Steve Buscemi
Originally published Wednesday May, 18th 2005
This illustrious organization was founded on the principle that everyone can be successful and have a voice to speak their ideas, even people who've been given a name as plain as one given to millions each year, Steve! Every so often, The Axis of Stevil takes pleasure in shining the proverbial spotlight on a Steve who shows excellence in their field.
In an ongoing effort to promote success, The Axis of Stevil would like to salute you, Steve Buscemi!
Steve Buscemi was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Steve grew an interest in acting his senior year of high school. Steve then moved to study acting with John Strasberg in Manhattan. Soon, Steve and fellow actor/writer Mark Boone Junior were writing and performing original theatre pieces. This experience led to his casting in his first lead role in Parting Glances (1986). After that, he has had the honor to work with many of the top filmmakers in Hollywood, like Quentin Tarantino, Jerry Bruckheimer, and The Coen Brothers. He rocks as actor and is highly respected in the acting world.
Frequently appears in unbilled roles in Adam Sandler movies, Steve has made his way through the thick and thin, comical and dramatic, the good and the bad of movie rolls. From outerspace oiler driller (Armageddon) to shady lacky of a huge dangerous latino (Desperado), Steve has shown consie command for his craft and will retain of piece of glory within the ranks of the Axis of Stevil.
There will always be a sword on the table here for Steve Buscemi in the Axis of Stevil.
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