'Home Alone's' Kevin Turned 43 & He Looks Like A Dreamboat Today

Feb 11, 2021 by apost team

Macaulay Culkin is known to people the world over as the adorable yet mischievous Kevin McAllister, the little boy from the Home Alone movies from the '90s. And even though he grew up and continued working as an actor, albeit in more niche and alternative roles, he's never really shaken his image as the "Home Alone" kid.

Now, after turning 43, he's played up this association, joking about making his fans feel old — and we certainly do!

Macaulay Culkin (1991), (Pierre VAUTHEY/Corbis Historical via Getty Images)

Macaulay Culkin was born on August 26, 1980, to Christopher Cornelius "Kit" Culkin, a former Broadway actor, and Patricia Brentrup. One of seven children, Macaulay lived a modest childhood. His younger brother, Kieran Culkin, told Vanity Fair in 2018 that the family lived in a tiny railroad apartment "barely suitable for a couple."

"It was just a hallway, and there were no separating doors, except for the bathroom, which didn't have a lock," Kiernan shared. "They raised seven kids in that apartment—for years! They just kept bringing babies home to this little space."

Their parents would spend nights on the sofa and work in shifts to ensure one of them was home at all times. While they never married, they lived as if they were. Also a lover of the acting profession, Kit had once graced Broadway as an up-and-coming star in the '60s. After becoming a father, he took up a job as a church sacristan so the Culkin kids could get staff rates to attend the parish school. Patricia, on the other hand, worked at a telephone-answering service. 

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Macauley Culkin (1991), (Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

According to Emily Gerson Saines, the Culkins' family's longtime agent and manager, Patricia (whom she affectionally refers to as Patty,) took her role as the matriarch quite seriously.

"[She] maintained strong family values, like the family having a meal together, the Christmas tree, Thanksgiving," Saines said. "These are all important things to Patty, and she instilled that in her kids."

Patricia and Kit were eager to get their brood into show business. According to Kiernan, the two would seek out every opportunity to get their kids into acting. "My parents' friends were running a little theater, the Light Opera of Manhattan, and whenever a production needed a kid, they were like, 'What age and what gender? We've got seven of them right over here,'" he explained.

Macauley Culkin (1991), (Barry King/WireImage via Getty Images)

So it comes as no surprise that Macaulay's acting career began at the tender age of four. The Home Alone star started with small parts in off-Broadway productions before working himself up to more prestigious gigs, including the "Bach Babies" at the New York Philharmonic. Although Macaulay was already landing role and role in New York, his family was still struggling financially. Billy Hopkins, the casting director to give Macaulay his very first job, said that even getting the boy to his rehearsals was a struggle.

"They were so poor I had to use my own money to make sure that he got to and from rehearsal," Hopkins told New York magazine in 2001. "Macaulay would crawl under the bleachers at the theater to look for change that had fallen out of people's pockets. They were like the Beverly Hillbillies."

Macauley Culkin (1991), (Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

Macaulay's on-stage appearances quickly turned him into a sought-after child actor of the '80s. By 1988, he had already landed his first role on the big screen as Cy Blue Black in the hit drama "Rocket Gibraltar." That following year, Macaulay would land roles in two more high-profile films, "See You in the Morning" and "Uncle Buck." Then, just shy of 10 years old, the child prodigy made his big break as Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster comedy film "Home Alone."

The movie quickly proved to be an immense success. Reining in at $476.7 million worldwide, "Home Alone" was listed by Guinness World Records as the highest-grossing live-action comedy of its time. It also became the third most successful film worldwide, just behind "Star Wars" and "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." In contrast to those films, however, it wasn't the revolutionary CGI effects that ensured "Home Alone's" success, but rather Macaulay's hilarious portrayal of Kevin McCallister. His fame, the actor says, came about almost overnight. He became the talk of the town among the kids in his neighborhood, and he was suddenly surrounded by cameras everywhere he went.

"It was one of those paranoias like, 'There are people in the bushes! There are people in the bushes!' But there really are people in the bushes. It was that kind of thing," Macaulay told New York.

Macauley Culkin (1994), (Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)

Still just a young kid, he became uncomfortable with the increased attention. "Hats don't really help," he admitted. "They say if you cover your forehead, you cover 80 percent of what people associate with you, but it doesn’' work. When I was 9 years old, I got recognized wearing a ski mask. Maybe it's the lips. I couldn't hide from the world at all." 

Unable to escape the media craze, Macaulay began spending most of his time when he wasn't working inside his family apartment watching TV. His father then quit his job at the church and became Macaulay's manager and the two would spend most of their time on the road. By 1993, the boy had become one of the highest-paid child actors in Hollywood, earning a whopping $4.5 million for his role in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." He had also landed high-profile jobs in multiple films, including "The Good Son," "The Nutcracker," and "Getting Even with Dad." Still, Macaulay was growing tired of life in Hollywood – he had, after all, starred in 15 films in seven years. That didn't mean much to his power-hungry father, however. 

"I just remember the exact point when I was growing a little more tired – during 'The Good Son,'" Macauley confessed. "I had already done one or two things that year, and I just said to Kit, 'Listen, I’m really getting tired and I'm not at school as much as I'd like to be; I really need some time off.' He said, 'Yeah, sure,' and the next thing I knew I was on the next set doing the next thing, and it just kind of clicked in my brain: Okay. There’s basically nothing I can do to make this stop."

Macaulay Culkin (2001), (Evan Agostini/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images)

As Macaulay's fame grew, so did his dismay for his Hollywood lifestyle. But in 1994, he found his way out; His parents had split, so the young actor took his chance to quit acting and pursue a normal life as an adolescent. He attended a private school in Manhattan, and turned down multiple acting jobs. “I was just hoping to disappear off the face of the earth,” Macaulay told Time in 2001.

At the time of Kit and Patricia’s split, Macaulay said he had no idea how much money he had actually made throughout his career. 

"My father would hide newspapers from me so I wouldn't read the stuff about him or find out how much I was making,” he explained to New York. “I can understand why they did that; they didn't want me running off to my friends saying, 'I just made $8 million!'"

Macaulay Culkin (2001), (Diane L. Cohen/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images)

But that information became important during his parent’s custody battle. By 1996, he discovered he was worth around $50 million. But even with that much money in his name, the family could not access it amid the ongoing court case.

"Basically, I had millions and millions of dollars in the bank and my mother couldn't pay the rent because she was spending all of her money on lawyers," Macaulay said. 

The situation had become so dire, he realized he had to take matters into his own hands. "We were about to get evicted from our apartment. The only way I could get access to that money was to take my father's name off it, but I didn't want to make it messy, so I figured I'd take both their names off."

And with that, Macaulay’s complicated relationship with his father came to an end. From then on out, he was free to live his life the way he wanted. 

Macaulay Culkin (2005), (Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images)

It wasn’t until the early 2000’s when Macaulay returned to acting. He made his comeback in 2000 in the London West End play “Madame Melville.” In 2003, the actor made a guest appearance on “Will & Grace” as Karen Walker's goofy divorce lawyer.

Since then, he’s only taken up scarce acting projects and has instead focused on picking up projects he felt passionate about. He started a rock band, The Pizza Underground, in 2013, and launched a parody lifestyle website called Bunny Ears in 2018. That same year, Macaulay delighted fans by returning to his “Home Alone” character Kevin in a Christmas ad for Google Assistant

Macaulay Culkin (2010), (Steve Granitz/WireImage via Getty Images)

Today, Macaulay uses his fortune to pursue his own dreams, and shows little interest in becoming the famous actor he once was. 

"I felt like some kid worked really, really hard and I inherited all his money. I had kind of no real sense," he told Ellen DeGeneres in 2018. "It allows me to treat everything like a hobby. I do nothing for my dinner, nowadays. So I can just do all kind of projects that I want to do whether its writing or painting or a new website or whatever it is."

Macaulay Culkin (2014), (Astrid Stawiarz/WireImage via Getty Images)

Be that as it may, Macaulay will always be the boy who brought Kevin McAllister to life – so it might come as a sobering shock to find out he turned 40 years old last summer! To mark his milestone birthday, Macauley took to Twitter with a very considered and subtly hilarious message to his fans, poking fun at both himself and everyone else. He wrote:

"Hey guys, wanna feel old?

I'm 40.

You're welcome."

Simple, yet effective. He even responded to his own tweet, adding: 

"It's my gift to the world: I make people feel old. I'm no longer a kid, that's my job."

Macaulay Culkin (2018), (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images)

Were you shocked when you found out Macauley is now 43 years old? Let us know in the comments, and make sure you pass this along to your friends and family! 

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