James Lorinz

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James Lorinz (born May 22, 1964 in Flushing , Queens , New York City ) is an American actor , film director and screenwriter .

While studying visual arts at a school in New York, Lorinz worked in the shipping department of his father's auto service workshop. He was an usher in "1, 2, 3 Cinema" in New York before he got the lead role in Frank Henenlotter's film Frankenhooker . He was first seen as a bouncer in the film Street Trash , a B-movie from 1987. This was followed by appearances in films such as Last Exit Brooklyn and The Jerky Boys .

Filmography

actor

Director

  • 2000: Swirlee (short film)

Screenwriter

  • 1994: A Hot Job ( Who Do I Gotta Kill? )
  • 2000: Swirlee (short film)

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