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Gary Alan Sinise (/ s ɪ ˈ n iː s /; born March 17, 1955) is an American actor, director, producer, and musician. Among other awards, he has won a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, [1] and he has been nominated for an ...
Sinise first starred in the film adaptation of John Steinbeck's classic novel Of Mice and Men which he also directed and produced. He is perhaps most known for his role as Lieutenant Dan Taylor in the Robert Zemeckis film Forrest Gump (1994) opposite Tom Hanks , for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor .
A 1985 review of Sinise's production, by The Record, compared the play with the 1955 black comedy film The Ladykillers and the 1958 Italian criminal-comedy film Big Deal on Madonna Street and wrote, "while one might be tempted to chuckle at Kessler's old-fashioned dramaturgy, it's a fine example of its kind and gorgeously performed by a cast of three under the direction of Gary Sinise...
Gary Sinise and films with Beaufort connection put “butts in the seats” but it was another SC film that took home the awards this year Lt. Dan actor Gary Sinese honored at Beaufort film ...
Gary Sinise won this award twice for Truman (1995) and George Wallace (1997). Alan Rickman won for Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny (1996) Jack Lemmon won for Tuesdays with Morrie (1999) Ben Kingsley won for Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001) Al Pacino won twice for Angels in America (2003), You Don't Know Jack (2010) Geoffrey Rush won for The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) Paul ...
The "Forrest Gump" actor lost his son to cancer in January. Gary Sinise opened up about the decision to step away from Hollywood to be with his family during difficult times.. Speaking with Fox ...
Gary Sinise is receiving support from fellow stars following the death of his son, McCanna Anthony Sinise, who died from cancer at the age of 33.. The actor made the news public on Tuesday with a ...
It ran at the Steppenwolf Theatre and later transferred off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre in 1982 with John Malkovich and Gary Sinise. The production was aired on American Playhouse on PBS the following year where it gained a national audience. [1] The play was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1983. [2]