Denis Leary Movies
Boston-born
Denis Leary is the sneering, tousle-haired comedian who popularized the cautionary phrase "two words." (His routine went something like this: "Regarding
Bill Clinton's foreign policy, two words:
Jimmy...
Carter.") Best known for his many MTV appearances,
Leary excels in playing characters who wavered between quiet sarcasm and howling insanity. His one-man show
No Cure for Cancer premiered in New York in 1991, scoring a hit with its "intellectual guerilla" comedy. Among
Leary's numerous films were
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon (1993),
Judgment Night (1993), and
Operation Dumbo Drop (1995). His best screen showing was as the beleaguered burglar and reluctant kidnapper in
The Ref (1994). He later starred in
Wag the Dog (1997),
Jesus' Son (1999), and
Joe Mantegna's directorial debut,
Lakeboat (2000).
Leary also served as a producer of the 2001 film
Blow. In 2001, he starred as a New York detective in a night time drama called The Job. The series was cancelled before the end of the second season, but
Leary was soon back in the movies, lending his voice to the character of Diego in the animated feature Ice Age. Then in 2004,
Leary took on the character that would come to define the second leg of his career, accepting the lead role of firefighter Tommy Gavin on the FX series Rescue Me. Critically acclaimed and renowned for pushing the borders of cable television, the show proved to be a huge hit, and
Leary won an Emmy for his performance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide