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  • Date of Birth: 11 September, 1959
  • Place of Birth: Alexandria, Minnesota
  • Biography: John Hawkes (born September 11, 1959) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his portrayal of Bugsy in The Perfect Storm and as the Jewish merchant Sol Star on the HBO series Deadwood. He played the role of Greg Penticoff in season 1 of 24. He... Read more

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John Hawkes is the newest Lost ie to join the cast as a reoccurring character. The Deadwood alum will join the final season of Lost playing a character named Lennon, according to The Hollywood Reporter . ... Full Article

There's not a whole lot of news pouring out of Hollywood today. Other than the news WE make , of course. I'm sure I could dig up a few snippets, such a "Deadwood" star John Hawkes joining "Lost" as a... ... Full Article

CHICAGO - "Deadwood" and "The Wire", two of the best television programs of the last decade, have been given lavish, must-own treatment by HBO with spectacular season sets available just in time for the holidays. ... Full Article

I saw this film two Sundance's ago and really enjoyed it, it's a shame that it didn't really get any love. Either way Lionsgate Home Entertainment has finally announced a DVD date for Wristcutters , which stars Patrick Fugit, Shannyn... ... Full Article

The youngest of these humans, John, grew up there in the bucolic Alexandria countryside, and was a year deep in college at nearby St. Cloud State when he was stricken by severe wanderlust after accidentally watching Harold & Maude ,... ... Full Article

When elder cab car driver/aspiring performance artist Christine (Miranda July) accompanies elderly Hector (Hector Elias) to the local department store to buy a pair of sneakers, she meets down-on-his-luck, recently separated Richard Swersy (John Hawkes). ... Full Article

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