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Tom Sizemore
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Biography

Tom Sizemore rose in prominence throughout the 1990s, establishing himself as a memorable tough guy character, sought after by the most respected directors in the business. Born in Detroit September 29, 1964, Sizemore grew up idolizing the tough guy characters of the movies he watched. After attending Wayne State University, he got his Master's Degree in theater from the University of Temple in 1986. Like many he moved to New York City and struggled, waiting tables and performing in plays. His first break came when Oliver Stone cast him in a bit part in Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Bigger roles soon followed throughout the early 90s, such as Guilty by Suspicion (1991), True Romance (1993), and Striking Distance (1993). 1994 proved to be an even bigger year for Sizemore, as he won the role of Bat Masterson in Kevin Costner's star-studded biopic Wyatt Earp(1994), as well as one of his first truly memorable roles as Detective Jack Scagnetti in Oliver Stone's controversial Natural Born Killers (1994). In 1995 he appeared in Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), Strange Days (1995), as well as the acclaimed crime epic Heat (1995), directed by Michael Mann. Sizemore earned his first big leading role in Relic, The (1997), the big budget effects thriller directed by Peter Hyams. A habitual drug user throughout many years, Sizemore was forced to recover in 1998 when his mother and father figure/friend Robert De Niro appeared on his doorstep during the filming of Witness to the Mob (1998) (TV). Threatening to take him to rehab or jail, Sizemore chose rehab. Now sober, he now counsels teens involved in substance abuse. Offered both a role in WWII films directed by both Malick, Terence and Steven Spielberg, Sizemore chose the role of Sergeant Horvath in Saving Private Ryan (1998). The role and film received widespread acclaim and introduced Sizemore's talents to a much broader audience in a more human and well-rounded role than he had previously been given. Sizemore also credits this shoot and Spielberg for helping him with his recovery from addiction, with Spielbergh threatening to reshoot the entire film if Sizemore failed a drug test even once. After a flambouyant and uncredited mobster role in Enemy of the State(1998), Sizemore then portrayed a psychotic ambulance driver in Bringing Out the Dead (1999) directed by Martin Scorsese. Seemingly taking it easy, he then turned in fine but stereotypical performances in Play it to the Bone (1999), Red Planet (2000), and Pearl Harbor (2001). Sizemore then received another leading role in the high-profile military drama Black Hawk Down (2001) directed by yet another legendary director, Ridley Scott. Specializing in the sort of ultimate tough guy/manly man roles that harken back to a different era in film, Sizemore continues to be a favorite of Hollywood's greatest directors. Never afraid to speak his mind about anyone and anything, his sense of blunt honesty and lack of pretentiousness is refreshing. A commanding voice and presence on film, Sizemore looks to continue as one of Hollywood's greatest actors.

Tom Sizemore stared in:

Title Year Saw with/at: Scene On Rating
Guilty by Suspicion 1991 I do not remember 0000-00-00 Bomb
Point Break 1991 Showcase North Have on Trish's Recommendation 0000-00-00 ** 1/2
Heart and Souls 1993 I don't remember 0000-00-00 **
Wyatt Earp 1994 At Showcase Orange 0000-00-00 **
Heat 1995 2023-02-20 *** 1/2
Enemy of the State 1998 Branford Hoyts 0000-00-00 *** 1/2
Saving Private Ryan 1998 Branford Hoyts 0000-00-00 ****
Bringing Out the Dead 1999 with Cheri at Branford Hoyts 0000-00-00 *** 1/2
Red Planet 2000 on USA 2005-09-11 **
Big Trouble 2002 w/ Suzy at Branford Hoyts 2002-04-12 ** 1/2