American actor (born 1957)
Steven Vincent Buscemi (/b uː ˈ s ɛ m i / ;[ 2] [ 3] [ Note 1] Italian: [buʃˈʃɛːmi] ; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor.His accolades include twoEmmy Awards , aGolden Globe Award and twoIndependent Spirit Awards .
Buscemi started his acting career with theindependent productions Parting Glances (1986),Mystery Train (1989), andIn the Soup (1992), following such roles with hisbreakthrough inQuentin Tarantino 'sReservoir Dogs (1992). The 1990 filmMiller's Crossing marked his first of many projects with theCoen brothers , and the 1994 filmAirheads was his first collaboration with comedic actor-filmmakerAdam Sandler . Throughout the 1990s, he continued to appear in a number of both independent and mainstream films, includingBilly Madison (1995),Living in Oblivion ,Desperado (all 1995),Fargo (1996),Con Air (1997),Armageddon ,The Big Lebowski (both 1998). In following decades, he starred in the independent filmsGhost World (2001),Big Fish (2003),Norman (2016),Lean on Pete , andThe Death of Stalin (both 2017), alongside voice roles in the animatedMonsters, Inc. (2001–2013) andHotel Transylvania film series (2012–2022).
Buscemi's career expanded into television, beginning with his first major role in the 1989 miniseriesLonesome Dove . He received his first two Emmy nominations for starring in and directing episodes ofThe Sopranos (2004–2006), before winning theGolden Globe Award for Best Actor for portrayingEnoch "Nucky" Thompson in theHBO seriesBoardwalk Empire (2010–2014). His other television credits includeLonesome Dove (1989),30 Rock (2007–2013),Horace and Pete (2016), andMiracle Workers (2019–2023). He won aNews & Documentary Emmy Award in 2015 for his work withIndependent Lens and thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Variety Series the following year for his web talk showPark Bench with Steve Buscemi . Aside from acting, Buscemi has also directed the filmsTrees Lounge (1996),Animal Factory (2000), andInterview (2007), as well as a number of television episodes.
Early life and education [ edit ] Steven Vincent Buscemi[ 4] was born on December 13, 1957,[ 5] in the borough ofBrooklyn in New York City, to Dorothy (née Wilson) and John Buscemi.[ 4] [ 6] His father was a sanitation worker and served in theKorean War , and his mother was a hostess atHoward Johnson's . Buscemi's paternal ancestors were from the Sicilian town ofMenfi and his mother is of English and Dutch ancestry.[ 7] [ 8] He has three brothers: Jon, Ken, andMichael . Buscemi was raisedCatholic .[ 8]
When Buscemi was 10 years old, the family moved fromEast New York toValley Stream inNassau County .[ 9] Buscemi graduated in 1975 fromValley Stream Central High School along with future writerEdward J. Renehan Jr. and future actressPatricia Charbonneau . In high school, Buscemi wrestled for the varsity squad and participated in the drama troupe. (Buscemi's 1996 filmTrees Lounge , in which he starred and served as screenwriter and director, is set in and was largely shot in his childhood village ofValley Stream ).[ 10] In 1977, Buscemi took the New York City Firefighter’s exam and joined Engine Company 55, fighting fires for four years. Following theSeptember 11 attacks , he temporarily rejoined Engine Company 55 to serve at thesite of the World Trade Center .[ 11] Buscemi briefly attendedNassau Community College before moving toManhattan to enroll in theLee Strasberg Institute .
1985–1989: Early roles[ edit ] Before making his film debut, Buscemi was a regular liveperformer at thePyramid Cocktail Lounge and other downtownno wave venues. For many years, he performed comic skits withMark Boone Junior . In 1988, they presented as a duo called Buscemi and Boone an evening of originalblack comedy atLa MaMa Experimental Theatre Club that they calledIn Your Mind , with one extended playlet titledTwo Americans in Paris .Two Americans in Paris was set inParis in the 1960s and portrayed manipulative confrontations between two young American men in abistro .[ 12] Prominent solo performances were given inJohn Jesurun 'sChang in a Void Moon series, as well as appearing in an adaptation ofWilliam Shakespeare 's playTitus Andronicus , directed byKęstutis Nakas .[ 13] Buscemi made his film debut in the 1985 filmThe Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues , directed byEric Mitchell , which was part of theno wave cinema movement. Other early performances include a role in theChristine Vachon -directed shortDays Are Numbered (1986),[ 14] Parting Glances (1986) as well as an appearance in an episode of thetelevision series Miami Vice in 1986.[ 15] During this period of time, Buscemi auditioned for and lost out on a number of roles includingBiloxi Blues (1986),Tin Men (1987), andThe Last Temptation of Christ (1988).[ 16] [ 17]
In 1989, he appeared in four films, includingJames Ivory 's comedySlaves of New York ,Howard Brookner 's ensemble period filmBloodhounds of Broadway and theNew York Stories segment directed byMartin Scorsese entitled, "Life Lessons" starring alongsideNick Nolte andRosanna Arquette . The film screened out of competition at the1989 Cannes Film Festival to mixed reviews with the Scorsese segment being hailed as the standout byRoger Ebert .[ 18] Buscemi also appeared inJim Jarmusch 's independent filmMystery Train (1989) as Charlie the Barber, and was nominated for theIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male .[ 19]
1990–1998: Rise to prominence[ edit ] Buscemi in 1996 In 1990, he played Mink Larouie in theCoen Brothers ' neo-noirgangster film Millers Crossing starring oppositeGabriel Byrne ,Marcia Gay Harden , andJohn Turturro .[ 20] This was the first of five of the Coen Brothers' films in which Buscemi performed. CriticRoger Ebert described the film as one that "is likely to be most appreciated by movie lovers who will enjoy its resonance with films of the past."[ 21] Also that year, he starred as Test Tube, a henchman ofLaurence Fishburne 's character Jimmy Jump inAbel Ferrara 'scrime film King of New York ,[ 22] as well as Edward in theanthology film Tales from the Darkside: The Movie , theprotagonist of the "Lot 249" segment of the film.[ 23] In 1991, he played a bellboy, Chet, in the Coen Brothers filmblack comedy Barton Fink starringJohn Turturro andJohn Goodman .[ 24] His first lead role was as Adolpho Rollo inAlexandre Rockwell 'sIn the Soup (1992).[ 25]
He gained wider attention for his supporting part aspseudonymous criminal Mr. Pink inQuentin Tarantino 's crime filmReservoir Dogs (1992),[ 26] a role that Tarantino originally wrote for himself,[ 20] and one that earned Buscemi the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male in his second nomination.[ 27] Also in 1992, he had a guest role as Phil Hickle, Ellen's father and older Pete's guidance counselor, inThe Adventures of Pete and Pete .[ 28] The following year, he starred as the eponymous character in thehorror comedy filmEd and His Dead Mother (1993).[ 29]
Throughout the late-1990s, Buscemi appeared in several films bythe Coen Brothers (Joel and Ethan) He also appeared in acameo appearance in Tarantino's next film,Pulp Fiction , where he portrays a waiter dressed asBuddy Holly who servesMia Wallace and Vincent Vega.[ 30] In 1994, he appeared in the 1994 comedyAirheads a s Rex, bass player of The Lone Rangers. In 1995, Buscemi guest-starred as suspected murderer Gordon Pratt in "End Game ", an episode of the television seriesHomicide: Life on the Street . Buscemi was rumored to be considered for the role ofThe Scarecrow inJoel Schumacher 's proposed fifth installment of the firstBatman franchise,Batman Unchained , beforeWarner Bros. cancelled the project.[ 31] In 1995 he also starred alongside Tarantino and Antonio Banderas inDesperado , and played the lead role in the independent satire filmLiving in Oblivion .
The next year, Buscemi again collaborated with the Coen Brothers, starring as kidnapper Carl Showalter in the black comedy crime filmFargo starringFrances McDormand andWilliam H. Macy .[ 32] The film was a critical and commercial success debuting at the1996 Cannes Film Festival where it competed for thePalme d'Or . Subsequently, he gained a reputation ascharacter actor ,[ 33] with supporting roles in blockbuster action films: as Garland Greene inSimon West 'sCon Air (1997) and Rockhound inMichael Bay 'sArmageddon (1998). Buscemi also appeared as Donny in the Coen'scult classic black comedy filmThe Big Lebowski (1998) starringJeff Bridges andJohn Goodman .[ 34] Also in 1998 he played a supporting role in the romantic comedyThe Wedding Singer starringAdam Sandler andDrew Barrymore . During this time he also made his directing debut the episode: "Finnegan's Wake" (1998) of theNBC dramaHomicide: Life on the Street . From 1999 to 2001 he also directed two episodes ofHBO prison dramaOz .
1999–2008:The Sopranos [ edit ] In 1999 he acted alongsideAdam Sandler in the comedyBig Daddy (1999). Going into the 2000s, Buscemi continued to co-star in supporting roles. He played Seymour in the black comedyGhost World (2001) oppositeScarlett Johansson andThora Birch . The film received critical acclaim with criticRoger Ebert declaring, "The Buscemi role is one he's been pointing toward during his entire career".[ 35] Buscemi received numerous nominations for his performance including for theGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture . In 2001 he voicedRandall Boggs inPixar 's animated filmMonsters, Inc. (2001). The film was a critical and financial success. He also extensively performed voice-over work for animated films reprising the role of Randall in its prequelMonsters University (2013), Mr. Wesley inHome on the Range (2004), Nebbercracker inMonster House (2006) and Templeton the Rat inCharlotte's Web .[ 36] [ 37] [ 38] During this time he also took the supporting role as Romero in the children's action adventure filmSpy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002), as well as its sequelSpy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003).
Buscemi at the 2009Tribeca Film Festival In 2004, Buscemi joined the cast of the acclaimedHBO crime television seriesThe Sopranos asTony Soprano 's cousin and childhood friend,Tony Blundetto , a role that earned him anEmmy Award nomination.[ 39] Buscemi had previously contributed to the show as director of the third-season episode "Pine Barrens ", which was one of the most critically acclaimed episodes of the series, and the fourth-season episode "Everybody Hurts ".[ 40] He appeared in episode three of season 6 as a doorman in theafterlife , which is portrayed as a country club in Tony Soprano's dream. He also directed the episodes "In Camelot ", the seventh episode of season 5, and "Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request... ", the fifth episode of season 6.
Buscemi appeared in the music video forJoe Strummer 's cover version ofBob Marley 's "Redemption Song ".[ 41] During this time Buscemi acted in several comedy films often starringAdam Sandler in films such asMr. Deeds (2002),I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007),Grown Ups (2010), and oppositeChris Rock I Think I Love My Wife (2007). He also starred in numerous critically acclaimed independent drama films such as theTim Burton fantasy dramaBig Fish (2003), theJim Jarmusch filmCoffee and Cigarettes (2003), theJohn Turturro romantic dramaRomance & Cigarettes (2005), the anthology filmParis, je t'aime (2006), the war dramaThe Messenger (2009), and the romantic comedyYouth in Revolt (2009). He also directed the comedy drama filmsLonesome Jim (2005), andInterview (2007), while also serving as an executive producer for the filmSaint John of Las Vegas (2009). During this time he continued to voice roles in films such asMonster House (2006),Igor (2008),G-Force (2009), andHotel Transylvania (2012).
2009–2015:Boardwalk Empire [ edit ] Buscemi continued directing for television including for theShowtime seriesNurse Jackie (2009–2011) starringEdie Falco , theNBC sitcom30 Rock (2009–2011) starringTina Fey andAlec Baldwin andPortlandia from 2014 to 2015. He also directed 27 episodes of his web seriesPark Bench with Steve Buscemi (from 2014 to 2015).
Buscemi starred in theHBO drama seriesBoardwalk Empire created byTerence Winter . The series started in 2010, where Buscemi assumed the role asEnoch "Nucky" Thompson (based onEnoch L. Johnson ), a corruptAtlantic City politician who rules the town during theProhibition era . Buscemi's performance garnered him aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama ;[ 42] he later received two more nominations for his work on the same show.[ 43] [ 44] [ 45] In 2011 he hostedNBC 'sSaturday Night Live .[ 46] [ 47] Buscemi had a recurring role as Lenny Wosniak in theNBC sitcom30 Rock from 2007 to 2013. During this time he appeared as a guest star in numerous shows such as theIFC sketch seriesPortlandia (2014–2017), theComedy Central sketch seriesInside Amy Schumer (2016), theNetflix comedy seriesUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2016), and the Comedy Central comedy seriesBroad City (2017). He also acted alongsideAdam Sandler in the animated filmHotel Transylvania 2 andThe Ridiculous 6 , (both in 2015).
He hosts, directs, and produces his own web series talk show,Park Bench with Steve Buscemi , which ran from 2014 to 2015.[ 48] Buscemi won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Variety Series for the series in 2016. Also that year, Buscemi co-starred alongsideLouis C.K. andAlan Alda in C.K.'s acclaimed comedy-drama web seriesHorace and Pete .[ 49] In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter , Buscemi was the first actor to sign on to the project; withBoardwalk Empire over he was available to star in the series. The two reportedly "met up in New York City where C.K. pitched the still evolving series idea to Buscemi. He signed on, on the spot, to play C.K.'s brother, Pete".[ 50]
Buscemi in 2024 In 2016, Buscemi acted in the political dramaNorman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer starringRichard Gere . The film premiered at theTelluride Film Festival . The following year he starred as Del Montgomery in the British coming of age dramaLean on Pete (2017) directed byAndrew Haigh . The film premiered at the74th Venice International Film Festival . The performance earned him aBIFA for Best Supporting Actor . In 2017 Buscemi starred inArmando Iannucci 'sdark comedy andsatirical filmThe Death of Stalin . Buscemi portrayedNikita Khrushchev . He received critical acclaim from critics withManohla Dargis describing his performance as "superb".[ 51] The role earned him aBIFA for Best Supporting Actor nomination.
During this time Buscemi continued taking roles in comedy films such asThe Week Of (2018),The Dead Don't Die (2019),The King of Staten Island (2020), andHubie Halloween (2020) as well as voicing roles inThe Boss Baby (2017),Transformers: The Last Knight (2017),Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018), andHotel Transylvania: Transformania (2022).
In February 2020, Buscemi was cast as Chebutykin in aNew York Theatre Workshop revival ofAnton Chekhov 'sThree Sisters alongsideGreta Gerwig ,Oscar Isaac , andChris Messina . The production was supposed to begin May 13, but was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic with no return date set.[ 52]
Buscemi andLou Reed at a screening of the filmIraq for Sale: The War Profiteers in 2006 Buscemi has also worked as a director, making his directing debut in the 1990s. His directorial credits include:
In addition to feature films, he directed episodes of the television showsLove ,Homicide: Life on the Street ,The Sopranos ,Oz ,30 Rock ,Portlandia andNurse Jackie . In the latter, his brother Michael played the characterGod in several episodes. While scouting a location for a film, Buscemi visited the PhiladelphiaEastern State Penitentiary and found the building so interesting that he later provided the majority of the narration for the audio tour there.[ 53] [ 54]
Reception and image [ edit ] In an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter , Buscemi was adamant about not altering his misaligned teeth, saying, "I've had dentists who have wanted to help me out, but I say, 'You know, I won't work again if you fix my teeth.' "[ 55] [ 56] Buscemi is noted for wrinkles around his eyes, giving them an aged appearance. "Buscemi eyes" describes the result when his eyes are photo-edited onto others' faces. He has stated that although he did not find this amusing, his wifeJo Andres did.[ 57]
Buscemi guest-starred inseason 6 episode 8 of30 Rock as a private investigator. Playing against his image, during a flashback he appears to be disguised as a teenager as he says that he was "part of a special task force of very young-looking cops who infiltrated high schools".[ 58] [ 59] His character's disguise and quote of "how do you do, fellow kids?" became aninternet meme .[ 60]
Marriage and interests [ edit ] Buscemi grew up pronouncing his name as/b uː ˈ s ɛ m i / , in an anglicized way. In Sicily, where his ancestors are from, it is pronounced as/b uː ˈ ʃ ɛ m i / .[ 2] He once quipped, "I had to go to Sicily to find out I pronounce my name wrong."[ 61]
Buscemi marriedJo Andres in 1987; they were married until her death on January 6, 2019.[ 62] They had one son.[ 63]
Buscemi is a noted fan of the musical groupBeastie Boys . He appears in the music video for the band's 2011 song "Make Some Noise ", which was nominated for MTV Video of the Year.[ 64] He also has a post-credit scene in theSpike Jonze –directed documentaryBeastie Boys Story in which he pokes fun at the commercial failure of the group's second studio album,Paul's Boutique ; "When the tree fell in the forest, nobody heard that shit", jokes Buscemi.[ 65] Buscemi sang in "The Broadway Song" forLou Reed 's 2003 albumThe Raven .[ 66]
Until 2025, Buscemi resided inPark Slope, Brooklyn , where he was given thekey to the city in 2021. He previously resided inSunset Strip , Los Angeles.[ 67]
In early 2025, he married Karen Ho. The couple reside in Manhattan.[ 1]
Buscemi was stabbed multiple times in April 2001 at the Firebelly Lounge inWilmington, North Carolina , while shooting the filmDomestic Disturbance . He had intervened in a bar fight betweenVince Vaughn ,Scott Rosenberg , and two local men. He was discharged from the hospital after treatment.[ 68]
On May 8, 2024, Buscemi was the victim of an unprovoked attack inMidtown Manhattan , New York, when he was punched in the face.[ 69] The 66-year-old was taken to a nearby hospital with bruising, swelling, and bleeding to his left eye. His publicist said later in a statement that Buscemi had recovered from the attack.[ 70] [ 71]
Buscemi was afirefighter from 1980 to 1984, with theNew York City Fire Department 's Engine Company No. 55, inLittle Italy, Manhattan , while secretly takingacting classes and dabbling instand-up on the side. The day after theSeptember 11 attacks in New York, he returned to his oldfirehouse to volunteer; he worked 12-hour shifts for a week, digging through rubble to search for missingfirefighters .[ 72] On May 25, 2003, Buscemi was arrested with 19 other people while protesting the closing of a number of firehouses, including Engine 55.[ 73] In the middle of 2011, Buscemi joined rallies against the threat of closing eight Brooklyn firehouses during the administration of MayorMichael Bloomberg . He argued that closing these firehouses "is no way to protect New York."[ 74]
In 2014, Buscemi starred in and narrated the HBO documentaryA Good Job: Stories of the FDNY , in which he revisited his work with fellow firefighters, sharing their stories, including those fromSeptember 11 .[ 75]
In 2021, Buscemi spoke topodcast hostMarc Maron [ 76] about his issues withPTSD , a consequence of the five days he spent volunteering in the aftermath of 9/11. He served asexecutive producer of the documentaryDust: The Lingering Legacy of 9/11 ,[ 77] which discussed the continuing toxic health effects of dust from the collapsed towers that many people, especially firefighters, have experienced.
Acting credits and accolades [ edit ] Buscemi has an extensive body of work in both film and television, dating back to the 1980s. Buscemi has received numerous awards and nominations for his performances in film and television. This includes aGolden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture nomination for his performance inGhost World (2001). He also received fiveIndependent Spirit Award nominations, winning twice forBest Supporting Male for his roles inReservoir Dogs (1992) andGhost World (2001). For his role asEnoch 'Nucky' Thompson in the critically acclaimedHBO drama seriesBoardwalk Empire created byTerrence Winter , he received twoPrimetime Emmy Award nominations, threeGolden Globe Award nominations, and tenScreen Actors Guild Award (SAG) nominations. He received aGolden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama in 2011, and four SAG awards, two consecutiveOutstanding Actor in a Drama Series awards (2011, 2012), and two consecutiveOutstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2011, 2012). Buscemi won aPrimetime Emmy Award forOutstanding Short Form Variety Series forPark Bench with Steve Buscemi (2016).
In 2014, Buscemi was named Honorarybattalion chief by theNew York City Fire Department after his early career serving as a fireman, and for his return to the service during9/11 .[ 78]
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