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'' (1992)]]Lawrence Tierney ( March 15 , 1919February 26 , 2002 ) was an Irish-American actor.

Best known as a gangster actor. Lawrence's most memorable roles are the title role in Dillinger (1945), and the role of Joe Cabot in Quentin Tarantino 's Reservoir Dogs (1992) almost fifty years later.

Tierney was born in Brooklyn , New York . He earned an athletic scholarship to Manhattan College , but he dropped out and traveled around the country, bouncing from job to job. In 1943 , RKO studios signed Tierney to a contract when a Talent Scout spotted him among members of the American-Irish Theater.

Early in his career, he appeared in supporting roles in films, including ''The Ghost Ship'' and ''The Falcon Out West''. His starring role in the popular '' Dillinger '' led to him playing other tough-guy characters in such films such as '' San Quentin '', '' The Devil Thumbs A Ride '', and '' Born To Kill .'' He also played the villain in Cecil B. DeMille 's 1952 Best-picture Oscar-winner , '' The Greatest Show On Earth .''

Tierney's run-ins with the law took a toll on his career. Throughout the '' and '' The Simpsons ''. In 1984 he appeared in a national campaign of an Excedrin commercial playing a construction worker.

In 1991, Quentin Tarantino cast him as Joe Cabot in the film Reservoir Dogs . The success of the film put bookends on Lawrence's career as a gangster actor.

His brother was actor Scott Brady . His nephew is film director and actor Michael Tierney .

At age 82, Tierney died in Los Angeles of Pneumonia . He had battled Alcoholism for many years.


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