This Hollywood Star Is 1 of 6 Children in a Family Where His Mother Worked as a Teacher & He Later Had a Housing Budget of $150 a Month
Growing up in Philadelphia, the youngest of six children, this actor spent his early years in a townhouse with his parents, Ruth, a teacher, and Edmund, an architect.
“There were a lot of stairs, and everything was very, very narrow — I think the house was only about 18ft wide. I loved growing up there,” he shared in an interview.
His parents’ passion for politics and activism shaped his environment. His mother often took him to anti-Vietnam War rallies in Washington, D.C., while his father would return home fuming about the injustices of the war.
Reflecting on those early days during a 2023 appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” he shared, “She was very nice to let me sleep on her couch,” evoking laughter from the audience.
Eventually, he moved into what he referred to as a “flop house,” sharing space with other artists and musicians. Life was tough, and the accommodations were far from glamorous, including an enclosed room that required a heavy steel bar to lock at night.
He juggled auditions, appeared in plays, and hustled for any opportunity. “Hungry is an understatement,” he admitted. “I was starving for success. And for creative fulfillment. And money. And girls. And fame. All of the coolness. All those things.”
The actor filming “Footloose” circa 1984. | Source: Getty Images
Fame, while intoxicating, also came with overwhelming pressure. “I’m not sure that I was really ready,” he confessed. Although he landed leading roles for years afterward, he felt his performances lacked impact.
The Hollywood star on the set of “Footloose” in 1984. | Source: Getty Images
Through persistence, self-reflection, and a passion for his craft, this star from Philadelphia overcame the pitfalls of early fame, setting the stage for a legendary career.
The legendary actor circa 1985. | Source: Getty Images
A Legendary Career and a Life of Love
This actor is none other than Kevin Bacon, whose journey to becoming a Hollywood icon began with his breakout role in “Footloose.” Over the decades, he solidified his reputation with a diverse range of performances in critically acclaimed films like “A Few Good Men,” “Mystic River,” and “Apollo 13.”
Kevin Bacon filming “Apollo 13” in 1995. | Source: Getty Images
Beyond his illustrious career, in 1987, Bacon met actress Kyra Sedgwick on the set of the TV movie “Lemon Sky.” The two East Coast natives, each one of six siblings, bonded over their shared work ethic and distaste for certain Hollywood conventions.
Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon at HBO’s post-Emmy Awards reception on September 20, 2009, in West Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on the ordeal, he said, “It was a bad day. But pretty quickly we were able to see all the things we had as opposed to whatever we lost, and those are the biggest clichés: children, health, love, a nice home. So we got through it together. I don’t think about Madoff, like, at all.”
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick at the Museum of The Moving Image salutes Clint Eastwood event on December 1, 2009, in New York. | Source: Getty Images
Kevin Bacon during the 2024 Tribeca Festival on June 14 in New York. | Source: Getty Images
His journey from a cramped childhood home to Hollywood stardom reflects resilience, talent, and an enduring commitment to his craft and family. Balancing a legendary career with a grounded lifestyle, he remains a rare figure in entertainment.