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| - Appears in S1/Ep8 Jun 22, 2014
- He appeared in "Road to Germany" as a presenter at the Academy Awards with Scarlett Johansson. Peter Griffin notes "Every one of his teeth is in business for itself". One of his teeth leave to go to the Elton John party while another jumps into Scarlett's cleavage. A real image of Steve appears as Peter's passport photo in "Boopa-Dee Bappa-Dee" as Lois notes that he looks like a human cigarette.
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- Steven Vincent Buscemi (n. 13 de diciembre de 1957 en Brooklyn, Nueva York, EE.UU.) es [[Archivo:Jackson Browne.gif|thumb|200px|left|Steve Buscemi (derecha) con Homero y Jackson Browne, otra estrella invitada del episodio Detengan a mi mujer por favor.]] un [[Archivo:Steve Buscemi.jpg|thumb|200px|Steve Buscemi en el 2003, año en el que apareció como estrella invitada en el episodio Detengan a mi mujer por favor.]] actor y director de cine estadounidense de ascendencia italiana e irlandesa.
- He portrays Mr. Pink in the film Reservoir Dogs.
- In Monsters, Inc., he voiced Randall Boggs.
- Steve Buscemi plays a private investigator hired by Jack to investigate himself. He does this because he wants to make sure that GE does not find anything about him because he wants to make sure he gets Don Geiss´ job as CEO. He makes Jack get rid of his cookie jar collection, which Jack then gives to Kenneth Parcell.
- Steve Buscemi has been voted the most interesting person (out of those who aren't interesting at all) in history every 53 minutes since tomorrow.
- Since 2010, he has been starring the critically acclaimed series Boardwalk Empire, which earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe, being also nominated for an Emmy Award. He is best known on Nickelodeon as Phil Hickle on The Adventures of Pete & Pete. He later voiced Templeton in the Nickelodeon Movie Charlotte's Web.
- Steven Vincent Buscemi (born December 13, 1957, Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor and director, who appeared as Rickles, middleman for the Bolivian drug dealer Mendez in the episode "El Viejo" of the series Miami Vice.
- Steve Buscemi (b. 1957) is a dude playing a dude, pretending to be another dude, disguised as a woman impersonating the dude who's now banging Ben Affleck's poker coach. He is best known for his roles (scumwads, fuckmooks, losers, weirdos, and wiseguys) which bring about lots of unkind comments. Ironically, most people who know him say he's a cool dude who will do a children's series episode or two for Disney, even with his fear of woodchippers.
- Steve Buscemi is a voice actor who played Randall Boggs from Monsters, Inc. and Mr. Wesley from Home on the Range.
- Steven Vincent "Steve" Buscemi (pronounced /buːˈsɛmi/, boo-SEM-ee by the actor himself, but often /buːˈʃɛmi/, boo-SHEM-ee by others; born December 13, 1957) is an American actor, writer and film director. An associate member of the renowned experimental theater company The Wooster Group, Buscemi is best known to the general public for his appearances in movies like Reservoir Dogs, Fargo, Con Air, The Big Lebowski and Armageddon. Buscemi is also known for playing Tony Blundetto in the hit drama series The Sopranos and Nucky Thompson in the 2010 HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire.
- Steven Vincent "Steve" Buscemi (born December 13, 1957) is an American actor, writer and film director who is best known for his roles as Tony Blundetto on the HBO drama series The Sopranos in 2004 and starred as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson on the HBO crime-period drama series Boardwalk Empire 2010-2014. Buscemi appeared in three movies with John Goodman: 1998's The Big Lebowski, and Disney/Pixar's Monsters, Inc. (2001), and its 2013 prequel, Monsters University, the latter two being Disney films. Also for Disney, Buscemi voiced Wesley in Home on the Range and Bucky in G-Force.
- Since 2010, he has starred in the critically acclaimed series Boardwalk Empire, which earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards, a Golden Globe, and two nominations for an Emmy Award. He made his directorial debut in 1996, with Trees Lounge, in which he also starred. Other works includeAnimal Factory (2000), Lonesome Jim (2005) and Interview (2007). He has also directed numerous episodes of television shows, including; Homicide: Life on the Street, The Sopranos, Oz, 30 Rock and Nurse Jackie.
- In the early 1980s, Buscemi worked as a firefighter for four years on FDNY Engine 55. After 9/11, Buscemi returned to Engine 55 and worked alongside other firefighters to go through the rubble from the World Trade Center. Buscemi later narrated the documentary Dust to Dust: The Health Effects of 9/11. He also starred as Tony Blundetto in The Sopranos and currently stars as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson in Boardwalk Empire, both HBO television series, the latter of which earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Golden Globe and a nomination for an Emmy Award in 2011.
- Cadaverous character actor beloved of The Coen Brothers, Adam Sandler, Quentin Tarantino, Terry Zwigoff and anyone and anything related to the world of Independent cinema. In a career spanning over twenty years, Buscemi has carved himself a niche playing an assortment of freaks, losers, weirdos, creeps and psychos. It may be possible that his role in Fargo will have him forever pegged as that "kinda funny lookin'" guy. Buscemi has currently stepped out of his "creepy weirdo" oeuvre to play the lead character Enoch "Nucky" Thompson in HBO's Prohibition Era drama Boardwalk Empire.
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