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Mike Starr

Mike Starr
Mike Starr
Born: Jul 29, 1950 in Queens, New York
Occupation: Actor
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Crime
Career Highlights: Mad Dog and Glory, The Lady in Question, Mardi Gras for the Devil
First Major Screen Credit: Mad Dog and Glory (1993)
42 Videos for Mike Starr
Black Dynamite (2009) Dumb and Dumber (1994) Miller's Crossing (1990)
Hot Tamale (2006) On Deadly Ground (1994) Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
The Black Dahlia (2006) The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) Lean on Me (1989)
The Ice Harvest (2005) Trial by Jury (1994) Uncle Buck (1989)
Mickey (2003) Mad Dog and Glory (1993) Funny Farm (1988)
Gloria (1999) Freejack (1992) Punchline (1988)
Frogs For Snakes (1998) Mac (1992) Five Corners (1987)
Snake Eyes (1998) Me and Veronica (1992) Radio Days (1987)
Hoodlum (1997) The Bodyguard (1992) Who's That Girl? (1987)
Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing (1997) A Shock to the System (1990) The Money Pit (1986)
The Last Don (1997) Blue Steel (1990) The Last Dragon (1985)
Blood and Wine (1996) Collision Course (1990) The Natural (1984)
Two If by Sea (1996) GoodFellas (1990) The Natural (1984)
Clockers (1995) Last Exit to Brooklyn (1990) Cruising (1980)
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Biography:

A character actor whose beefy, imposing build (a magazine once listed him as 6'3 and 245 pounds) typecast him as thugs, hoods, and underworld heavies, performer Mike Starr was raised in the Manhattan area, as the son of a meatpacker and a five-and-dime clerk. He attended Long Island's Hofstra University on a drama scholarship, and -- after graduation -- toiled at menial jobs as a bartender and club bouncer before landing his first film role in William Friedkin's gay-themed cop thriller Cruising (1980).

Many projects ensued over the following decades, including The Natural (1984), Uncle Buck (1989, in a memorable bit as a drunken clown), Ed Wood (1994), and Jersey Girl (2004). Fans of the gangster-themed comedy Mad Dog and Glory (1993), in particular, might remember Starr -- he played Harold, the wife-beater husband who gets on David Caruso's bad side, and physically suffers for it.

In 2007, Starr essayed a rare lead in the character comedy Osso Bucco; he played a gangster unknowingly targeted for death and due for extermination by his cousin. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide.