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  1. Jul 22, 2023 · Tony B. is the first cousin of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) and a close childhood friend. However, given that Buscemi directed a few episodes of "The Sopranos" and how closely the two actors...

  2. Aug 29, 2021 · When it comes to Steve Buscemi, however, all of his friends had to know that he is a true friend after he backed up Vince Vaughn during the aforementioned 2001 bar fight. After all, even though Vaughn walked away from the fight incident scot-free, Buscemi came remarkably close to losing his life.

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    • He Was Born on A Friday The 13th.
    • He Was A New York City Firefighter.
    • He Formed A Comedy Duo with Sons of Anarchy’s Mark Boone, Jr.
    • He Did Not Audition For The Role of George Costanza.
    • Trees Lounge Was Basically His Life at 19.
    • He Is Fully Aware That His Characters Often die.
    • He Has A Favorite Death—And It Isn’T Fargo.
    • His Character in Con Air Was Written Specifically For him.
    • His Character in Desperado Is Named After him.
    • He Won’T Fix His teeth.

    It only seems appropriate that Buscemi, who dies on screen so frequently, would be born on such a foreboding date. Growing up in Brooklyn and Valley Stream, New York, Buscemi also experienced plenty of real-life misfortune. As a kid, he was hit by a bus and by a car(in separate incidents). On the plus side, he used the money from the legal settleme...

    As a teenager, Buscemi worked a series of odd jobs: ice cream truck driver, mover, gas station attendant. He even sold newspapers in the toll lane of the Triborough Bridge. When Buscemi turned 18, his father, a sanitation worker, encouraged his son to take the civil service exam and become a New York City firefighter. Four years later, in 1980, the...

    For a brief while, Buscemi tried his hand at stand-up comedy (he bombed). In 1984, he met fellow aspiring actor Mark Boone, Jr., and the two began performing together. Part improv, part scripted comedy, the two would often carry out power struggles that pitted thin-man Buscemi against the larger Boone. The New York Times calledtheir act “theater in...

    Like any hard-working actor, Buscemi has had his share of failed auditions. His tryout for Alan Parker’s Fame lasted less than 30 seconds. In the late ‘80s, Martin Scorsese brought him in four different times to read forThe Last Temptation of Christ. (Buscemi ended up reading every apostle’s part before being turned away.) He also auditioned for th...

    After gaining momentum with roles in Mystery Train, Reservoir Dogs, Barton Fink, and other films, Buscemi took a turn behind the camera with 1996’s Trees Lounge. The movie, which he also wrote, follows a bumbling layabout named Tommy who spends most of his time at the title bar in the town where he grew up. It’s a classic flick for Buscemi fans and...

    He’s been shot numerous times, stabbed with an ice pick, riddled with throwing knives, tossed off a balcony, and fed to a wood chipper. Yes, Buscemi’s characters have died a variety of deaths, and the actor isn’t without a sense of humor about the whole matter. He’ll often joke in interviews that he’s living longer and longer as the years go by. Be...

    For connoisseurs of Buscemi's movie deaths, the demise of Fargo’s Carl Showalter by way of axe then wood chipper is the crème de la crème. But when asked about his own favorite onscreen death, Buscemi references another Coen brothers film: The Big Lebowski. In that movie his character, Donny Kerabatsos, succumbs to a heart attack. It’s a surprise f...

    In Con Air, the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced action movie filled with muscled-up prisoners, Buscemi played the most dangerous con of them all. His Garland Greene—a serial killer whose exploits “make the Manson family look like the Partridge family,” according to one character—enters the film strapped to a chair, Hannibal Lecter mask affixed to his fa...

    Although he inevitably dies (courtesy of Danny Trejo’s throwing knives), Buscemi commands the opening of Desperado, Robert Rodriguez’s stylish revenge movie, regaling bar patrons with the story of the title gunslinger, played by Antonio Banderas. Because his character’s name is never mentioned, Rodriguez decided to have some fun and name him "Busce...

    Buscemi’s crooked smile has helped him portray lowlifes and losers throughout his career. Dentists have offered to fix the actor’s teeth, but he always turns them down, knowing how valuable those chompers are to the Buscemi brand. In a guest starring role on The Simpsons, Buscemi poked fun at the matter after a dentist offers to straighten his char...

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  3. 3 days ago · You may not like the idea of bringing your friends into your work life, but Adam Sandler's friends regularly appear alongside him in movies. A king of some of the silliest side-splitting comedies, Adam Sandler has appeared in many beloved classics in his time and what you may've noticed is they also feature many of the same actors - including his friend Steve Buscemi.

  4. Sep 11, 2022 · Buscemi's homeless guy fervently testifies on Sonny's behalf while getting into a heated argument with Sonny's delivery guy friend Nazo (Rob Schneider) over his rather nationalistic endorsement of spaghetti and meatballs.

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  5. Oct 27, 2020 · Because of the Coens' fake-out in the opening of Fargo – that what was to follow was a true story — some people believed Steve Buscemi's character had actually left buried treasure out in the...

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  7. Buscemi married Jo Andres in 1987; they were married until her death on January 6, 2019. [60] They had one son named Lucian (b. 1990). [61] Buscemi was stabbed multiple times in April 2001 in Wilmington, North Carolina, while shooting the film Domestic Disturbance.