Gary Sinise
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| Gary Sinise | |
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| Birth name | Gary Alan Sinise |
| Born | March 17, 1955 Blue Island, Illinois, U.S.A. |
| Years active | 1982—present |
| Spouse(s) | Moira Harris, 3 children |
| Official site | http://www.garysinise.com/ |
Gary Alan Sinise (born March 17, 1955) is an Emmy and Golden Globe winning, Golden Palm and Academy Award nominated American actor and film director. In 1992, he directed the film and played the role of George Milton in the movie adaption of Of Mice and Men. Sinise was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1994 for his role as Lieutenant Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump. He won a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries for his role in Truman. In 1996, he played a corrupt cop in the Ron Howard dramatic hit Ransom. In 1998, Sinise was awarded an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for George Wallace.
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Sinise was born in Blue Island, Illinois. He attended Highland Park High School in Highland Park, Illinois and continued his education at Illinois State University, in Normal, IL. In 1974, Sinise and two friends, Terry Kinney and Jeff Perry, founded the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Since its founding, Steppenwolf has showcased the talents of such notable actors as Kevin Anderson, Joan Allen, Gary Cole, Glenne Headly, John Malkovich, Jim True-Frost and Laurie Metcalf. At Steppenwolf, Sinise was able to hone his acting and directing skills.
In 1982, Sinise's career began to take off when he directed and starred in Steppenwolf's production of True West. In 1983, he earned an Obie Award for his direction and a year later appeared with John Malkovich in the PBS' American Playhouse production of the play. In 1988, Gary directed Miles from Home, a movie starring Richard Gere, about two brothers' fight against the foreclosure of the family farm. It is considered a commentary on the issue that troubled many family farms in the 1980s. It was shot entirely on location in Iowa.
Sinise has also appeared in Forrest Gump, Of Mice and Men, Apollo 13, Reindeer Games,Snake Eyes, Mission to Mars, The Stand and Impostor. He has starred in two adaptations of John Steinbeck novels, Of Mice and Men, which he also directed, as well as the television broadcast version of The Grapes of Wrath. He also narrated the audio books for Travels with Charley and Of Mice and Men and is reportedly a great Steinbeck fan. Sinise once directed an episode of Thirtysomething, where his friend Terry Kinney had a recurring role.
In 2004, he began his first regular television series, in the crime drama CSI: New York, in which he plays Detective Mac Taylor. Sinise's musical prowess is demonstrated in CSI: NY season 2 episode 14, where, in the last moments of the episode, he plays the bass guitar in a jazz club with musicians Kimo and Carol Williams. Kimo Williams is a real life friend outside of television, and they belong to a band called the Lt. Dan Band, which frequently plays for the USO and other events dedicated to the United States Armed Forces worldwide.
He has appeared in three films with Tom Hanks: Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, and The Green Mile.
It was rumored that he would play Dr. McCoy in Star Trek, a film re imagining of Star Trek. The part however went to Karl Urban, who is 17 years younger than Sinise. Sinise is currently 6 years older than actor DeForest Kelley was when he began playing the role in 1966. [1] [2]
He is the host in the video for the Epcot ride Mission: SPACE, at Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL.
Gary Sinise is the current model for Baume & Mercier watches.
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Gary Sinise, front man for the Lt. Dan Band, performs in the courtyard of the Pentagon May 5, 2006, in support of the America Supports You program.
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| Background information | |
| Born | March 17, 1955 |
| Occupation(s) | actor, film director, musician |
| Instrument(s) | bass guitar, vocals |
| Years active | 2003—present |
| Website | http://www.ltdanband.com/ |
| Members | |
| Kimo Williams, Gary Sinise | |
Since 2003, he has been involved with the Lt. Dan Band, performing for charities and non-profit organisations including the United Service Organizations and Operation Iraqi Children. The band is named for the character Sinise played in Forrest Gump; he plays bass for the band. He has been married to actress Moira Harris since 1981 and they have three children together: Sophia Ana (b. 1988), McCanna Anthony (b. 1990), and Ella Jane (b. 1992).
In 2003, Sinise was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters by Amherst College.
Sinise has been actively supporting United States troops and has plans of going to Iraq to show his appreciation. Most recently, he has donated $35,000 in support of a veterans hospital. [3]
| Year | Film | Role |
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| 1984 | Family Secrets (TV) | Motorcyclist |
| True West (TV broadcast of the play) | Austin | |
| 1989 | The Final Days (TV) | Richard Ben-Veniste |
| My Name is Bill W. (TV) | Ebby, Bill's best friend | |
| 1991 | The Grapes of Wrath (TV broadcast of the play) | Tom Joad |
| 1992 | Of Mice and Men | George Milton |
| A Midnight Clear | Vance 'Mother' Wilkins | |
| The Witness (TV) | Young Soldier | |
| 1993 | Jack the Bear | Norman Strick |
| 1994 | Forrest Gump | Lt. Dan Taylor |
| The Stand (TV miniseries) | Stu Redman | |
| 1995 | Truman (TV) | Harry S. Truman |
| Apollo 13 | Ken Mattingly | |
| The Quick and the Dead | The Marshal | |
| 1996 | Ransom | Det. Jimmy Shaker |
| Albino Alligator | Milo | |
| 1997 | George Wallace (TV) | George C. Wallace |
| 1998 | Snake Eyes | Commander Kevin Dunne |
| 1999 | The Green Mile | Burt Hammersmith |
| It's the Rage | Morgan | |
| That Championship Season (TV) | Tom Daley | |
| 2000 | Bruno | Dino Battaglia |
| Mission to Mars | Jim McConnell | |
| Reindeer Games | Gabriel Mercer | |
| 2001 | A Gentleman's Game | Foster Pearse |
| 2002 | Path to War | George Wallace (uncredited) |
| Made-Up | Duncan Tivey | |
| Impostor | Spencer Olham | |
| 2003 | Fallen Angel (TV) | Terry |
| The Human Stain | Nathan Zuckerman | |
| Mission: SPACE (Disney Ride) | Capcom | |
| 2004 | The Forgotten | Dr. Jack Munce |
| CSI: NY (TV series) | Det. Mac Taylor | |
| The Big Bounce | Ray Ritchie | |
| 2006 | Open Season | Shaw (voice) |
- Gary Sinise Bio at CBS - CSI: NY
- Gary Sinise
- Gary Sinise at the Internet Movie Database
- Lt. Dan Band homepage
- MP3 of Gary Sinise Interview with KFI Host John Ziegler - Part 1, 2, 3, 4
| Preceded by Raul Julia for The Burning Season |
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made of Television 1996 for Truman |
Succeeded by Alan Rickman for Rasputin |
| Preceded by Armand Assante for Gotti |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie 1998 for George Wallace |
Succeeded by Stanley Tucci for Winchell |
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