- Born on September 25, 1957, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Grew up in a family with artistic and entertainment industry connections.
- Began his acting career in the early 1980s with small roles in films and television series.
- Gained widespread recognition for his roles in Quentin Tarantino’s films, including “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill”.
- Known for his distinctive voice, imposing presence, and often playing tough, no-nonsense characters.
- Acted in numerous films across various genres, including “Thelma & Louise,” “Heat,” and “Donnie Brasco”.
- Also known for his work in television, including appearances in series like “24” and “CSI”.
- A versatile actor who has portrayed a wide range of characters over the years.
- Actively involved in writing, directing, and producing his own films.
- Published several books of poetry and prose, showcasing his creative talents beyond acting.
- Has faced personal challenges, including struggles with alcohol addiction.
- Continues to work in the entertainment industry and remains a recognizable figure in Hollywood.
- Known for his unique style and contributions to the world of cinema.
- A respected and influential actor, he has left a lasting impact on film and popular culture.