Gary Sinise
Gary Alan Sinise (; born March 17, 1955) is an American actor, director, producer, and musician. Among other awards, he has won a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and he has been nominated for an Academy Award. Sinise has also received numerous awards and honors for his extensive humanitarian work and involvement with charitable organizations. He is a supporter of various veterans' organizations and founded the Lt. Dan Band (named after his character in ''Forrest Gump''), which plays at military bases around the world.Sinise's acting career started on stage with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1983, when he directed and starred in a production of Sam Shepard's ''True West'' for which he earned an Obie Award. In 1985, he earned the Regional Theatre Tony Award alongside the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. He also received Tony Award nominations for his performances in ''The Grapes of Wrath'' (1988) and ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (2001).
Sinise starred as George Milton in the 1992 film adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel ''Of Mice and Men''. He also directed and produced the film. Sinise received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Lieutenant Dan Taylor in ''Forrest Gump'' (1994). He also appeared in Ron Howard's ''Apollo 13'' (1995), ''Ransom'' (1996), Frank Darabont's ''The Green Mile'' (1999), and ''Impostor'' (2002).
On television, Sinise is known for portraying Harry S. Truman in ''Truman'' (1995), a portrayal that won him a Golden Globe Award; and for playing the title role in ''George Wallace'', for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award. Sinise is widely known for his leading role as Detective Mac Taylor in the long-running CBS series ''CSI: NY'' (2004–13). He also played Special Agent Jack Garrett in ''Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders'' (2016–17). Provided by Wikipedia
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