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Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. Born in Massachusetts, Leary first came to prominence as a stand-up comedian , especially through appearances on MTV (including the comedic song " Asshole ") and through the stand-up specials No Cure for Cancer (1993) and Lock 'n Load (1997).
Just out of prison, Johnny Crown (Denis Leary) is running a bit late for a meeting he's been waiting seven years to attend.First he has a little unfinished business to take care of: hunt down every last man responsible for taking out his dad.
Denis Leary as Fallon, the drug lord who pursues the four friends after they see him kill a thieving henchman; Stephen Dorff as John Wyatt, Frank's younger brother, who is invited by Frank to the boxing match after Frank's third friend drops out. Jeremy Piven as Ray Cochran, a friend who rents an RV to take his friends to a boxing match
Two If by Sea (also known in the United Kingdom as Stolen Hearts) is a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Bennett, and starring Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary. The screenplay, written by Leary and Mike Armstrong, is based on a story by Leary, Armstrong, and Ann Lembeck.
Wide Awake is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and produced by Cathy Konrad and Cary Woods.Starring Denis Leary, Dana Delany, Joseph Cross, and Rosie O'Donnell, the film follows Cross as a ten-year-old boy who struggles with his grief and Christian faith after the recent loss of his grandfather.
In 2005, the DVD Complete Denis Leary was released. A collection of his most famous stand-up performances including: No Cure for Cancer and Lock 'n Load.Special features include: the music videos for "Asshole" and "Love Barge", and the Making of No Cure for Cancer, a documentary with Leary and others.
Suicide Kings is a 1997 American crime thriller black comedy film directed by Peter O'Fallon, and starring Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto and Henry Thomas. Based on Don Stanford's short story The Hostage, the film follows the group of students who kidnap a respected former Mafia figure.
Leary blamed the film's poor box office performance on the studio's method of marketing, as they released the film in early spring rather than the holiday season [13] and also chose to center his MTV-style persona in trailers and TV spots. [3] [14] [15] "They did me like the MTV guy. And they shortchanged what the movie was all about," he said.