Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore

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Tom Sizemore Wiki Biography

  • Thomas Edward Sizemore Jr. was born into the world on 29 November 1961, in Detroit, Michigan USA, of part French family line on his mom’s side. 
  • Tom Sizemore is an entertainer and maker, maybe most popular for a few supporting jobs in motion pictures, for example, “Saving Private Ryan”, “Blackhawk Down” and “Pearl Harbor”. 
  • So exactly how rich is Tom Sizemore? 
  • Sources have checked Tom’s net worth at more than $3 million, which has been aggregated while functioning as an entertainer in movies and TV, filling in as a maker, and voicing computer games during a vocation traversing over 25 years. 
  • Sizemore went to both Michigan State and Wayne State Universities, before at last graduating with a bosses degree in performance center from Temple University in 1986. 
  • He hence moved to New York City to seek after an acting vocation. 
  • The initial steps Sizemore took as an entertainer were in the movies ‘Blue Steel’ coordinated by Kathryn Bigelow co-featuring with Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, Clancy Brown, and ‘born into the world on the Fourth of July’ coordinated by Oliver Stone co-featuring with Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, and Jerry Levine. 
  • This effective beginning was trailed by the movies Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man coordinated by Simon Wincer, ‘Heart and Souls coordinated by Ron Underwood, and ‘Common Born Killers coordinated by Oliver Stone. 
  • As an effective supporting entertainer, these appearances expanded Tom Sizemore’s net worth, just as building up his name in Hollywood. 
  • Tom proceeded with his extraordinary occupation in acting with ‘Saving Private Ryan’, coordinated by Steven Spielberg, with Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, and Matt Damon, and which expanded Tom’s net worth considerably more when the film got an Online Film Critics Society Award for the Best Ensemble Cast Performance. 
  • A while later Tom assumed supporting parts in such crowd adored movies as ‘Pearl Harbor’ coordinated by Michael Bay, ‘Dark Hawk Down’ coordinated by Ridley Scott, and ‘Dreamcatcher’ coordinated by Lawrence Kasdan which were all useful for Tom’s net worth. 
  • Thomas Edward Jr. was not just seen on the big screen, as Sizemore gathered net worth showing up on TV. 
  • The main part Tom played was in the TV movie ‘Witness Protection coordinated by Richard Pearce in the job of Bobby Barton, for which Tom was named for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film. 
  • In his own life, in 1996 Tom Sizemore wedded entertainer Maeve Quinlan, however following three years they separated. 
  • He has two children whose mother is Janelle Mclntire. 
  • Despite his staggering vocation, Tom has experienced illicit drug use and showed up in the TV program “Superstar Rehab” in 2010. 
  • He was additionally seen as blameworthy and detained for threatening behavior against Heidi Fleiss, his previous sweetheart. 
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Tom Sizemore Quick Info

Full Name Tom Sizemore
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth 29 November 1961
Place Of Birth Detroit, Michigan, United States
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Profession Actor, Film Producer, Singer
Education Temple University, Michigan State University, Wayne State University
Nationality American
Spouse Maeve Quinlan (m. 1996–1999)
Children Jayden Sizemore, Jagger Sizemore
Parents Judith Sizemore, Thomas Edward Sizemore
Siblings Paul Sizemore, Aaron Sizemore, Charlie Sizemore
Partner Janelle Mclntire
Nicknames Tommy, Thomas Edward Sizemore Jr., Thomas Edward Sizemore, Jr., Tom Sizemore, Jr., Thomas Edward “Tom” Sizemore, Jr.
Facebook www.facebook.com/tom.e.sizemore
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/tomsizemore
MySpace https://myspace.com/tomsizemore
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001744
Awards Online Film Critics Society Award for the Best Ensemble Cast Performance,
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Actor
Movies “Saving Private Ryan”, “Blackhawk Down”, “Pearl Harbour”, “Dreamcatcher”, ‘CSI: Miami’, ‘Crash’, ‘Hawaii Five-O’
TV Shows Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, The Red Road, ‘Sober House’, ‘Celebrity Rehab’ (2010)

Tom Sizemore Quotes

  • (2012, on landing Point Break) Kathryn Bigelow and I became really good friends on Blue Steel, her second movie, and subsequently, she asked me to do that part in Point Break. I thought it’d do well, but I said, “I can’t do this.” The part was too small. Willem Dafoe and I were good friends long before we were best friends, and Willem said to me, “Why don’t you do it unbilled?” I didn’t know what that meant, so I asked him what it meant and I read it again. And he’s like, “Come on, do it. It will be fun.” She’d also mentioned this other movie, Strange Days, to me and said I might be right for it, but that wasn’t really an inducement. It was kind of an inducement, but there were no promises made. I just loved working with her, and my part in Point Break only took a couple of days. But it was a very memorable scene, and I got to be really good friends with Anthony Kiedis. John McGinley and I were friends from New York. So it was a really good experience.
  • (2012, on True Romance) I was cast in the part James Gandolfini ended up playing, initially. I got a call from [casting director] Risa Bramon and I said, “I didn’t want to beat Patricia Arquette’s ass on camera. I don’t want to do that.” Tony [Scott], God rest his soul, called me. It’s a shame what happened to him, but those were the halcyon days for him. He called me and said, [adopts aggressive British accent] “Man, you’re bullshitting me! Come on, man!” And Patricia’s his friend. Previously I had been up for Days Of Thunder. I said, “I just don’t want to do it. I don’t want to beat up Patricia.” He said, “Why not?” And all I could say was, “Because I don’t want to do it.” I was still living in New York and I was sitting on my brownstone’s front steps. I said, “Why don’t I play Nicholson to Chris Penn’s Nicky Dimes?” And he said, “Who will play the other part?” I said, “James Gandolfini?” At that point, Jimmy hadn’t even done a movie yet. I knew Jimmy from the theater, and I flew out to L.A. I didn’t have to read. Jimmy flew up there the day after, and he went for that part. He got cast in it. I played Nicholson and it was great, especially [the] two completely improvised scenes, when we interrogate Bronson (Pinchot). Tony just told us, “You’ve got to just react. Say what you want. Just don’t talk over each other.” That’s the kind of experience it was. It was kind of a rock ‘n’ roll, just running and gunning kind of thing. It was a different type of movie for Tony. You could tell he was really, really digging it, and everyone was on their game.
  • (2012, on Strange Days) It was a great movie, man. [That year’s] Oscar movies are really good. Back in the 1990s, I didn’t know I was living in a really great period of movie-making. That movie got largely ignored because Seven just blew us out of the water. It came out the same weekend as Seven. They ignored Strange Days, and it was a great movie. The shoot was 17 weeks and nights. It was hard. It was a really hard movie. It was one of the hardest movies I ever did because I was not healthy. I was wearing down. I was just working a lot, and for 17 weeks and nights I was breaking up with Juliette (Lewis). We were in the movie together, and it was a very difficult time in my life. I was starting to make a lot of money, and I didn’t know what to do with it. I was going through a lot of changes. I realized I really had made it, that this dream I had as a kid in Detroit was a reality. I was working with the best people in the business over and over again. And that was both incredibly satisfying and created this internal pressure. You’ve got to keep up the standard.
  • (2012, on Paparazzi) [Producer] Mel [Gibson] was “Melvin.” I was in legal hot water, so that was a very difficult movie for me to do. But the set was the only place where I got any kind of release and that was really good for me. I didn’t really enjoy the character so much as I enjoyed being with the crew and being with Mel. Cole [Hauser] was great. It was a difficult time in my life, and it was the beginning of this bullshit that thankfully is over. Thank the Lord. But it wasn’t the best movie I ever made.
  • (2012, on Zyzzyx Road) I don’t want to talk about that movie. Who really cares? I had fun. I was in legal turmoil. I had a good time doing it. It’s just not a very good movie. The female, Katherine Heigl, is wonderful. Katherine Heigl was a movie star. I thought she was going to be one, and it was fun to watch this young actress getting better every day.
  • (2012, on playing Pete Rose in Hustle) I thought my performance was really, really good. I did. Some critics did and some critics didn’t, and a lot of people didn’t like Pete Rose. I met him; he’s easy not to like. I happen to like him. I happen to like him because I was playing him, also. He yelled at me once. “Do you know what it’s like to be up in the ninth inning of the World Series with two men on base, you’re down by one, there’s a 3-2 coming, and you need to get a base hit to win?” I said, “Of course not. I’ve never been a Major League Baseball player.” Then I was about to ask him, “Do you know what it’s like to be in front of a camera?” And before I said that, he screamed, “Shut the fuck up!” I said, “Okay.” And I knew that it was his story and he was trying to convey to me the pressure, this enormous pressure that he’d been under since he was a young man. Nineteen years old, starting as a shortstop for the Reds and how that pressure became something that he became addicted to conquering. And when he retired as an athlete, the pressure was still succeeding and meeting that challenge. [He] found his way into gambling-he gambled as a player, but he said it went up exponentially, like, 10 times worse after he retired. It was to try to recapture that feeling of, “Wait, I’ve got to do this. I’ve got to come through.” And it was very, very helpful to me.
  • “For years I fooled myself into thinking I could or even was getting off drugs. People knew I was using but they still hired me for their films. I was grateful back then, but it was what contributed to my downward spiral. People talk about my bizarre behavior at the 1995 Toronto Film Festival when we were promoting Devil in a Blue Dress (1995). I was so high during that period I don’t remember making the movie, let alone promoting it.” – Quote from 2001.
  • “Steven [Steven Spielberg] said he was going to give me a second chance, but that he would have me tested throughout the shoot. He said that even if I only started using on the last day of production he’d recast the part and re-shoot everything. He didn’t want to be part of my problem.” – On his drug problem and Saving Private Ryan (1998).
  • “You must have to want it so badly if there is any way you can live without it, get out of it. Being an unsuccessful actor is like having a skin disease. Make sure your passion is not misplaced.” – On advice to aspiring actors.
  • “I was the star of the class. I got the best roles. I was a very serious actor. Besides me, no one from that class has done anything in the business.” – On his time as a drama student at Temple University.
  • The temptation is impossible for me to resist…Come on. This is Hollywood. It’s in the job description.
  • I was a wayward kid, a rambunctious and angry teenager, but I found myself acting like a fifteen-year-old. I saw some movies with Montgomery Clift and James Dean, and I read biographies about them – then Marlon Brando – and I got it in my head that I wanted to be an actor. The first scene I did in an acting class was from “In the Boom Boom Room”, by David Rabe. I played “Big Al”. It was a very violent and emotional scene, and I liked that – I realized I had it in me.
  • “When he hired me, Oliver [Oliver Stone] said, ‘I’m making a table. I have four legs already – Robert Downey Jr., Juliette Lewis, Tommy Lee Jones, and Woody Harrelson. And I’m going to have a fifth leg on my table. And if that leg is wobbly, my table is a very fucked-up table, and things fall off of it. You’re not going to be a wobbly leg, are ya?’ And I said, “No. I won’t, I won’t, I won’t fuck up your table.” – On getting the part in Natural Born Killers (1994).
  • I’m a very fortunate actor. I’m blessed to be in the position I’m in right now. Hell, I’m blessed to be in any position, you know? Some so many guys had good lives, great lives, and blew it…I think some guys think they don’t deserve to have good lives. They feel they don’t deserve their good fortune, so they throw it away. One of my good friends was Chris Farley. Chris blew it. He blew the whole enchilada.
  • “Strangling that girl was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. Number one, it was her first movie. Two, she was really nice. And three, there she was in Winslow, Arizona – the middle of nowhere – with me and Oliver Stone, and she had to get raped and murdered.” About his role in Natural Born Killers (1994).

Tom Sizemore Important Facts

  • $2,000,000
  • In 1986 moved to New York City to pursue an acting career.
  • His father, Thomas Edward Sizemore, Sr., now retired, was a lawyer and philosophy professor.
  • His mother, Judith, was a member of the city of Detroit ombudsman staff.
  • In 2013, he wrote a Hollywood memoir about his gritty past and path to redemption.
  • Auditioned for a role in Sideways (2004).
  • Frequently worked with the producer Ryan R. Johnson.
  • When Tom arrived at boot camp he weighed 190lbs, but the food was so awful, he left weighing 178lbs. His first consumption upon leaving was diet coke.
  • Wrote the stand-off scene between “Horvath” and “Reiben” in Saving Private Ryan (1998).
  • Tom’s favorite horror flick is Alien (1979).
  • Met his ex-wife, Maeve Quinlan, on the set of Natural Born Killers (1994). Maeve was working as an extra.
  • Tom feels that doing homework is critical in perfecting his roles. For his role in The Relic (1997), he met with curators and scientists to learn more about the research behind public museum exhibits.
  • Attended the Temple University of Philadelphia and majored in theater.
  • Tom’s wish list of people to work with is Quentin Tarantino, ‘Stanley Kubrick’, Jodie Foster, Jack Nicholson, and Bernardo Bertolucci.
  • Credits his childhood for his passion for acting. He watched the tough guys take care of business and decided that those were the roles that he would play when he got older.
  • On 9/9/2004, Tom was shot at while driving in his car in Los Angeles. There was a passenger in the car, both Tom and the passenger were unharmed.
  • To prepare for Natural Born Killers (1994), Tom met with Ted Bundy’s psychiatrist and John Wayne Gacy.
  • Tom features in the longest “walk ‘n talk” scene in movie history, as “Jack Scagnetti” in Natural Born Killers (1994).
  • For Natural Born Killers (1994), Tom was dressed by Emporio Armani.
  • As a teenager, Tom sang tenor in musicals staged by local theatre groups. He was annoyed at not being considered for the part of “Che”, (Antonio Banderas landed the role), in Alan Parker’s Evita (1996). He’s about to start taking singing lessons again (2009).
  • Starred in numerous regional and off-Broadway theatrical productions including Horton Foote’s “The Land of the Astronauts” at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York.
  • Favorite movies are Taxi Driver (1976), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and The Deer Hunter (1978).
  • Tom credits his ex-wife Maeve Quinlan, a professional tennis player and a regular on The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), with helping to keep him on the straight and narrow, she was always there to steer him straight.
  • Tom is the godfather of Michael Madsen’s youngest child, Hudson.
  • Spent time researching Folsom Prison, a maximum-security facility near Sacramento, California to gather insider insight into the criminal psychology and felonious crews like the fictional one his character belongs to in Heat.
  • Is the lead singer for the Hollywood rock band Day 8, formed in 2002. The members are Rod Casho, Michael Taylor, Lester Mendoza, and Tyrone Tomke. They have recorded a 4 song EP.
  • Claims to have spent $11 million on lawyers and legal fees fighting the previous drug and domestic violence charges.
  • Has twin sons Jayden and Jagger born in July of 2005 with ex-girlfriend Janelle McIntire.
  • Was in attendance at Chris Penn’s funeral
  • In February 2005, he failed a court-ordered drug test after he was caught trying to use a prosthetic penis to fake the results, the second time he has been caught trying this.
  • Gained 44 lbs. to portray John Gotti in Witness to the Mob (1998) by gorging on ice cream, pizza, pasta with cream sauce, meatball sandwiches, and drinking weight gainer shakes.
  • Auditioned six times for the part of Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs (1992).
  • As a struggling young actor in New York, Sizemore worked for three years as a waiter in the World Trade Center.
  • Has played characters in seven movies who have died in shootouts: True Romance (1993), Enemy of the State (1998), Saving Private Ryan (1998), Heat (1995), Natural Born Killers (1994), Devil in a Blue Dress (1995) and Dreamcatcher (2003). If counting voice work, the number goes up to eight!: He did the voice of Sonny Forelli in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002), who is killed in a gang shootout.
  • Had his nose accidentally broken by Juliette Lewis during the filming of the prison cell fight scene in Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers (1994).
  • Attended Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and graduated in the theater (acting).
  • Is training in Jiu-Jitsu and weightlifting to stay in shape as of 2011?
  • He has English, Welsh, Northern Irish (Scots-Irish), and French ancestry.
  • His younger brother is Paul Sizemore
  • His brother, Aaron Sizemore, is a writer and lives in Detroit.
  • Formerly engaged to Heidi Fleiss.
  • According to a 2001 interview with The Calgary Sun, he credits Robert De Niro with turning his life around during the filming of Witness to the Mob (1998). De Niro showed up on his doorstep with Tom’s mother and told him they were there to drive him to jail or rehab. He chose rehab.
  • Arrested in Los Angeles, after his wife, Maeve Quinlan, called police claiming she’d been physically injured by Tom during an argument at their apartment. [January 1997]

Tom Sizemore Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Wyatt Earp 1994 Bat Masterson Actor
Striking Distance 1993 Det. Danny DeLillo Actor
True Romance 1993 Cody Nicholson Actor
Heart and Souls 1993 Milo Peck Actor
Watch It 1993 Danny Actor
Passenger 57 1992 Sly Delvecchio Actor
An American Story 1992 TV Movie Jesse Meadows Actor
Love Is Like That 1992 Lenny Actor
Where Sleeping Dogs Lie 1991 Eddie Hale Actor
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man 1991 Chance Wilder Actor
Point Break 1991 DEA Agent Deets (uncredited) Actor
Guilty by Suspicion 1991 Ray Karlin Actor
Flight of the Intruder 1991 Boxman Actor
Against the Law 1990 TV Series Rainey Fults Actor
China Beach 1989-1990 TV Series Sgt. Vinnie Ventresca, the Dog Man
Sgt. Vinnie Ventresca
Actor
A Matter of Degrees 1990 Zeno Stefanos Actor
Blue Steel 1990 Wool Cap Actor
Born on the Fourth of July 1989 Vet – Villa Dulce Actor
Penn & Teller Get Killed 1989 2nd Mugger Actor
Rude Awakening 1989 Ian Actor
Lock Up 1989 Dallas Actor
Gideon Oliver 1989 TV Series Paul Slocum Actor
A Family’s Fury 2017 pre-production Todlich Actor
Radical 2017 post-production CIA Agent McKitrick Actor
The Immortal Wars 2017 post-production Bloodshed Actor
The Bend 2017 pre-production Tobias ‘The Bomber’ Marstrand Actor
Twin Peaks 2017 TV Series post-production Actor
Blue Line 2017 completed Detective Broza Actor
The Second Coming of Christ 2017 completed Larry Actor
Amontillado 2017 post-production Fortunato Actor
Beautiful Flowers 2017 Short completed High Priest Actor
Felt 2017 post-production FBI Agent Bill Sullivan Actor
A Chance in the World 2016 post-production John Sykes Actor
Bad Frank 2016 completed Mickey Duro Actor
Black Wake 2016 post-production Detective Michaels Actor
Charlie Charlie 2016/II completed Richard Gates Actor
Hell to Pay 2016 Short post-production Sabbath Actor
Misirlou 2016 completed Col. Big Rich Actor
The Slider 2016 completed Nurse Actor
Shooter 2016 TV Series post-production CIA Agent Hugh Meachum Actor
Calico Skies 2016 post-production Phoenix Actor
Half-Life 2016 post-production Zek Actor
House Rules 2016 post-production Detective Jake Dawson Actor
Secrets of Deception 2016 completed Eddie Green Actor
The Martyr Maker 2016 pre-production Agent Terry Davis Actor
A Day Like a Week post-production Philip Duret Actor
Bloom! announced Officer Richards Actor
Central Park Dark filming Thomas Winters Actor
Devotion pre-production Bobby Carbone Actor
I Believe post-production Don Carlo Actor
The Getter post-production Moe Cadillac Actor
Unkillable 2017 Mr. Gilliam Actor
Joe’s War 2017 Captain Vickers Actor
Better Criminal 2016 Sergeant Mike Martin Actor
USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage 2016 McWhorter Actor
Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich 2016 Master Sergeant O’Malley Actor
Traded 2016 Lavoie Actor
Hunting Season 2016/II Nick Actor
The Bronx Bull 2016 Tony Actor
Wolf Mother 2016 Jon Actor
Crossing Point 2016 Pedro Actor
Exit 14 2016 Roy Actor
Halloween 2016 Vincent Modine Actor
WEAPONiZED 2016/I Kyle Norris Actor
Lucifer 2016 TV Series Hank Cutter Actor
Durant’s Never Closes 2016 Jack Durant Actor
Clandestine 2016 Assemblyman Dean Bada Actor
Collar 2016/I Chief Hamilton Markham Actor
Cross 2 2016 Detective Frank Nitti Actor
Exit Strategy 2015 TV Movie Jonathan Marks Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2012-2015 TV Series Lewis Hodda Actor
If I Tell You I Have to Kill You 2015 Dr. Richard Baum Actor
Alternate Realities 2015 Detective Mark Hume Actor
Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn 2015 Chief McClelland (voice) Actor
6 Ways to Die 2015 Mike Jones Actor
Assassin’s Game 2015 El Viejo Actor
The Red Road 2014-2015 TV Series Jack Kopus Actor
Laugh Killer Laugh 2015 Orphanage Headmaster Actor
The Intruders 2015/I Howard Markby Actor
SWAT: Unit 887 2015 Damian White Actor
The Age of Reason 2014 Robert Actor
Reach Me 2014 Frank Actor
Dark Haul 2014 TV Movie Knicks Actor
Private Number 2014 Jeff Actor
Bordering on Bad Behavior 2014 Bob Actor
Murder101 2014 FBI Agent Ridley Actor
The Drunk 2014 Bruce Frye Actor
Seal Team Eight: Behind Enemy Lines 2014 Video Ricks Actor
Fake Dog Shit 2013 Short The Bum Actor
Before I Sleep 2013 Randy Actor
Five Thirteen 2013 Glen Actor
The Charlatan 2013 Short Cop Actor
Crosshairs 2013 Jimmy Marcos Actor
Remnants 2013/I General Vincent Tate Actor
Paranormal Movie 2013 Tom Actor
Chlorine 2013/I Ernie Actor
Meth Head 2013 Sonny Actor
5 Hour Friends 2013 Timothy Bonner Actor
Company of Heroes 2013 Video Dean Ranson Actor
The Banksters, Madoff with America 2013 Vito Actor
Quad 2013 Lucky Actor
Pieces 2012/I Short Jim Actor
Visible Scars 2012 Mike Gillis Actor
El bosc 2012 Pickett Actor
Perception 2012 TV Series Bobby Actor
Hawaii Five-0 2011-2012 TV Series Capt. Vincent Fryer Actor
Slumber Party Slaughter 2012 Tom Kingsford Actor
The Colombian Connection 2011 Frank Rossi Actor
The Saints of Mt. Christopher 2011 Richard Satler Actor
El cartel de los sapos 2011 DEA Agent Sam Mathews Actor
The Speak 2011 Doyle Actor
Suing the Devil 2011 Tony ‘The Hip’ Anzaldo Actor
Contractor’s Routine 2011 Art Professor Actor
Cross 2011 Video Detective Nitti Actor
Ed Hardy Boyz 2: The Case of When That Hot Filipina Girl Lost Her Tramp Stamp at Mini-Golf 2011 Short Actor
Cellmates 2011 Leroy Lowe Actor
Black Gold 2011/I Detective Brandano Actor
Good God Bad Dog 2011 Short Ezra Mann Actor
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia 2010 TV Series Trucker Actor
Bad Ass 2010 Paolo Actor
The Auctioneers 2010 Short Abel Actor
Shadows in Paradise 2010 Col. Bunker Actor
Big Money Rustlas 2010 Tom Actor
P Lo’s House 2010 TV Movie Tom Sizemore Actor
Double Duty 2009 Craig Actor
21 and a Wake-Up 2009 Jack Breedlau Actor
Angels and Fire 2009 Short Mack Fogg Actor
Southland 2009 TV Series Timmy Davis Actor
Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion 2009 Roger Cheatem Actor
The Grind 2009/II Chuck Actor
Commute 2009 God Actor
Crash 2008-2009 TV Series Adrian Cooper Actor
Toxic 2008 Van Sant Actor
CSI: Miami 2008 TV Series Kurt Rossi Actor
Stiletto 2008/II Large Bills Actor
The Last Lullaby 2008 Price Actor
The Acquirer 2008 Arthur Actor
Red 2008 Mr. McCormack Actor
The Flyboys 2008 Angelo Esposito Actor
American Son 2008 Dale Actor
A Broken Life 2007 Max Actor
Furnace 2007 Frank Miller Actor
Protecting the King 2007 Ronnie Actor
Superstorm 2007 TV Mini-Series Katzenberg Actor
Game of Life 2007/II Burt Actor
Bottom Feeder 2007 Vince Stoker Actor
White Air 2007 Steve Actor
The Genius Club 2006 Armand Actor
Dr. Vegas 2004-2006 TV Series Vic Moore Actor
Splinter 2006/I Detective Cunningham Actor
Shut Up and Shoot! 2006 Tom Actor
Ring Around the Rosie 2006 Video Pierce Actor
24: The Game 2006 Video Game Sid Wilson (voice) Actor
Zyzzyx Rd 2006 Joey Actor
No Rules 2005 Kain Diamond Actor
Born Killers 2005 Dad Actor
The Nickel Children 2005 Feedo Actor
Hustle 2004 TV Movie Pete Rose Actor
Paparazzi 2004 Rex Harper Actor
The Making of ‘Paparazzi’ 2004 Video short Rex Harper Actor
Robbery Homicide Division 2002-2003 TV Series Lt. Sam Cole Actor
Dreamcatcher 2003 Owen Actor
Pauly Shore Is Dead 2003 Tom Sizemore Actor
Welcome to America 2002 Zach Actor
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 2002 Video Game Sonny Forelli (voice) Actor
Justice League 2002 TV Series Metamorpho
Rex Mason
Actor
Big Trouble 2002 Snake Dupree Actor
Swindle 2002 Seth George Actor
Sins of the Father 2002 TV Movie Tom Cherry Actor
Black Hawk Down 2001 McKnight Actor
Ticker 2001 Det. Ray Nettles Actor
Pearl Harbor 2001 Sgt. Earl Sistern Actor
Red Planet 2000 Burchenal Actor
Get Carter 2000 Les Fletcher (voice, uncredited) Actor
Play It to the Bone 1999 Joe Domino Actor
Witness Protection 1999 TV Movie Bobby Batton Actor
Bringing Out the Dead 1999 Tom Wolls Actor
The Match 1999 Buffalo Actor
The Florentine 1999 Teddy Actor
Enemy of the State 1998 Boss Paulie Pintero (uncredited) Actor
Saving Private Ryan 1998 Sergeant Horvath Actor
Witness to the Mob 1998 TV Movie John Gotti Actor
The Relic 1997 Lt. Vincent D’Agosta Actor
Heat 1995 Michael Cheritto Actor
Devil in a Blue Dress 1995 DeWitt Albright Actor
Strange Days 1995 Max Peltier Actor
Natural Born Killers 1994 Det. Jack Scagnetti Actor
House Rules 2016 co-producer post-production Producer
Crossing Point 2016 co-producer Producer
Remnants 2013/I producer Producer
Bad Ass 2010 producer Producer
The Genius Club 2006 executive producer Producer
Bloom! story by announced Writer
The Asian Connection 2016 story Writer
Head Case 2007 TV Series written by – 1 episode Writer
Triple-X Tom 2005 Video Director
Triple-X Tom 2005 Video Cinematographer
Heart and Souls 1993 performer: “Walk Like A Man” – uncredited Soundtrack
Company of Heroes: Fabricating World War 2 2013 Video short special thanks Thanks
In the Trenches: Filming Company of Heroes 2013 Video short special thanks Thanks
Chaos Rising: The Storm Around ‘Natural Born Killers’ 2001 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Making of Private Number 2015 Video documentary Himself Self
The Honors: A Salute to American Heroes 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Auteur 2014 Himself Self
Life in Your Social Network Presented by Heard 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Where I Come From 2014 Short Himself Self
Dr. Phil 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew 2010-2011 TV Series Himself – Rehab Patient / Himself Self
MMA H.E.A.T. 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Larry King Live 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Entourage 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Sober House 2010 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2008 TV Series Himself Self
The Commuter Talk Show 2008 Short Himself Self
Head Case 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Adult Entertainment: Disrobing an American Idol 2007 Video documentary Himself – Actor Self
Shooting Sizemore 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Making of ‘Heat’ 2005 Video documentary Himself Self
Pacino and DeNiro: The Conversation 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
Triple-X Tom 2005 Video Himself Self
‘Saving Private Ryan’: Boot Camp 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
Blood from a Stone 2003 Video documentary Narrator (voice) Self
HBO First Look 1998-2003 TV Series documentary Himself – ‘Owen Underhill’ / Himself Self
The Essence of Combat: Making ‘Black Hawk Down’ 2002 Video documentary Himself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Tom Hanks 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Howard Stern 2002 TV Series Himself Self
CBS Cares 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Reel Comedy 2002 TV Series Himself Self
The Directors 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Chaos Rising: The Storm Around ‘Natural Born Killers’ 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Self
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
Into the Breach: ‘Saving Private Ryan’ 1998 Video documentary short Himself Self
Return to Normandy 1998 Video documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Heidi Fleiss: The Would-Be Madam of Crystal 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Celebrity Sex Tapes Unwound 2006 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Gomorron 1998-2001 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Tom Sizemore Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2014 Jury Award Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival, US Best Supporting Actor The Age of Reason (2014) Won
2011 Best in Show Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Best Supporting Actor Through the Eye (2011) Won
2011 Action on Film Award Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Best Supporting Actor – Feature Through the Eye (2011) Won
2008 Short Film Award New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Best Actor Good God Bad Dog (2011) Won
1999 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Cinematic Moment Saving Private Ryan (1998) Won
2014 Jury Award Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival, US Best Supporting Actor The Age of Reason (2014) Nominated
2011 Best in Show Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Best Supporting Actor Through the Eye (2011) Nominated
2011 Action on Film Award Action on Film International Film Festival, USA Best Supporting Actor – Feature Through the Eye (2011) Nominated
2008 Short Film Award New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Best Actor Good God Bad Dog (2011) Nominated
1999 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Cinematic Moment Saving Private Ryan (1998) Nominated