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* [[Brooklyn Rage]]: Although no one ever finds it intimidating
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]: Although no one ever finds it intimidating
* [[Chronically Killed Actor]]: Especially in [[The Coen Brothers]] movies, and the brothers note that his remains get smaller and smaller through each film.
* [[Chronically-Killed Actor]]: Especially in [[The Coen Brothers]] movies, and the brothers note that his remains get smaller and smaller through each film.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Firemen Are Hot]]: Subversion. For a guy who actually used to be a fireman he definitely tends to play a lot of "funny lookin'" loser/creep types.
* [[Firemen Are Hot]]: Subversion. For a guy who actually used to be a fireman he definitely tends to play a lot of "funny lookin'" loser/creep types.

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Townsperson: Oh, he was a little guy... kinda funny lookin'.

Cop: Uh-huh. In what way?

Townsperson: Oh, just in a general kinda way.
Fargo describes every character Steve Buscemi has ever played.

Cadaverous character actor beloved of The Coen Brothers, Adam Sandler, Quentin Tarantino, Terry Zwigoff and anyone and anything related to the world of Independent cinema.

In a career spanning over twenty years, Buscemi has carved himself a niche playing an assortment of freaks, losers, weirdos, creeps and psychos. It may be possible that his role in Fargo will have him forever pegged as that "kinda funny lookin'" guy.

In addition to his work as an actor, he has also directed a number of feature films and several episodes of Homicide Life On the Street, Oz and The Sopranos, notably the celebrated "Pine Barrens" episode.

Buscemi has currently stepped out of his "creepy weirdo" oeuvre to play the lead character Enoch "Nucky" Thompson in HBO's Prohibition Era drama Boardwalk Empire.

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