'For Love of the Game' Cast: Where Are They Now?
07/15/2020 08:29 am EDT
Kevin Coster - Billy Chapel
Costner already put together an established resume before For Love of the Game, being featured in films such as The Untouchables, Dances with Wolves, Bull Durham, and Field of Dreams. He currently stars in the TV series Yellowstone and set to star in the film Let it Go, which will be released in November.
Kelly Preston - Jane Aubrey
As mentioned earlier, Preston died after a private battle with breast cancer. After For Love of the Game, Preston starred in films such as The Cat in the Hat, Sky High, and Gotti which was released in 2018. She will also be featured in the film Off The Rails, which will be released sometime this year.
John C. Reilly - Gus Sinski
Reilly is known for his roles such as Step Brothers and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. However, Reilly was working long before those roles, starring in Boogie Nights, Days of Thunder, and The River Wild before For Love of the Game. He's set to star in a new HBO series called Showtime, playing Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss.
Jena Malone - Heather Aubrey
For Love of the Game was one of Malone's first films and has continued to work consistently for the last 20 years, starring in Sucker Punch and The Hunger Games films. She is set to star in Antebellum, which will be released this year, and is a series regular of the TV series Goliath.
Brian Cox - Gary Wheeler
Like Costner, Cox was very established before For Love of the Game, starting in Braveheart, Kiss the Girls, and Rushmore. Cox is also known for his roles in X2 and both Super Troopers films. He is currently starring in Last Moment of Clarity, which was released in May.
J.K. Simmons - Frank Perry
Most fans know Simmons for his work on Law & Order and as J. Jonah Jameson in the first three Spider-Man films — and reprising that role in the most recent MCU film, Spiderman: Homecoming. Simmons won an Academy Award for his role in Whiplash in 2014, which led to him getting more film roles. He is featured in the film Palm Springs, which was released on Hulu this week.
Vin Scully
Scully played himself in the film as he is one of the most famous baseball announcers in history, calling Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers games from 1950-2016. Back in April, Scully was hospitalized after a fall but was able to recover. His work over the years has landed him in the National Radio Hall of Fame, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame gave him the Ford Frick Award in 1982.
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