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Q.3
Costner is a career minor-league baseball player assigned to help groom a young and raw pitcher for the big leagues.

Q.4
"I am Lieutenant John J. Dunbar and this is my post."

Q.5
In "For Love of the Game," Costner pitches a perfect game for what team?

Q.6
Costner stars opposite Whitney Houston in this film that was originally written in the 70s to be for Ryan O'Neal opposite Diana Ross.

Q.7
True or False: The film in which Costner's family's life is scarred after a nuclear attack is "No Way Out".

Q.8
Kevin portrays the historical figure Eliot Ness in this film:

Q.9
When he starred in this post-apocalyptic science fiction film, it was the most expensive motion picture ever made at that time.

Q.10
'A good friend of mine used to say, "This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.'

Q.11
In another historical role, he played New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison in this film:

Q.12
This film with Gene Hackman, Sean Young and Costner involved high-level military intelligence, Soviet espionage, murder and a love triangle.

Q.13
"Nobility is not a birthright. It's defined by one's actions."

Q.14
"If you build it, he will come."

Q.15
In "Dances With Wolves", the character who becomes Costner's love interest is:

Q.16
Costner's character is revealed to be what at the end of "No Way Out"?

Q.17
True or false: "Dances With Wolves" won the academy award for Best Picture.

Q.18
She played the baseball groupie and love interest in Bull Durham:

Q.19
Costner plays a high school coach of which sport in McFarland, USA?

Q.20
What did Costner's character name his befriended wolf in "Dances With Wolves?"

Q.21
True or False: Kevin Costner played the role of a corpse in "The Big Chill."