Michael Buscemi

American actor, director and screenwriter (born 1960) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Joseph Buscemi (born February 13, 1960) is an American actor, director and screenwriter. He is the younger brother of actor and filmmaker Steve Buscemi.[2]

Born
Michael Joseph Buscemi[1]

(1960-02-13) February 13, 1960 (age 66)
Brooklyn, New York City, United States
OccupationsActor, director, screenwriter
Yearsactive1993–present
RelativesSteve Buscemi (brother)
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Michael Buscemi
Born
Michael Joseph Buscemi[1]

(1960-02-13) February 13, 1960 (age 66)
Brooklyn, New York City, United States
OccupationsActor, director, screenwriter
Years active1993–present
RelativesSteve Buscemi (brother)
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Early life and career

Buscemi was born in Brooklyn, New York, the third of four brothers. He attended Valley Stream Central High School on Long Island.[3]

He began acting in the Lower East Side during the 1980s,[4][5] around the same time as his brother, and established himself as an actor in the East Village during the 1990s.[6]

Buscemi made his screen debut in the 1993 short film Happy Hour. He has since appeared in several independent and low-budget productions, including Trees Lounge (1996), Animal Factory (2000) and 13 Moons (2002), all directed by or co-starring his brother Steve. In Trees Lounge and Interview, he played the brother of Steve Buscemi’s character.

Buscemi also appeared in the television series The Sopranos in 1999 and had a recurring role in Nurse Jackie, directed by his brother, as a psychotic man who believes he is God.[7] He appeared alongside Adam Sandler in the comedies I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007) and Blended (2014).

In 2012, Buscemi wrote, directed and starred in the short film B61, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.[8][5]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

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