Kevin Sorbo

Actor

Birthday September 24, 1958

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Mound, Minnesota, U.S.

Age 65 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6′ 3″

#4301 Most Popular

1958

Kevin David Sorbo (born September 24, 1958) is an American actor and producer.

Sorbo was born in Mound, Minnesota, on September 24, 1958.

He is of Norwegian descent.

He was raised in a Lutheran family.

Sorbo attended Minnesota State University Moorhead, where he double majored in marketing and advertising.

To help pay for tuition, he began to work as a model for print and television advertising.

1980

In the mid-1980s, Sorbo traveled around Europe and Australia working in television commercials and also modeling for print advertisements.

1986

During this period, he made his acting debut in an episode of the soap opera Santa Barbara in 1986.

1990

He continued working in advertising and by the early 1990s, he had appeared in over 150 commercials.

One of the popular commercials he appeared in was for Jim Beam bourbon whiskey, known for Sorbo's repeated catchphrase, "This ain't Jim Beam".

He made guest appearances in television series such as 1st & Ten, Murder She Wrote, and The Commish.

1992

In 1992, he played his first leading role in an unsuccessful television pilot for a medical drama series titled Condition: Critical, which was not picked up, but aired as a television film on ABC.

He was considered for and lost out to Dean Cain as Superman in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and was one of the possible contenders for the role of Fox Mulder in The X-Files, which went to David Duchovny.

1993

In 1993, he made his film debut in Slaughter of the Innocents.

In 1993, Sorbo received his breakthrough leading role as the ancient greek demigod Hercules in a series of five television films that aired as part of Universal Television's Action Pack.

1994

The first film to premiere was Hercules and the Amazon Women, which aired in April 1994, the others following later in the year.

1995

He has had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995–1999) and as Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda (2000–2005).

The ratings success of the films paved the way for the commission of the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, which started airing in syndication from January 1995 and ran for six seasons.

The series made Sorbo an international star and was one of the highest rated syndicated television shows at the time.

The success of the show spawned the popular spin-off series Xena: Warrior Princess starring Lucy Lawless, who was introduced in a three-episode arc in the first season of Hercules.

This allowed several characters from both shows to make crossover appearances.

1997

In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 fantasy film Kull the Conqueror.

In between his years playing Hercules, Sorbo played his first leading film role in the 1997 film Kull the Conqueror.

In a mostly negative review, The New York Times writes, "Mr. Sorbo provides the requisite oiled torso, a hint of humor and the professionalism and good grace to act as if Kull the Conqueror mattered."

1998

In 1998, a spin-off direct-to-video, animated film titled Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus was released with both Sorbo and Lawless voicing the characters.

Hercules was canceled midway through the filming of Season Six, of which only eight episodes were produced.

1999

The final episode aired in November 1999.

Although it was not revealed at the time, health issues reduced Sorbo's abilities to perform the physically demanding role during the later seasons.

2000

Sorbo made his final appearance as Hercules on Xena, in the Season Five episode "God Fearing Child", which aired in February 2000.

After Hercules ended, Sorbo played the starring role of Captain Dylan Hunt in the science-fiction drama series Andromeda from 2000 to 2005.

2006

In 2006, he played a recurring role on the final season of The O.C.

2007

In 2007, he starred in two direct-to-video sequels to Walking Tall, Walking Tall: The Payback and Walking Tall: Lone Justice.

In the Hallmark Channel film Avenging Angel, he co-starred with his real wife, Sam Jenkins.

2008

In the 2008, he appeared in the spoof film titled Meet the Spartans, which was a box office success despite poor reviews.

In the first of what would be several voice acting jobs, Sorbo performed one of the main protagonists, Prometheus, in the video game The Conduit.

He also reprised the role of Hercules in the video game God of War III and worked together with his wife on the game Cloudberry Kingdom.

2014

Sorbo is also known for acting in Christian films such as God's Not Dead (2014) and Let There Be Light (2017).

In 2014, Sorbo co-starred in God's Not Dead, a Christian film in which he portrayed an atheist college professor who requires his students to disown their religions on the first day of his class.

Although heavily panned by critics, it was a commercial success spawned sequels and was the first of a sequence of Christian films that Sorbo would produce or perform.

2015

Sorbo appeared in the 2015 romantic comedy Single in South Beach, starring Haley Webb.