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Casey Siemaszko

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Casey Siemaszko
Born
Kazimierz Andrew Siemaszko[1]

(1961-03-17) March 17, 1961 (age 63)
EducationDePaul University (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
RelativesNina Siemaszko (sister)

Kazimierz Andrew "Casey" Siemaszko (sie-MA-ško; born March 17, 1961) is an American actor. He had supporting roles in Back to the Future and Stand By Me before having starring roles in Three O'Clock High and Young Guns.

Personal life

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Siemaszko was born in Chicago and grew up on the city's northwest side.[2] He attended Saint Ignatius College Preparatory School and graduated from the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul University in 1983.[3][4] His father, Konstanty (1918–1999), was a Polish Roman Catholic and a former member of the Polish Navy. He joined the Polish Underground and was a survivor of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. He emigrated to Chicago in 1959 and became a well-known local choreographer and a fixture in the Polish community.[2] His mother, Collette McAllister (1931–2008), was English.[5] His sister Nina is an actress and his brother, Corky, is a writer for Daily News and a reporter for NBC News.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Class Doug
1985 Secret Admirer Roger Despard
Back to the Future "3-D" [6]
1986 Stand by Me Billy Tessio
1987 Gardens of Stone Wildman
Three O'Clock High Jerry Mitchell
1988 Biloxi Blues Private Donald J. Carney
Young Guns Charlie Bowdre
1989 Breaking In Mike Lafebb [7][8]
Back to the Future Part II "3-D" [9]
1992 Of Mice and Men "Curley"
1994 Teresa's Tattoo Michael
Milk Money "Cash"
1995 Napoleon Conan / Pengi Voice
Black Scorpion Dr. Goddard
1996 The Phantom Morgan
1997 Bliss Tanner
1998 Taxman Abrasha Topolev
1999 Limbo Bobby Gastineau
2005 The Crew Young Bobby Bartellemeo
2009 Public Enemies Harry Berman

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1984 Silence of the Heart Jeff Television film
The Facts of Life Brian Episode: "Smile"
1984–1985 St. Elsewhere Rick Messina 3 episodes
1985 Amazing Stories Jonathan Episode: "The Mission"
1991 The Chase Phillip Hutchinson Television film
1993 Tribeca "Red" Grady Episode: "Heros Exoletus"
1994 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Ned Zed Episode: "Ned Zed"
704 Hauser Joey Stivic Episode: "Meet the Cumberbatchs"
1996 Too Something Angry Competitive Guy 2 episodes
Mistrial Detective Bobby Zito Television film
1997–2009 Law & Order Mr. Shuman / Green's Union Delegate / Bart Rainey 3 episodes
1997 Chicago Sons Frank Episode: "To Have and to Hold"
Rose Hill Fergus Carroll Television film
1999 Chameleon II: Death Match Jake Booker Television film
Storm of the Century Alton "Hatch" Hatcher Miniseries
2000 Falcone Ray Cerrone 2 episodes
2002–2004 NYPD Blue IAB Captain Pat Fraker 13 episodes
2003 Oz Detective Tarnowski 2 episodes
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Harvey Gruenwald Episode: "Unrequited"
2005 The Inside Billy Ray Pope Episode: "Thief of Hearts"
2006 CSI: NY Paul Sabotini Episode: "Run Silent, Run Deep"
2007 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit EPA Official Episode: "Loophole"
The Bronx Is Burning Detective Welker Episode: "The Seven Commandments"
2007–2012 Damages Dan Williams 12 episodes
2008 New Amsterdam Peter Huygens Episode: "Golden Boy"
2010 The Event Frank Decosta Episode: "I Haven't Told You Everything"
2012 Blue Bloods Josh Thorp Episode: "Collateral Damage"
Louie Homeless Man Episode: "Daddy's Girlfriend: Part 2"
White Collar Bert "Bertie" Slavkin Episode: "Parting Shots"
NYC 22 Allen Blume 3 episodes
Elementary Michael McGee Episode: "While You Were Sleeping"
2013 Killing Kennedy Jack Ruby Television film
2014 The Blacklist Sam Raimo Episode: "Mako Tanida (No.83)"
2015 Unforgettable Greg Zartane Episode: "Blast from the Past"
2016 Billions Seids Episode: "Short Squeeze"

Video games

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Year Title Voice role
2004 Red Dead Revolver Conductor / Hank Pullman / Jason Cornet / Cowboys #2
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Johnny Sindacco / Pedestrian
2018 Red Dead Redemption 2 Wróbel

References

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  1. ^ Foster, Tom (2017-06-23). "Five Things You Didn't Know about Casey Siemaszko". TVOvermind. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  2. ^ a b Writer, Meg McSherry Breslin, Tribune Staff (19 January 1999). "KONSTANTY SIEMASZKO; TAUGHT DANCE". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2021-05-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b HASTINGS, BRADFORD; NOVAK, BENJAMIN J. (March 1978). "Career Education in the College Preparatory School". Vocational Guidance Quarterly. 26 (3): 264–267. doi:10.1002/j.2164-585x.1978.tb01267.x. ISSN 0042-7764.
  4. ^ "Casey Siemaszko". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  5. ^ "Acting siblings return to Chicago | Chicago film, commercials, advertising, video, production, post, tech news from". ReelChicago.com. 2009-11-06. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  6. ^ "Where are 'Back to the Future' stars today?". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  7. ^ "Casey Siemaszko in 'Breaking In': No Time to Play It Safe". Los Angeles Times. 1989-10-10. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  8. ^ O`Malley, Kathy (27 October 1989). "BREAKING IN BIG". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  9. ^ "Back To The Future, then and now - the stars in pictures". Daily Telegraph. 2015-10-21. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
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