
Lee Kinsolving
Known for Acting · 17 credits
- Born
- 1938-08-30
- Died
- 1974-12-04
- Place of birth
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
Gifted, poetic actor who never fulfilled his potential. The son of an Episcopal minister and the eldest of four, Kinsolving began acting after his first year of college. A Method actor, Kinsolving studied under Mary Welch of the famed Actors Studio in New York.
After a short turn on Broadway, he was signed by agent Richard Clayton, who had brought both James Dean and Tab Hunter to stardom. Soon, Kinsolving was appearing in various East Coast television shows, including the live presentation of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" with Helen Hayes. In 1959, Kinsolving headed for Hollywood, rooming with actor James Franciscus. After several more TV appearances in such shows as Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), Kinsolving landed his first movie role, with Alan Ladd, in 1960's All the Young Men (1960). That same year, he gave a moving performance as "Sammy Golden" in the film adaptation of William Inge's The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960). Kinsolving won raves and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Regrettably, Kinsolving made only one more film, The Explosive Generation (1961), before completing his brief career in TV guest roles. Nonetheless, Kinsolving brought a striking combination of sexuality, pathos and vulnerability to his work (including an outstanding performance in Route 66 (1960)). Kinsolving retired from acting in 1966, due to his personal frustrations with the business. For two years, he owned a hip restaurant-bar, "Toad Hall", in Manhattan.
After brief romances with Tuesday Weld and Candice Bergen, Kinsolving sold his bar and married in late 1969. Moving to Florida, he managed two art galleries. After divorcing his wife in 1972, Kinsolving, an avid seaman, spent the remainder of his life sailing exotic locales in his private schooner.
Sadly, Kinsolving developed a strange respiratory illness which, without warning, rendered him unconscious. On the afternoon of December 4, 1974, Kinsolving collapsed and died in his Palm Beach apartment. He was 36.
Known For
TV Shows (14)

The Rifleman
1958
as Tim Elder

The Twilight Zone
1959
as Scott

Have Gun, Will Travel
1957

Ben Casey
1961

Route 66
1960

Hawaiian Eye
1959

The Outer Limits
1963
as Ethan Wechsler

Gunsmoke
1955
as Jess Bartell / Jay Bartell

The Millionaire
1955
as Jerry Scott

The Detectives
1959

Black Saddle
1959
as Dick Banks

Mr. Novak
1963
as Paul Christopher

Target: The Corruptors!
1961

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951
as Richard Miller
Movies (3)
About Lee Kinsolving
Gifted, poetic actor who never fulfilled his potential. The son of an Episcopal minister and the eldest of four, Kinsolving began acting after his first year of college. A Method actor, Kinsolving studied under Mary Welch of the famed Actors Studio in New York. After a short turn on Broadway, he was signed by agent Richard Clayton, who had brought both James Dean and Tab Hunter to stardom. Soon, Kinsolving was appearing in various East Coast television shows, including the live presentation of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" with Helen Haye… With 17 credits spanning from 1951 to 1963, Lee Kinsolving has appeared in 3 films and 14 TV shows.
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Most Popular Lee Kinsolving Movies
- The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960) — as Sammy Golden
- The Explosive Generation (1961) — as Dan Carlyle
- All the Young Men (1960) — as Pvt. Dean
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