Kirby Furlong, an exceptionally gifted and multifaceted individual, entered this world on January 22, 1963, in the culturally rich and cosmopolitan city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.
The formative years of his life were characterized by his auspicious debut in the 1971 television series, The Jimmy Stewart Show, which effectively served as a springboard for the launch of his remarkable and illustrious career, marked by a plethora of critically acclaimed performances that would cement his status as a thespian of note.
This inaugural foray into the world of television was swiftly followed by his notable and memorable role in the 1973 film, Police Story, where he demonstrated his impressive range and versatility as an actor, effortlessly navigating a wide array of characters and genres with ease and aplomb, thereby solidifying his reputation as a talented and multifaceted performer.
Kirby Furlong's impressive repertoire extends far beyond the realm of television and film, as he has also had the distinction of starring in the 1974 musical comedy, Mame, thereby further cementing his reputation as a talented and devoted performer.