of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories . </P> <P> Full - blown movie star status for Costner arrived in 1987, when he starred as federal agent Eliot Ness in The Untouchables and in the leading role of the thriller No Way Out . He solidified his A-list status in the baseball - themed films Bull Durham (1988) and Field of Dreams (1989). Costner's next success came with the epic Dances with Wolves (1990). He directed and starred in the film and served as one of its producers under his banner, Tig Productions . This film was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven, including two for him personally (Best Picture and Best Director). The same year saw the release of Revenge, in which he starred along with Anthony Quinn and Madeleine Stowe, directed by Tony Scott (Costner had wanted to direct it himself). </P> <P> Costner followed this with Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991); the Oliver Stone - directed JFK (1991); The Bodyguard (1992); and Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World (1993); all of which provided box office or critical acclaim . He then took the title role in the biopic Wyatt Earp (1994), directed by Kasdan . The War, also made in 1994, seemed to gain little attention . The science fiction - post-apocalyptic epics Waterworld (1995) and The Postman (1997), the latter of which Costner also directed, were both commercial disappointments and both largely regarded by critics as artistic failures . However, results for The Postman were worse than Waterworld and it ended up "winning" five Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Director for Costner . Costner then starred in the golf comedy Tin Cup (1996) for Ron Shelton, who had previously directed him in Bull Durham . He developed the film Air Force One and was set to play the lead role of the President, but ultimately decided to concentrate on finishing The Postman instead . He personally offered the project to Harrison Ford . In 1999, he starred in Message in a Bottle with Robin Wright, based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks . </P>

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