


He is currently shooting one of the leads of the upcoming Taylor Sheridan written and directed series "Yellowstone" for the Paramount Network. In 2018, Wes will be seen in Paramount's popular franchise "Mission Impossible: Fallout," and the independent feature "The Best Of Enemies," opposite Sam Rockwell and Taraji P. He also portrayed gamemaker Seneca Crane in "The Hunger Games" and co-stared in "Lovelace" as photographer Thomas. Wes Bentley first gained recognition for his role in the Oscar-winning film, "American Beauty," in which he played Ricky Fritts, the soulful, artistic next-door neighbor to Jane Burnham (Thora Birch). The band recently recorded a collection of songs from and inspired by "The Hatfields McCoys." Featuring the song "These Hills," the album is entitled "Famous For Killing Each Other." The band's song "The Angels Came Down" from their album "Turn It On," was recently adopted by the Gold Star Moms and Gold Star Wives organizations, which support the mothers, wives and families of fallen soldiers. When Costner is not working on films, he sings lead vocals and plays lead guitar in his band, "Modern West," and can be seen playing venues across the country. In television, Costner also won the Emmy Award®, Golden Globe Award, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for his role as Devil Anse Hatfield in Hatfield's McCoys. One of our generation's most accomplished actors, Costner's unforgettable portrayals of characters from Eliot Ness in the Untouchables to Crash Davis in Bull Durham, to Ray Kinsella in Field of Dreams, and to Jim Garrison in JFK, have fortified his place in American cinematic lore.

Costner is a critically acclaimed actor, producer, director, and musician.
