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{{BLP IMDb refimprove|only=yes|date=January 2010}}{{Infobox person | name = Casey Siemaszko | birth_name = Kazimierz A. Siemaszko | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|3|17|mf=yes}} | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |education = DePaul University {{small|(BFA)}} | occupation = Actor | relatives = Nina Siemaszko (sister) | years_active = 1983–present }}Kazimierz A. "Casey" Siemaszko (born March 17, 1961) is an American actor.[1] His best known film roles are Back to the Future (1985) and Back to the Future Part II (1989) as 3-D, Stand By Me (1986) as Billy Tessio, Young Guns (1988) as Charlie Bowdre, alongside Burt Reynolds in Breaking In (1989), and as Curley in Of Mice and Men (1992).[2]He also appears in Public Enemies (2009). Personal lifeSiemaszko was born in Chicago, Illinois. His father, Konstanty (died 1999), was a Polish-born Roman Catholic who was a fighter in the Polish Underground during World War II, and who survived the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. His mother, Collette McAllister (1931-2008), was from the United Kingdom.[3] Siemaszko narrated the 1998 feature, The Polish-Americans. He is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago, as is his sister, actress Nina Siemaszko. He also has a brother, Corky Siemaszko, who previously worked as a reporter/writer for the New York Daily News and currently works as a reporter for NBC News.[4] FilmographyFilm- Class (1983) as Doug
- Secret Admirer (1985) as Roger Despard
- Back to the Future (1985) as 3-D
- Stand by Me (1986) as Billy Tessio
- Gardens of Stone (1987) as Wildman
- Three O'Clock High (1987) as Jerry Mitchell
- Biloxi Blues (1988) as Don Carney
- Young Guns (1988) as Charles 'Charley' Bowdre
- Breaking In (1989) as Mike Lafebb
- Back to the Future Part II (1989) as 3-D
- The Big Slice (1991) as Mike Sawyer
- L'ambassade en folie (1992) as Colin Phipps
- Of Mice and Men (1992) as Curley
- The Paint Job (1993) as Cal
- My Life's in Turnaround (1993) as Himself
- Teresa's Tattoo (1994) as Michael
- Milk Money (1994) as Cash
- Napoleon (1995) as Conan (voice)
- Black Scorpion (1995) as Dr. Goddard
- The Phantom (1996) as Morgan
- Bliss (1997) as Tanner
- Taxman (1998) as Abrasha Topolev
- Together & Alone (1998) as Billy
- Limbo (1999) as Bobby Gastineau
- The Crew (2000) as Young Bobby Bartellemeo
- Waltzing Anna (2006) as Dr. Jeffrey Webb
- The Boy Who Cried Bitch: The Adolescent Years (2007) as Kenny
- Public Enemies (2009) as Harry Berman
Television- Hard Knox (TV movie; 1984) as Aaron Davis
- Silence of the Heart (1984) (TV Movie) as Jeff
- The Facts of Life - episode "Smile" (1984) as Brian
- Amazing Stories - episode "The Mission" (1985) as Jonathan
- St. Elsewhere (TV series) - 3 episodes (1984–85) as Rick Messina
- Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story (1986) as Andy Grainger
- American Harvest (TV movie; 1987) as Dakota
- The Chase (TV movie; 1991) as Phillip Hutchinson
- Tribeca - episode "Heros Exoletus" (1993) as Red Grady
- The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. - episode "Ned Zed" (1994) as Ned Zed
- 704 Hauser (TV series) - episode "Meet the Cumberbatchs" (1994, one appearance) as Joey Stivic, as Archie Bunker's grandson
- CBS Schoolbreak Special - episode "Children Remember the Holocaust" (1995)
- Too Something - 2 episodes (1996) as Angry Competitive Guy
- Mistrial (TV movie; 1996) as Detective Bobby Zito
- Law & Order - episodes "For the Defense", "We Like Mike" (1996-2009) as Bart Rainey / Mr. Shuman
- NYPD Blue - 13 episodes (1996–2004) as IAB Captain Pat Fraker
- Chicago Sons - episode "To Have and to Hold" (1997) as Frank
- Rose Hill (1997) as Fergus Carroll
- Death Match (TV movie; 1999) as Jake Booker
- Storm of the Century - 3 episodes (Miniseries; 1999) as Alton 'Hatch' Hatcher
- Falcone - 2 episodes (2000) as Ray Cerrone
- Oz - 2 episodes (2003) as Detective Tarnowski
- Criminal Intent - episode "Unrequited" (2004) as Harvey Gruenwald
- The Inside - episode "Thief of Hearts" (2005) as Billy Ray Pope
- NY - episode "Run Silent, Run Deep" (2006) as Paul Sabotini
- Special Victims Unit - episode "Loophole" (2007) as EPA Official
- The Bronx Is Burning - episode "The Seven Commandments" (2007) as Detective Welker
- New Amsterdam - episode "Golden Boy" (2008) as Peter Huygens
- The Event - episode "I Haven't Told You Everything" (2010) as Frank Decosta
- Blue Bloods - episode "Collateral Damage" (2012) as Josh Thorp
- Louie - episode "Daddy's Girlfriend: Part 2" (2012) as Homeless Man
- White Collar - episode "Parting Shots" (2012) as Bertie Slavkin
- NYC 22 - 3 episodes (2012) as Duty Sgt. Allen Blume
- Damages - 12 episodes (2007–2012) as Detective Dan Williams
- Elementary - episode "While You Were Sleeping" (2012) as Michael McGee
- Killing Kennedy (TV movie; 2013) as Jack Ruby
- The Blacklist - episode "Mako Tanida (No.83)" (2014) as Sam Raimo
- Unforgettable - episode "Blast from the Past" (2015) as Lt. Greg Zartane
- Billions - episode "Short Squeeze" (2016) as Seids
Video games- Red Dead Revolver (2004) as Hank Pullman / Jason Cornet / Cowboys #2 (voice)
- Vietnam (2004) (voice)
- San Andreas (2004) as Johnny Sindacco / Pedestrian (voice)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018) as Wrobel (voice)
Soundtrack- Biloxi Blues (1988) - Performer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"
References1. ^Siemaszko, Casey, IMDB accessed August 26, 2013. 2. ^Siemaszko, Casey, IMDb.com, accessed August 26, 2013. 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://reelchicago.com/article/acting-siblings-return-chicago |title=Acting siblings return to Chicago | Chicago film, commercials, advertising, video, production, post, tech news from |website=ReelChicago.com |date=2009-11-06 |accessdate=2016-06-12}} 4. ^Semiaszko, Casey, Biography and Personal Information, IMDb.com, accessed August 26, 2013.
External links- {{IMDb name|0797150|Casey Siemaszko}}
- {{official website|http://caseysiemaszko.com/site/}}
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