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Tom Sizemore Biography
This charismatic character player quickly ascended from college and graduate dramatic studies to the world of regional and Off-Broadway theater to finally become an increasingly familiar face in Hollywood genre films in the 1990s. 1989 marked a career turning point for the young actor as Sizemore appeared in an AbcTV-movie, small roles in four features, including playing a glib con who befriends Sylvester Stallonein the slammer in "Lock Up" and an angry wheelchair-bound vet in Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July", and memorably as the love interest of Colleen McMurphy (Dana Delany) in a story arc on the Vietnam drama "China Beach" (Abc.
Sizemore brings a spontaneity and humor to his often intense, fast-talking characters (usually cops or cons on the fringe), that raises them above the cliches they could have been. He stood out in several of his five feature credits in 1993. As the wisecracking cop partner of Chris Penn the actor held his own against some accomplished scene-stealers in "True Romance". He shone in "Hearts and Souls" in a more substantial supporting role as the amiable hood/guardian angel of Robert Downey Jr.Sizemore also registered as a stolid Bat Masterson allied with Kevin Costner's "Wyatt Earp" and expanded his rep playing an obsessive detective on the trail of a murderous couple, reteaming with director Oliver Stone in "Natural Born Killers" (both 1994). He remained busy in 1995 as "Devil in a Blue Dress" found him playing an enigmatic "fixer" who draws P.I. Easy Rawlings (Denzel Washington) into a dangerous case. "Strange Days" cast the actor as a sleazy detective while "Heat" had him as one of Robert De Niro's partners-in-crime.
Sizemore has publicly credited De Niro for helping him overcome a drug habit. Following the completion of "Heat", De Niro staged an intervention and Sizemore entered a rehab clinic. Now drug-free, he managed to land the lead as a slightly cynical cop investigating a mysterious murder at a Chicago museum in "The Relic" (1997). After packing on the pounds, Sizemore offered a chilling portrayal of reputed mobster John Gotti in the 1998 NBC miniseries "Witness to the Mob", executive produced by De Niro. Later that year, he had his biggest breakthrough to date as Sergeant Hovarth, the loyal right-hand man of Tom Hanks' Captain John Miller in Steven Spielberg's startlingly popular and roundly acclaimed World War II epic "Saving Private Ryan". The actor received exceptional notice for his multifaceted performance in this brutally violent yet spellbinding account of the rescue of the titular missing soldier from behind enemy lines. An actor personally and professionally acquainted with Robert De Niro, and one who has worked well with such big time directors as Spielberg, Oliver Stone, Kathryn Bigelow and Michael Mann, Sizemore finally joined up with the legendary Martin Scorsese with a scene-stealing performance as a wild ambulance driver in "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999). He received additional acclaim and notice for his gripping turn in the HBO original drama "Witness Protection" as a gangster turned government witness and target. Keeping a steadily high profile, Sizemore was next featured with the lead supporting role as a fight promoter in Ron Shelton's "Play It to the Bone" (1999), a boxing film pitting two fighter friends (Woody Harrelson and Antonio Banderas against each other in the ring. The following year the busy actor co-starred with Val Kilmerin the sci-fi thriller "Red Planet" (2000) and was also in the ensemble of "The Match", a Scotland-set soccer drama. In 2001, he appeared in two high-grossing war films "Pearl Harbor" and "Black Hawk Down." He landed a television drama series leading role as a LAPD captain in the CBS show "Robbery Homicide Division" in 2002 and then co-starred with Morgan Freemanin the supernatural thriller feature "Dreamcatcher" (2003).
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