Tom Sizemore

TV Actor

Tom Sizemore was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States on November 29th, 1961 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 62, Tom Sizemore biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Thomas Edward Sizemore, Jr., Tom, Tommy
Date of Birth
November 29, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$500 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Tom Sizemore Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 62 years old, Tom Sizemore has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
82kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Tom Sizemore Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He was raised Roman Catholic.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Wayne State University, Temple University
Tom Sizemore Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Maeve Quinlan, ​ ​(m. 1996; div. 1999)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Elizabeth Hurley (1992), Juliette Lewis (1993), Maeve Quinlan (1995-1999), Heidi Fleiss (2000-2002), Paris Hilton (2002), Janelle McIntire (2003-2006), Lanny Barbie (2004), Jersey Jaxin (2005), Maxine Entwistle
Parents
Thomas Edward Sizemore, Sr., Judith
Siblings
Paul Sizemore (Younger Brother) (Actor), Charlie Sizemore (Brother), Aaron Sizemore (Brother) (Screenwriter)
Other Family
Blevins Sizemore (Paternal Grandfather), Vina Marie King (Paternal Grandmother), Samuel Schannault (Maternal Grandfather), Mildred Dean Hayes (Maternal Grandmother)
Tom Sizemore Career

One of Sizemore's earliest film appearances was in Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Other early roles included Lock Up (1989), Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (1991), Point Break (1991), True Romance (1993), Natural Born Killers (1994) and Strange Days (1995). Sizemore starred in the independent drama film Love Is Like That (1993) with actress and model Pamela Gidley and had a supporting role in Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp (1994) as Bat Masterson. For his performance in Heart and Souls (1993), he was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor.

A succession of well-received supporting parts followed, notably including his portrayal of Michael Cheritto in the heist film Heat (1995). Sizemore's first major leading role was as Vincent D'Agosta in The Relic (1997). Sizemore had a recurring role on the television series China Beach (1988–1991) as an enlisted man named Vinnie who was in love with Dana Delany's character. Sizemore continued to play leading and character parts in many films, notably Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), Bringing Out the Dead (1999) and Witness Protection (1999). Saving Private Ryan (1998) has proven to be his most commercially successful project to date, bringing in $217,000,000 at the box office.

In the early 2000s, Sizemore appeared in action films such as Pearl Harbor (2001), starring Ben Affleck, and Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down (2001). He had a voice role as Sonny Forelli in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Sizemore starred in Ticker (2001), an action film directed by Albert Pyun, with Steven Seagal and Dennis Hopper. He also starred in the well-reviewed but short-lived television drama series Robbery Homicide Division (2001); it was cancelled midway through its first season. He appeared prominently in the Mel Gibson-produced Paparazzi (2004) and played an undercover cop in Swindle (2006), opposite Sherilyn Fenn.

That same year, he starred in The Genius Club (2006), playing a terrorist who taunts seven geniuses into solving the world's problems in one night. He went on to a leading role in the action/thriller film Splinter (2006) with Edward James Olmos. The next year, television network VH1 aired a six-episode reality TV series called Shooting Sizemore (2007), depicting the actor's life as he struggled to regain his career in the midst of battling long-standing addictions to methamphetamine and heroin. The series also covered an ongoing legal appeal of his conviction for an assault of former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss. In the same year, the actor starred in the indie drama film Oranges (2007) with Tom Arnold and Jill Hennessy, which was directed by Syrian director and producer Joseph Merhi.

Sizemore performed in two films that screened at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, Red (2008) and American Son (2008). He was highly prolific that year, starring in The Last Lullaby (2008), The Flyboys (2008) with Stephen Baldwin, action film Stiletto (2008) with Tom Berenger and Michael Biehn, drama film Toxic (2008) with Costas Mandylor, and the Canadian drama A Broken Life (2008) with Ving Rhames.

He went on to appear in five episodes of the television series Crash (2008–2009) with Dennis Hopper and the comedy film Super Capers (2009). Sizemore starred in the indie horror film Murder 101 (2014) and co-starred with Kyra Sedgwick and Vincent D'Onofrio in the comedy-drama film Chlorine (2013). Sizemore starred alongside martial arts actor Mark Dacascos in the action movie Shadows in Paradise (2010), followed by an appearance as a trucker in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Sizemore appeared alongside the Insane Clown Posse in the comedy film Big Money Rustlas (2010) and the drama 513 with Michael Madsen. Sizemore has roles in the films Suing the Devil (2011) and White Knight (2011), as well as the adventure film The Age of Reason (2014). He saw a career resurgence when he was cast as a series regular in the USA Network action program Shooter (2016), starring Ryan Phillippe. He went on to receive positive notices for the drama thriller Calico Skies (2016). In 2017, he appeared as insurance agent Anthony Sinclair in David Lynch's revival miniseries Twin Peaks, and portrayed FBI Agent Bill Sullivan in the drama film Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House.

In 2020, Sizemore appeared in C.L.E.A.N., a thriller/horror indie film and won a Vegas Movie Award and in 2021 won another Vegas Movie Award for his supporting role in indie film The Electric Man with Vernon Wells and Eric Roberts. In 2022 Sizemore won also an IndieFEST Film Award and Accolade Competition Award for his supporting role in The Electric Man.

In January, 2022, Sizemore joined the cast of The Legend of Jack and Diane, a feature film described as a female-fronted revenge thriller, directed and written by Bruce Bellocchi. The same year he was the lead star of the comedy series Barbee Rehab, alongside Bai Ling and Janice Dickinson.

Sizemore fronted the Hollywood rock band Day 8. Formed in 2002, the band recorded a four-song EP produced and recorded by Bradley Dujmovic and former Snot/Soulfly guitarist Mike Doling. Originally called "The Bystanders", the group included guitarist and co-writer Rod Castro, Alan Muffterson, Tyrone Tomke and Michael Taylor.

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In Memoriam's snubs, Michael Rapaport says the bosses should be shot for Oscars.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2023
Michael Rapaport (left) of Friends has called for Oscars to be fired after the department's decision to drop several leading names from their 'In Memoriam' segment at Sunday's function. Rapaport slammed the 'politically correct' academy for failing to honor actors Paul Sorvino (bottom right), Anne Heche (top right), Leslie Jordan and William Hurt. The rant was reshared by Heche's ex-husband, who said that the 'incredible actress' - known for her appearances in Bothy McBeal and Psychotherapy - deserving of a mention at the awards ceremony.

Mira Sorvino slams Academy for omitting father Paul Sorvino from Oscars 2023 In Memoriam segment

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2023
Mira Sorvino has described The Academy's decision to exclude Paul Sorvino from the Oscars 2023 In Memoriam segment as "baffling beyond belief" and that she is 'hurt and stunned' by the snub. On Sunday, viewers took to Twitter to protest Sorvino, who died in July aged 83, and Anne Heche, Tom Sizemore, and Leslie Jordan did not have their photographs included in the Oscar's annual slide show devoted to actors who died in the previous year.

In memoriam section of Oscars, Anne Heche and Charlbi Dean were left out

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2023
People are furious that Anne Heche, Tom Sizemore, Paul Sorvino, and Leslie Jordan were not included in the In Memoriam slideshow at the Oscars on Sunday night. John Travolta, who teased about his late-Grease co-star Olivia Newton-John, teared up about him before Lenny Kravitz began singing Calling All Angels while the slide show continued. Viewers took to Twitter to protest violence and scream that actors were left out.
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