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William Forsythe

William Forsythe
William Forsythe
Born: Jun 07, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Occupation: Actor
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Action
Career Highlights: The Waterdance, Gotti, Patty Hearst
First Major Screen Credit: Raising Arizona (1987)
41 Videos for William Forsythe
88 Minutes (2008) Camouflage (2000) Career Opportunities (1991)
Stiletto (2008) Big City Blues (1999) Out for Justice (1991)
Halloween (2007) Blue Streak (1999) Stone Cold (1991)
Masters of Horror: We All Scream for Ice Cream (2007) The Last Marshal (1999) The Waterdance (1991)
Freedomland (2006) Firestorm (1998) Dead Bang (1989)
Hammerhead (2005) Highway Hitcher (1998) Patty Hearst (1988)
Jam (2005) Highway Hitcher (1998) Baja Oklahoma (1987)
Larva (2005) First Time Felon (1997) Extreme Prejudice (1987)
The Devil's Rejects (2005) Gotti (1996) Raising Arizona (1987)
The Last Letter (2004) The Substitute (1996) Weeds (1987)
City by the Sea (2002) Palookaville (1995) The Lightship (1985)
G-Men From Hell (2001) The Immortals (1995) Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Hard Cash (2001) American Me (1992) Savage Dawn (1984)
Strike Force (2001) Those Bedroom Eyes (1992)
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Biography:

Moving easily from comedies to drama, character actor William Bill Forsythe has been busy in feature films since the early '80s, when he debuted with a small role in Smokey Bites the Dust (1981). In addition, he frequently appears on television and on stage, where he launched his career. The stocky, moon-faced, and gap-toothed Brooklyn native began acting in local productions in his early teens and by age 16, had become a professional, appearing on and off Broadway.

As a young man, Forsythe moved to Southern California. Shortly after his film debut, he also made his first television appearance in the TV-movie The Miracle of Kathy Miller. This started him on a series of guest-starring roles on shows ranging from CHiPS to Fame. At this early stage, Forsythe was usually cast in villainous roles, as in his breakthrough feature Once Upon a Time in America (1984), in which he played the sweet-faced but ruthless gangster Cockeye.

One of Forsythe's most memorable performances was also his first lead, that of a rebellious wheelchair-bound patient who turns a hospital ward topsy-turvy, in the ensemble piece The Waterdance (1991). The same year, Forsythe starred as Al Capone in the short-lived television resurrection of The Untouchables.

His other television credits include a leading role opposite Emilio Estevez, in Gene Quintano's tribute to spaghetti Westerns A Dollar for the Dead (1998). ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.