Gary Sinise — career, Film work

Career Film

2025

Sijan

as Narrator

Sijan
Directed by Janine Sijan & Tim Seymour

Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and WWII

as Narrator

Miles, Morale and Memories: Bob Hope and WWII
Directed by Tim Gray

2024

The Real American: Story of Evan Thompson

as Narrator

The Real American: Story of Evan Thompson
Directed by Stan Wong

2022

Into Flight Once More

as Narrator

Into Flight Once More
Directed by Adrienne Hall

2020

I Still Believe

as Tom Camp

I Still Believe
Directed by Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Also starring Britt Robertson, K.J. Apa, Melissa Roxburgh

Good Joe Bell

as Sheriff Ben Westin

Good Joe Bell
Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green
Also starring Mark Wahlberg, Connie Britton

2019

SGT. Will Gardner

as Larry

SGT. Will Gardner
Directed by Max Martini
Also starring Max Martini, Omari Hardwick, Lily Rabe

2017

Steve McQueen: American Icon

as Narrator

Steve McQueen: American Icon
Directed by Greg Laurie

2011

Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good

as As Self

Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good
Directed by Jonathan Flora
Also starring Jon Voight, Robert Duvall, Raquel Welch, Connie Stevens

2009

Brothers at War

as Executive Producer

Brothers at War
Directed by Jake Rademacher
Also starring Jake Rademacher, Isaac Rademacher, Joe Rademacher

2004

The Forgotten

as Dr. Jack Munce

The Forgotten
Directed by Joseph Ruben
Also starring Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Christopher Kovaleski

The Big Bounce

as Ray Ritchie

The Big Bounce
Directed by George Armitage
Also starring Owen Wilson, Morgan Freeman, Charlie Sheen

2003

Fallen Angel

as Terry McQuinn

Fallen Angel
Directed by Michael Switzer
Also starring Joely Richardson, Gordon Pinsent

The Human Stain

as Nathan Zuckerman

The Human Stain
Directed by Robert Benton
Also starring Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, Ed Harris

2002

A Gentleman's Game

as Foster Pearse

A Gentleman's Game
Directed by J. Mills Goodloe
Also starring Mason Gamble, Philip Baker Hall, Dylan Baker

Made-Up

as Duncan Tivey

Made-Up
Directed by Tony Shalhoub
Also starring Brooke Adams, Lynne Adams, Eva Amurri Martino, Kalen Conover, Light Rand

2001

Impostor

as Spencer Olham

Impostor
Directed by Gary Fleder
Also starring Shane Brolly, Vincent D'Onofrio, Madeleine Stowe

2000

The Dress Code

as Dino Battaglia

The Dress Code
Directed by Shirley MacLaine
Also starring Alex D. Linz, Shirley MacLaine

Mission to Mars

as Jim McConnell

Mission to Mars
Directed by Brian De Palma
Also starring Tim Robbins, Don Cheadle, Connie Nielsen, Jerry O'Connell

Reindeer Games

as Gabriel

Reindeer Games
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Also starring Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, James Frain, Dana Stubblefield, Mark Acheson

1999

The Green Mile

as Burt Hammersmith

The Green Mile
Directed by Frank Darabont
Also starring Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, James Cromwell

It's the Rage

as Morgan

It's the Rage
Directed by James D. Stern
Also starring Joan Allen, Jeff Daniels, Robert Forster, Andre Braugher, Bokeem Woodbine

1998

Inside the Space Shuttle

as Narrator

Inside the Space Shuttle

Snake Eyes

as Commander Kevin Dunne

Snake Eyes
Directed by Brian De Palma
Also starring Nicolas Cage, Gary Sinise, John Heard, Carla Gugino, Stan Shaw

1996

Ransom

as Det. Jimmy Shaker

Ransom
Directed by Ron Howard
Also starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Brawley Nolte, Delroy Lindo, Lili Taylor, Liev Schreiber, Donnie Wahlberg

“I nearly turned down the role of Jimmy Shaker because I just couldn’t see myself in the guy. When I read the script I hated him. He’s just a purely evil human being. And the fact that I had young kids at the time only made me hate him all the more. But it kept nagging at me, as did the idea of passing up working with Ron [Howard] again. Eventually, I spoke with Ron about it and he was receptive to my concerns about the character. Richard Price was the very talented writer and we, Ron and I, worked with him to shape the role into something we were all satisfied with. From there, I was fully committed to embracing the darkness of Jimmy Shaker—and it was a blast. Everyone involved in the project was top-tier talent. Mel Gibson, producers Brian Grazer and Scott Rudin, a great cast and crew. In Ransom, Ron really crafted an exceptional thriller. ”

Albino Alligator

as Milo

Albino Alligator
Directed by Kevin Spacey
Also starring Matt Dillon, Faye Dunaway, William Fichtner, Viggo Mortensen

1995

Truman

as Harry S. Truman

Truman
Directed by Frank Pierson
Also starring Diana Scarwid, Richard Dysart, Colm Feore, James Gammon

“I had only limited knowledge about Harry Truman when I was approached to play the part. Before I took it on, I knew I’d have to convince myself I could find the essence of the man and bring him to life in a believable way. I also knew it would be an enormous undertaking to cover 35 years of the man’s life in two hours. You’re trying to fit into somebody’s skin, so you have to study the dialect and the mannerisms and then forget all of that and go with your own instincts. After mulling it over for about a week I accepted the part. I'm so glad I did. It turned out to be a terrific acting challenge, through which I ended up with deep respect for the man. It was a true education. A great admiration and gratitude to the producers, director, cast and crew as we worked very long hours.\n\nI was in the make up chair for four hours each day, 25 out of 35 days shooting. The days were long but it was a great experience and well worth it. This kind of role does not come around all the time. I learned a lot. ”

Apollo 13

as Ken Mattingly

Apollo 13
Directed by Ron Howard
Also starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon

“In the Summer of ’94, my agents called to tell me, 'There’s an audition for Apollo 13. They’d like you to come audition. Tom is going to play Jim Lovell. There are three other astronauts. Pick one and go read for it.' So I finished the script and it was great, just a great story. What a perfect story to make into a movie. I particularly loved the astronaut who gets pulled from the mission but then has to return to bring the guys home, so I picked Ken Mattingly. I got the part and we went to work. Everybody involved in Apollo 13 was so into it, so invested. There was endless research and material to look into and to pour ourselves into. Ron gave us all copies of the transmissions between Mission Control in Houston and the Apollo 13 crew so we could listen to them in our cars. We went to Space Camp in Alabama, and to Houston where we met many of the folks who were in Mission Control during the flight. We went up in the KC 135 training plane, better know as the Vomit Comet, to experience weightlessness. I went to Florida and saw a shuttle launch up close, which was just—awesome. Ron was really an exceptional director with such a meticulous eye for every little detail. All of these things found their way into the movie including them actually shooting inside the KC 135 when it drops into zero G for 25 seconds each time. It was incredible fun. An amazing experience. We had a ball and it's a great movie. ”

The Quick and the Dead

as Marshall

The Quick and the Dead
Directed by Sam Raimi
Also starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio

1994

Forrest Gump

as Lieutenant Dan Taylor

Forrest Gump
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Also starring Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Sally Field

“There’s no question that wounded Vietnam veteran Lieutenant Dan Taylor has played a bigger part of my life than I ever could have imagined it would while we were shooting the film. A month after Forrest Gump’s release, the Disabled American Veterans presented me with the Commanders Award at their annual convention. I accepted the honor on stage, in front of a crowd of wounded service members who are rising out of their wheelchairs to applaud and salute me. It was a life-changing moment. That plaque now hangs on the walls of the Gary Sinise Foundation. More than twenty years later, I still get recognized as Lt. Dan everywhere I go. By embracing that, by making it a part of my life, I’ve been able to help the real Lt. Dans in the world. When I walk into a military hospital and shake hands with a guy who’s lost his legs, many times they identify me with the character and the film. Because I played that character, they think I have the slightest idea what they’re going through. Of course, I don't really as it was simply a movie, but many times it will open the door to conversation and lighten things up. At its center, Lt. Dan’s story is about resilience. It resonates with everyone, but especially with our wounded service members and their families as they begin the long road to recovery. To be a part of that, and to help bring some hope and positivity to their lives has been an incredible gift each and every day. Making the film with the amazing Tom Hanks and the great cast, the genius Bob Zemeckis, our director, shooting from an incredible script by Eric Roth, well, it not only changed my life but my acting career as well. Doors definitely started opening in the movie business after the movie came out. ”

1993

Jack the Bear

as Norman Strick

Jack the Bear
Directed by Marshall Herskovitz
Also starring Danny DeVito, Robert J. Steinmiller Jr., Miko Hughes, Art LaFleur

1992

Of Mice and Men

as George Milton

Of Mice and Men
Directed by Gary Sinise
Also starring John Malkovich, Ray Walston

“In 1990, during our Broadway run of The Grapes of Wrath, composer and friend of mine, the late John Barry, invited me to watch a rough cut of a film he had just scored. It turned out to be Dances with Wolves. I’m sitting there watching this sweeping, epic film that Kevin Costner had produced, directed and acted in and I left thinking, well, I’ve got to do this. Kevin had done it all, found a project that he loved and went for it and I was inspired to find a project and put it together. Shortly thereafter, I’m on the Broadway stage shooting The Grapes of Wrath for PBS American Playhouse and I turn to Elaine Steinbeck, who I had become close to during the run of Grapes, and asked her for the rights to Of Mice and Men to turn it into a film. I loved this story and with my history of working with the material, having performed as George Milton in the play on stage, I knew I could do a good job. She gave me the rights for a year, free of charge. In that time, I teamed up with friend Russ Smith to co-produce with me and my pal John Malkovich to co-star as Lenny. We got it set up at MGM, secured Horton Foote to write the script, cast it and were underway filming one year after Elaine gave me the rights. It was kind of unheard of to get a project going so quickly, but we did it.\n\nOf Mice & Men is among my most cherished projects, not only for my deep appreciation for John Steinbeck, but because it became a personal mission to see it made. I am deeply proud of it. ”

A Midnight Clear

as Vance 'Mother' Wilkins

A Midnight Clear
Directed by Keith Gordon
Also starring Peter Berg, Kevin Dillon, Arye Gross, Ethan Hawke

1988

Miles from Home

as Director

Miles from Home
Directed by Gary Sinise
Also starring Richard Gere, Penelope Ann Miller, Brian Dennehy