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Birthdate: 18 August 1957
Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
Blond performer of stage and film,
first recognized for his rapid-fire, acid-tongued promos for MTV, Denis
Leary began performing his distinctive brand of stand-up comedy while
attending college in his native Boston. Preoccupied with smoking, red
meat, death and rock 'n' roll, he took his routine around the country
and eventually to London where (due to the premature birth of his son)
he and his wife lived for the better part of a year. While there he wrote
"No Cure For Cancer", a wildly popular one-man show, expounding
on such issues as smoking ("I'm going to get a tracheotomy so I can
smoke two cigarettes at the same time") to pop stars ("Sting--he
wants to save the seals, he wants to save the rain forests . . . how about
saving your hair, OK, pal?"). The show received favorable reviews
and enjoyed a sold-out run on the West End and a four-month run off-Broadway.
The success of "Cancer" brought Leary to the attention of MTV
who hired him for promotional spots that usually featured him pacing back
and forth in a squalid urban setting, smoking furiously, and ranting about
everything from Cindy Crawford to the hypocrisy of "political correctness".
Leary's MTV work led to similarly styled product endorsements for Nike,
minus the cigarettes. and a feature debut (small bit) in the comedy "Strictly
Business" (1992). The following year found him appearing in nearly
half a dozen films with parts ranging from comic cameos ("National
Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1") to evil heavies ("Judgment Night")
to regular guy roles ("The Sandlot"). Leary received his first
starring role in Ted Demme's "The Ref" (1994), an uneven black
comedy, in which he played a cat-burglar trapped in the house of a dysfunctional
family. Misses like "Operation Dumbo Drop" (1995) preceded his
foray into screenwriting, a collaboration on the story for "Two If
By Sea" (1996, in which he also starred opposite Sandra Bullock)
with his wife Ann Lembeck and Mike Armstrong (who also helped write the
screenplay). The film bombed because the director was a moron (according
to Leary), but its failure could not slow Leary's momentum, and he went
on to act in five features in 1997: "The Matchmaker" (opposite
Janeane Garofalo), "Love Walked In", "Wag the Dog"
(with Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman), "Suicide Kings" (starring
Christopher Walken) and "The Real Blonde".
The juggernaut barreled on as he returned to the
land of the one-man rant for HBO's "Denis Leary: Lock 'n' Load"
(1997, directed by Demme), where no one was safe from his acid wit, least
of all, O.J. Simpson. ("I hope your kids pull a Menendez on you,
O.J. And they'll be forgiven, 10 times over.") He followed with roles
as a yuppie dad opposite Dana Delany in the family comedy "Wide Awake"
and as a ruthless toy tycoon in Joe Dante's "Small Soldiers",
in addition to providing the voice for Francis in "A Bug's Life"
(all 1998), an animated version of Aesop's "The Ant and the Grasshopper".
Leary reteamed with director Demme and screenwriting partner Armstrong
for "Monument Ave" (also 1998), a project he co-produced about
the Charlestown, MA "code of silence", which premiered at that
year's Sundance Film Festival under the title "Snitch". He continued
to land important supporting roles, including one in the remake of "The
Thomas Crown Affair" (1999), with Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo.
Leary made his directing debut with the "Lust" segment (written
by his wife) of Showtime's "National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins"
(1996), earning a CableACE Award for his effort.
Filmography
Just for Laughs (2002) (TV) .... Himself
... aka Judith Lucy's Just for Laughs (2002) (TV) (Australia: complete
title)
Secret Lives of Dentists, The (2002) .... Slater
"Contest Searchlight" (2002) TV Series .... Himself
"Crank Yankers" (2002) TV Series (voice) .... Joe Smith
Ice Age (2002) (voice) .... Diego
Bad Boy (2002) .... Doug 'Dawg' Menford
AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001)
(TV) .... Himself
Final (2001) .... Bill
"Job, The" (2001) TV Series .... Mike McNeil
Double Whammy (2001) .... Ray Pluto
Lakeboat (2000) .... The Fireman
Lord Stanley's Cup: Hockey's Ultimate Prize (2000) (V) .... Himself
Sand (2000) .... Teddy
... aka Sandstorm (2000/II)
Company Man (2000) .... Officer Fry
... aka Company Man (2000) (France)
"Comics Come Home" (1999) TV Series .... Host
Do Not Disturb (1999) .... Simon
... aka Silent Witness (1999) (USA: video title)
Jesus' Son (1999) .... Wayne
Thomas Crown Affair, The (1999) .... Detective First Grade Michael McCann
True Crime (1999) .... Bob Findley
Bug's Life, A (1998) (voice) .... Francis
Small Soldiers (1998) .... Gil Mars
Wide Awake (1998) .... Mr. Beal
Love Walked In (1998) .... Jack Morrisey
... aka Ni el tiro del final (1999) (Argentina)
Snitch (1998) .... Bobby O'Grady
... aka Noose (1998) (Australia: DVD title) (USA: working title)
... aka Monument Ave. (1999) (USA: new title)
Wag the Dog (1997) .... Fad King
Denis Leary: Lock 'N' Load (1997) (TV) .... Himself
MatchMaker, The (1997) .... Nick
Real Blonde, The (1997) .... Doug
Suicide Kings (1997) .... Lono Veccio
Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground (1997) (TV) .... Guy in Wheelchair
(segment "The Red Shoes")
Second Civil War, The (1997) (TV) .... Vinnie Franko
I Want My MTV (1996) (V) .... Nicotine Fiend
Underworld (1996) .... Johnny Crown/Johnny Alt
Two if by Sea (1996) .... Francis Michael 'Frank/Frankie' O'Brien
... aka Stolen Hearts (1996)
Favorite Deadly Sins (1995) (TV) .... Jake
... aka National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins (1995) (TV) (USA: complete
title)
Neon Bible, The (1995) .... Frank
... aka Biblia de neón, La (1997) (Spain)
Operation Dumbo Drop (1995) .... David Poole
... aka Dumbo Drop (1995)
Natural Born Killers (1994) (uncredited) .... Prison inmate (director's
cut)
Ref, The (1994) .... Gus
... aka Hostile Hostages (1994)
Gunmen (1994) .... Armor O'Malley
Judgment Night (1993) .... Fallon
Demolition Man (1993) .... Edgar Friendly
Who's the Man? (1993) .... Sergeant Cooper
Sandlot, The (1993) .... Bill
... aka Sandlot Kids, The (1993)
Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) .... Mike McCracken
... aka National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)
Denis Leary: No Cure for Cancer (1992) (TV) .... Himself
MTV Video Music Awards 1992 (1992) (TV) .... Himself (presenter)
"Paramount City" (1991) TV Series .... Host
... aka "London Underground" (1991)
Strictly Business (1991) .... Jake
"Remote Control" (1987/II) TV Series .... Various Roles/Himself
Links
Denis Leary @allfansites-gallery.com
Absolutenow.com: Denis Leary - Denis Leary Pictures
Denis Leary - Ultimate resources for pictures, wallpapers and biography
Contact
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