Steve Buscemi
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Born | Steven Vincent Buscemi December 13, 1957 Brooklyn, New York |
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Spouse(s) | Jo Andres | ||||||
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Steven Vincent Buscemi (born December 13, 1957) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American, actor and film director.
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[edit] Early life
Buscemi was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Dorothy, who worked as a hostess at Howard Johnson's, and John Buscemi, a sanitation worker and Korean War veteran. Buscemi's father was Italian American and his mother Irish American.[1][2][3] He has three brothers: Jon, Ken and Michael. Buscemi was raised Catholic.[4] He graduated in 1975 from Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York, a school which he attended with writer Edward Renehan and actress Patricia Charbonneau. In high school, Buscemi wrestled for the varsity squad and participated in the drama troupe, at that time directed by Mr. Lynne C. Lappin. (Buscemi's 1996 film Trees Lounge, in which he not only starred but served as screenwriter and director, is set in and was largely shot in his childhood village of Valley Stream.[5]) Buscemi briefly attended Nassau Community College before moving to Manhattan to enroll in the Lee Strasberg Institute. In the early '80s Buscemi also served as a firefighter for four years with the FDNY. On March 4th 2005, Buscemi returned to his old high school where he was presented the Distinguished Alumni Award as part of the school's 75th anniversary celebration.
[edit] Career
[edit] Acting
Buscemi is an associate member of the experimental theater company The Wooster Group. Buscemi's most notable character roles include Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs, Garland Greene in Con Air, Rockhound in Armageddon, Donny in The Big Lebowski, Romero in the Spy Kids films and Carl Showalter in Fargo. Although usually a supporting actor, he has had critical success as a lead actor, particularly in his role as Seymour in Ghost World. Buscemi often plays characters that are neurotic and paranoid. He has appeared in a number of films by the Coen Brothers, in which he tends to die in a grisly, prolonged or unexpected manner. He frequently provides comic relief in Adam Sandler films such as Billy Madison, The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy and Mr. Deeds. Possibly reminiscing Buscemi & Sandler starring together (as brothers) in Airheads. Buscemi also played a nemesis to Sandler and Kevin James in the comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. He also has worked with Tim Burton, Quentin Tarantino, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, Jim Jarmusch and Robert Rodriguez on various occasions. Buscemi made an appearance in Pulp Fiction in 1994.
In 2003, Buscemi made a brief celebrity guest appearance as himself on the long-running FOX animated television show The Simpsons in the episode "Brake My Wife, Please". Most recently, Buscemi provided the voice for Dwight, a bank robber who Marge promises to visit in jail if he turns himself in to the authorities. This episode, entitled "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", originally aired on October 14, 2007.
In 2004, Buscemi joined the cast of The Sopranos as Tony Soprano's cousin and childhood friend, Tony Blundetto. Buscemi had previously contributed to the show as director of the third season episode "Pine Barrens" (one of the most critically-acclaimed episodes of the series). He appeared in the third episode of Season 6, as a doorman in heaven (portrayed as a country club) in Tony Soprano's dream. He returned to direct the episode " Mr. and Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request", the fifth episode of Season 6.
In 2005, he played James McCord in The Island. The man who helped the two main characters escape the complex and gave them a quick overview of the real world. Again this role was about a strange but very fun and likable person.
In 1995, Buscemi played suspected cop-shooter Gordon Pratt in the episode "End Game" at the end of a three-episode arc of Homicide: Life on the Street. He also had a role as Phil Hickle, Ellen's father and older Pete's guidance counselor, in The Adventures of Pete and Pete, as well as guest-starring in Miami Vice in 1986. Buscemi was rumored to be considered for the role of The Scarecrow in Joel Schumacher's proposed fifth installment of the Batman franchise, Batman Triumphant, before Warner Bros. cancelled the project.[6]
In 2004, Buscemi appeared in the music video for Joe Strummer's cover of the Bob Marley track "Redemption Song". The video is shot after Strummer's death, and Buscemi appears alongside of a graffiti portrait of Strummer.
[edit] Directing
Buscemi worked extensively as a director, having worked on (and starred in) the feature film, Interview (2007). He directed Trees Lounge (1996), Animal Factory (2000), and Lonesome Jim (2005). In addition to feature films, he directed episodes of the television shows Homicide: Life on the Street and The Sopranos, as well as two episodes of HBO's prison-drama series Oz, entitled "U.S. Male" and "Cuts Like a Knife".
[edit] Personal life
The day after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Buscemi went to his old firehouse to volunteer for recovery work at Ground Zero. That week, he worked 12 hour shifts digging through the rubble, while refusing to do interviews or have his picture taken.[7]
In April 2001, while shooting the film Domestic Disturbance in Wilmington, North Carolina, Buscemi was stabbed while intervening in a bar fight between his friend Vince Vaughn, screenwriter Scott Rosenberg and a local man, who allegedly instigated the brawl.[8][9]
During his profile on the show Inside the Actors Studio, director John Waters said that he and Buscemi bear an uncanny resemblance to each other, to the point where Waters sent out Christmas cards with a picture of "himself" which was actually Buscemi dressed as him. He also (somewhat jokingly) noted that should a movie ever be made about Waters' life, Buscemi has agreed to star as Waters in the film.
Buscemi has one son, Lucian, with his wife Jo Andres.[10]
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Parting Glances | Nick | |
1987 | Kiss Daddy Goodnight | Johnny | |
1988 | Call Me | Switchblade | |
1989 | Slaves of New York | Wilfredo | |
Mystery Train | Charlie the Barber | ||
Lonesome Dove | Luke | Television Series | |
New York Stories | |||
1990 | Tales from the Darkside: The Movie | Bellingham (Segment "Lot 249") | |
King of New York | Test Tube | ||
Miller's Crossing | Mink | ||
1991 | Barton Fink | Chet | |
1992 | In the Soup | Aldolpho Rollo | |
Reservoir Dogs | Mr. Pink | ||
CrissCross | Drug Dealer | ||
1993 | Twenty Bucks | Frank | |
Rising Sun | Willy 'the Weasel' Wilhelm | ||
The Adventures of Pete & Pete | Television Series | ||
Ed And His Dead Mother | Ed Chilton | ||
1994 | The Search for One-eye Jimmy | Ed Hoyt | |
The Hudsucker Proxy | Beatnik Barman at Ann's 440 | ||
Airheads | Rex | ||
Pulp Fiction | Buddy Holly impersonator | ||
1995 | Billy Madison | Danny McGrath | Uncredited |
Living in Oblivion | Nick Reve | ||
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | Mister Shhh | ||
Desperado | Buscemi | ||
1996 | Fargo | Carl Showalter | |
Escape from L.A. | Map to the Stars Eddie | ||
Trees Lounge | Tommy | Writer, Director | |
1997 | Con Air | Garland 'The Marietta Mangler' Greene | |
1998 | The Big Lebowski | Theodore Donald 'Donny' Kerabatsos | |
Divine Trash | Himself | ||
The Impostors | Happy Franks | ||
The Wedding Singer | David 'Dave' Veltri | Uncredited | |
Armageddon | Rockhound | ||
1999 | Big Daddy | Homeless Guy | |
2000 | 28 Days | Cornell Shaw | |
Animal Factory | A.R. Hosspack | Director | |
2001 | Ghost World | Seymour | |
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | Officer Neil | Voice | |
The Grey Zone | 'Hesch' Abramowics | ||
Love in the Time of Money | Martin Kunkle | ||
Domestic Disturbance | Ray Coleman | ||
Monsters, Inc. | Randall Boggs | Voice | |
2002 | Mr. Deeds | Crazy Eyes | |
13 Moons | Bananas The Clown | ||
The Laramie Project | Doc O'Conner | ||
Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams | Romero | ||
2003 | Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over | Romero | |
Coffee and Cigarettes | Waiter (Segment "Twins") | ||
Big Fish | Norther Winslow | ||
2002-2006 | The Sopranos | Tony Blundetto \ Man | Television Series |
2004 | Home on the Range | Wesley | Voice |
2005 | Lonesome Jim | Director | |
The Island | McCord | ||
2006 | Art School Confidential | Broadway Bob D'Annunzio | Uncredited |
Monster House | Nebbercracker | Voice | |
Charlotte's Web | Templeton the Rat | Voice | |
Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11 | Narrator | Television | |
2007 | I Think I Love My Wife | George | |
Paris, je t'aime | The tourist (segment 'Tuileries') | ||
Interview | Pierre Peters | Director | |
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry | Clinton Fitzer | ||
The Simpsons | Dwight | Television Series, Voice | |
Delirious | Les Galantine | ||
Romance & Cigarettes | Angelo | ||
30 Rock | Private Eye | Television Series | |
2008 | ER | Mr. Masterson | Television Series |
Igor | Scamper (voice) | post-production | |
John Rabe | Dr. Robert Wilson | post-production | |
2009 | G-Force | Bucky (voice) | post-production |
[edit] References
- ^ Film Society of Lincoln Center
- ^ THE THIN MAN. | The New Yorker (November, 2005)
- ^ John Lahr - steve buscemi profile
- ^ Lahr, John. "THE THIN MAN", The New Yorker, 2005-11-14. Retrieved on 2007-12-10.
- ^ Delatiner, Barbara. "Cinema Arts Film Festival Stresses the Independents", The New York Times, June 1, 1997. Accessed November 1, 2007.
- ^ moviemansguide.com review of Batman Begins by Andy Hoglund
- ^ indieking.com interview with photos
- ^ thesmokinggun.com mugshots and description
- ^ indieking.com has two news clippings on the incident.
- ^ Steve Buscemi Biography - Movies.com. movies.go.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-27.
[edit] External links
- The Illustrious Steve Buscemi
- Steve Buscemi: IndieKing
- Steve Buscemi at the Internet Movie Database
- Steve Buscemi at the Voice Chasers Database
- All Movie Guide entry