Can you guess which iconic actor went from living in a $150-a-month New York flophouse to running a peaceful farm with his family? As a kid, he was already hooked on acting—returning from the movies to dress up as characters, fueled by a box of old clothes his mom saved for him. In 1976, fresh out of Philadelphia, he moved to New York City to chase his dream. After crashing on his sister’s couch, he found a tiny room through the Village Voice, sharing the space with a classical pianist for four years.
The late-night piano playing became a comforting memory during his early struggles. While studying and performing at Circle in the Square Theater School, he pushed forward with one goal: to live authentically through art. A few years later, he broke out in films like Footloose, Beauty Shop, and The Woodsman, becoming a household name—Kevin Bacon.
Today, Bacon and his wife, actress Kyra Sedgwick, live on a 40-acre farm in Connecticut with goats, pigs, alpacas, and miniature horses. They grow herbs and vegetables, share snippets of farm life online, and even credit the animals with shifting their diets—no more goat or pig on the menu.
From flophouse roommate meals to farm-to-table living, Bacon’s journey shows how far passion and persistence can take you.