Kris Kristofferson(1936-2024)
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Kris Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas, to Mary Ann
(Ashbrook) and Lars Henry Kristofferson. His paternal grandparents were
Swedish, and his father was a United States Air Force general who
pushed his son to a military career. Kris was a Golden Gloves boxer and
went to Pomona College in California. From there, he earned a Rhodes
scholarship to study literature at Oxford University. He ultimately
joined the United States Army and achieved the rank of captain. He
became a helicopter pilot, which served him well later. In 1965, he
resigned his commission to pursue songwriting. He had just been
assigned to become a teacher at USMA West Point. He got a job sweeping
floors in Nashville studios. There he met
Johnny Cash, who initially took some
of his songs but ignored them. He was also working as a commercial
helicopter pilot at the time. He got Cash's attention when he landed
his helicopter in Cash's yard and gave him some more tapes. Cash then
recorded Kristofferson's "Sunday Morning Coming Down", which was voted
the 1970 Song of the Year by the Country Music Association. Kris was
noted for his heavy boozing. He lost his helicopter pilot job when he
passed out at the controls, and his drinking ruined his marriage to
singer Rita Coolidge, when he was reaching
a bottle and half of Jack Daniels daily. He gave up alcohol in 1976.
His acting career nose-dived after making
Heaven's Gate (1980). In recent
years, he has made a comeback with his musical and acting careers. He
does say that he prefers his music, but says his children are his true
legacy.
Remembering Kris Kristofferson (1936-2024)
Remembering Kris Kristofferson (1936-2024)
We look back on the life and career of country musician and actor Kris Kristofferson, whose screen credits include A Star Is Born (1976), Blade, and Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid.