Post by petrolino on Aug 10, 2019 23:17:47 GMT
Steve Buscemi Eyes

Steve Buscemi speaks with Seth Meyers
Steve Buscemi speaks with Stephen Colbert
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'Steven Vincent Buscemi was born in Brooklyn, New York, to John Buscemi, a sanitation worker and Korean War veteran, and Dorothy (née Wilson) Buscemi, a hostess at Howard Johnson's. Buscemi's father was of Italian descent; his ancestors were from the town of Menfi in Sicily. Buscemi's mother was of Irish, English, and Dutch ancestry. He has three brothers—Jon, Ken, and Michael. Michael is also an actor. Buscemi was raised Roman Catholic.
The family moved to Valley Stream in Nassau County and Buscemi graduated in 1975 from Valley Stream Central High School, along with classmate and future actress Patricia Charbonneau. In high school Buscemi wrestled for the varsity squad and participated in the drama troupe. Buscemi's 1996 film Trees Lounge, in which he starred and served as screenwriter and director, is set in and was largely shot in his childhood village of Valley Stream. Buscemi briefly attended Nassau Community College before moving to Manhattan to enroll in the Lee Strasberg Institute. Having taken a civil service test in 1976, Buscemi became a firefighter in New York City in 1980. He served in the FDNY's Engine Co. 55 in Manhattan's Little Italy for four years.'
The family moved to Valley Stream in Nassau County and Buscemi graduated in 1975 from Valley Stream Central High School, along with classmate and future actress Patricia Charbonneau. In high school Buscemi wrestled for the varsity squad and participated in the drama troupe. Buscemi's 1996 film Trees Lounge, in which he starred and served as screenwriter and director, is set in and was largely shot in his childhood village of Valley Stream. Buscemi briefly attended Nassau Community College before moving to Manhattan to enroll in the Lee Strasberg Institute. Having taken a civil service test in 1976, Buscemi became a firefighter in New York City in 1980. He served in the FDNY's Engine Co. 55 in Manhattan's Little Italy for four years.'
- Wikipedia
Steve Buscemi in Engine Co. 55

Steve Buscemi & Debbie Harry

'In The Film' - Elliott Sharp & Steve Buscemi
'Broadway Song' - Lou Reed & Steve Buscemi
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Recommended Films
Steve Buscemi with Joe Strummer, Screamin' Jay Hawkins & Cinque Lee

'Change Of Heart' - Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes
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Now Screening ...
Steve Buscemi in 'Miami Vice'
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'Parting Glances' (1986 - Bill Sherwood)
Nick (musician)


'Call Me' (1988 - Sollace Mitchell)
Switchblade (criminal)
'Heart Of Midnight' (1988 - Matthew Chapman)
Eddy (rapist)
'Vibes' (1988 - Ken Kwapis)
Fred (gambler)

'Slaves Of New York' (1989 - James Ivory)
Wilfredo (artist)

'Mystery Train' (1989 - Jim Jarmusch)
Charlie the Barber (robber)

'New York Stories' (1989, "Life Lessons" - Martin Scorsese)
Gregory Stark (performance artist)

'Tales From The Darkside : The Movie' (1990, "Lot 249" - John Harrison)
Edward Bellingham (student)

'King Of New York' (1990 - Abel Ferrara)
Test Tube (hoodlum)

'Miller's Crossing' (1990 - Coen Brothers)
Mink (bitch)

'Zandalee' (1991 - Sam Pillsbury)
OPP Man (dustman)


'Barton Fink' (1991 - Coen Brothers)
Chet (bellhop)

'Billy Bathgate' (1991 - Robert Benton)
Irving (gangster)

'In The Soup' (1992 - Alexandre Rockwell)
Adolpho Rollo (filmmaker)

'Reservoir Dogs' (1992 - Quentin Tarantino)
Mr. Pink (jewel thief)
'Criss Cross' (1992 - Chris Menges)
Drug Dealer (pusher)

'Twenty Bucks' (1993 - Keva Rosenfeld)
Frank (holdup man)


'Rising Sun' (1993 - Philip Kaufman)
Willy "The Weasel" Wilhelm (reporter)

'Ed And His Dead Mother' (1993 - Jonathan Wacks)
Ed Chilton (hardware store employee)

'The Last Outlaw' (1993 - Geoff Murphy)
Philo (confederate soldier)

'The Hudsucker Proxy' (1994 - Coen Brothers)
Beatnik Barman (bartender)

'Somebody To Love' (1994 - Alexandre Rockwell)
Mickey (transvestite)

'Airheads' (1994 - Michael Lehmann)
Rex (bassist)

'Pulp Fiction' (1994 - Quentin Tarantino)
Buddy Holly (waiter)

'Living In Oblivion' (1995 - Tom DiCillo)
Nick Reve (film director)

'Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead' (1995 - Gary Fleder)
Mister Shhh (hitman)

'Desperado' (1995 - Robert Rodriguez)
The American (underground connection)

'Dead Man' (1995 - Jim Jarmusch)
Bartender (bartender)
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'Fargo' (1996 - Coen Brothers)
Carl Showalter (kidnapper)

'Escape from L.A.' (1996 - John Carpenter)
"Map to the Stars" Eddie (swindler)

'Trees Lounge' (1996 - Steve Buscemi)
Tommy (alcoholic)
'Kansas City' (1996 - Robert Altman)
Johnny Flynn (fixer)

'Con Air' (1997 - Simon West)
Garland Greene (serial killer)
'The Big Lebowski' (1998 - Coen Brothers)
Donald Kearbatsos (bowler)

'Ghost World' (2001 - Terry Zwigoff)
Seymour (record collector)
'13 Moons' (2002 - Alexandre Rockwell)
Bananas (clown)

'Coffee And Cigarettes' (2003, "Twins" - Jim Jarmusch)
Waiter (waiter)

'Big Fish' (2003 - Tim Burton)
Norther Winslow (poet)

'Romance And Cigarettes' (2005 - John Turturro)
Angelo (high steel worker)

'Art School Confidential' (2006 - Terry Zwigoff)
Broadway Bob D'Annunzio (restaurant owner)

Paris, Je T'Aime (2006, "Tuileries (Paris Métro) - Coen Brothers)
Tourist (tourist)

'Delirious' (2006 - Tom DiCillo)
Les Galantine (paparazzo)
'Interview' (2007 - Steve Buscemi)
Pierre Peters (journalist)

'The Messenger' (2009 - Oren Moverman)
Dale Martin (grieving father)

'Youth In Revolt' (2009 - Miguel Arteta)
George Twisp (hornball dad)

'Pete Smalls Is Dead' (2010 - Alexandre Rockwell)
Bernie Lake (movie producer)

Looking forward to ...
'The Dead Don't Die' (2019 - Jim Jarmusch)
Farmer Miller (farmer?)

'Say Hello To The Angels' - Interpol
Interpol - 'PDA'
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Mark Boone Junior & Steve Buscemi

'When The Curtain Comes Down' - Diana Krall
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Steve Buscemi & Willem Dafoe
Steve Buscemi goes way back with Willem Dafoe who was a founding member of the non-profit experimental theatre company The Wooster Group, located at the Performing Garage on 33 Wooster Street (between Grand and Broome Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan). Buscemi's late wife, performance artist Jo Andres, worked as a choreographer for the Wooster Group.
Steve Buscemi & Willem Dafoe

Jo Andres & Steve Buscemi

Vampire Weekend meets Steve Buscemi
In Memory of Jo Andres

