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Justin Kirk was born on May 28, 1969, in Salem, Oregon, United States. His heritage is diverse: his mother was of Russian-Jewish descent, while his father had Danish and English ancestry.
Though born in Salem, Kirk spent most of his childhood in Union, Washington. He attended grade school located on or near a Native American reservation. Around the age of 12, his family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he completed his high school education. While in Minneapolis, he became involved with the Children’s Theatre Company, an early platform that helped shape his passion for acting. Following his school years, he relocated to New York City to further pursue his interests in the performing arts.
In addition to acting, Justin Kirk is an avid guitarist and once considered music as a potential career path. In the early 1990s, he played in several New York-based bands, the most notable being The Dimestore Darlings. Parallel to his musical pursuits, Kirk also enrolled in a two-year acting program at a theatre school, reinforcing his dedication to the craft he began exploring with the Children’s Theatre Company.
Justin Kirk has appeared in a variety of films, such as Love! Valour! Compassion!, in which he portrayed Bobby Brahms, Four Boxes as Trevor, 30 Beats as Adam, and Walter in the role of Greg. Known for his subtle yet effective performances, he has continually demonstrated his range in both independent films and major productions.
His television appearances are equally varied. Notable roles include Horace Strickland in The Pretender, Eric Plummer in Law & Order: SVU, and Thomas Beale in Without a Trace. While Kirk often plays supporting roles, his performances are consistently well-received by critics and audiences alike. He gained significant recognition on the TV series Weeds, portraying Andy Botwin, a part that earned him widespread acclaim and multiple award nominations, including a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor.
As of the latest available information, Justin Kirk is not married. While he maintains a private personal life, he has publicly addressed rumors about his sexuality, stating that he is not gay. He has also hinted at being in a relationship, though he has chosen not to disclose further details.
Justin Kirk has an estimated net worth of approximately $3 million, earned primarily through his work in film, television, and theatre.
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