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Gary Sinise
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Born: Mar 17, 1955
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Gary Sinise was born in Blue Island, Illinois. His family
later moved to Highland Park, where he attended high school. He
was something of a rebel, playing in bands but paying little
attention to school. Gary and some friends tried out for "West
Side Story" as a lark, but Gary was hooked on acting for life by
closing night. Gary credits his love for theatre to his drama
teacher, Barbara Patterson. In 1974, Gary, Terry Kinney, and Jeff
Perry founded the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.
Initially performing in a church basement, the company grew and
gained stature in the Chicago area. In addition to acting in many
plays, Gary also directed some of Steppenwolf's most notable
productions, including Sam Shepard's "True West". The company
made its with that production, starring Gary and
John Malkovich. Gary's Hollywood career also started in the
director's chair with two episodes of the stylish TV series
"Crime Story" followed in 1988 by the feature "Miles from Home"
starring Richard Gere. Gary's first feature film as an actor was
the World War II fable "A Midnight Clear" in 1992. That year also
found Gary combining his acting and directing talents with the
critically acclaimed "Of Mice and Men". His first real notice by
the public came in 1994, however. He starred in the blockbuster
miniseries "The Stand", rapidly followed by his bravura
performance as Lt. Dan in "Forrest Gump". His portraya...[MORE]
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Gary Sinise Nude and Sexy
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