James Lorinz
Born: 1964-05-22 in New York, New York
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Lorinz (born May 22, 1964) is an American writer/director/actor whose most famous roles include Street Trash, Frankenhooker and The Jerky Boys. He has also had smaller parts in Last Exit to Brooklyn, Robocop 3 and King of New York. Lorinz was born in Flushing, Queens, close to Shea Stadium and the 1968 World's Fair Grounds. Lorinz worked as a dispatcher at his father's short-lived car service company while a student at School of Visual Arts in New York City. While still a film student and aspiring writer, James became close friends with author Pete Hamill. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Lorinz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2024
- Love Bomb as Hampton
2022
- The Overnight as Eugene - Adult
2019
- The Irishman as Hoffa Rally Teamster #1
2016
- The Transfiguration as Detective (uncredited)
2015
- Bridge of Spies as Gentleman on Subway #2
2012
2011
- Unforgettable as Emmet Grinwis
2003
- God Has a Rap Sheet as Unfunny Drunken Fool At Bar
- The Sweet Life as Michael
2000
- Titus as Salesman
- Red Lipstick as Frank
1998
- The Last Big Thing as Comic
1997
- The Practice as Lyle Roberts
- Brooklyn South as Donald Westbrook
1995
- The Jerky Boys as Brett Weir
1994
- Who Do I Gotta Kill? as Jimmy Corona
1993
- RoboCop 3 as Upset Driver
- Mr. Wonderful as Jos
1990
- King of New York as Tip Connoly
- Frankenhooker as Jeffrey
1989
- Last Exit to Brooklyn as Freddy
- Swirlee as Mr. Softy
- Punch the Clock as Howard Smitty
1987
- Street Trash as Doorman