Sergeant Horvath: Tom Sizemore won the Best Actor Award at the 1997 Madrid Film Festival for his performance as a tough Chicago police detective in the supernatural thriller "The Relic." He had earlier received critical praise for his work as Scagnetti, the self-promoting detective on the trail of two serial killers, in Oliver Stone's controversial "Natural Born Killers."

Film audiences also recognize Sizemore for his roles in the crime drama "Devil in a Blue Dress," starring Denzel Washington; Kathryn Bigelow's futuristic thriller "Strange Days," with Ralph Fiennes; and Michael Mann's action drama "Heat," starring Al Pacino and Robert DiNero. He counts among his other film credits "Heart and Souls," "True Romance," "Wyatt Earp," "Passenger 57," "Watch It," "Guilty by Suspicion," and "Born on the Fourth of July."

In May, Sizemore starred as John Gotti in NBC's "Witness to the Mob." He recently completed production on the film "The Florentine," in which he stars with Chris Penn and Michael Madsen for director Nick Stagliano.

A native of Detroit, Sizemore received his B.F.A. from Wayne State University and went on the to earn a Masters Degree in Theater from Temple University. He began his career on the stage, appearing in numerous regional and off-Broadway productions, including Horton Foote's "The Land of the Astronauts" at New York's Ensemble Studio Theater, and "1984" at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.



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