Birthday: Feb. 27, 1962.
Birthplace: Chicago.
Current home: Los Angeles.
Occupation: Actor.
Marital status: Just recently married to Ami.
Working on: ”Next of Kin,” a film with Patrick Swayze, and another film, ”Cohen and Tate,” with Roy Scheider, is coming out in November.
The last good movie I saw was: ”Midnight Run.”
The book I`ve been recommending lately is: ”Double Bang,” by Heywood Gould.
Favorite performer: Wayne Gretzky.
Favorite childhood memory: Going to Wrigley Field and watching the Cubbies, especially a Kessinger-to-Beckert-to-Banks double play.
Personal heroes: Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and Muhammad Ali.
Nobody knows I`m: 6 feet 5.
I`ve never been able to: Bowl a perfect game. I`ve come close, though:
279.
I`m better than anyone else when it comes to: Winning. It`s my favorite thing.
If I could do it over, I`d: Have been a power golfer and said ”I love you” to my parents more often.
The worst part of my job is: The food they serve us on the set.
My fantasy is: I`m playing for the Cubs, it`s a day game at Wrigley Field, we`re down 6 to 3, it`s the bottom of the 9th, with two outs, the count is 3 and 2 and I hit a grand-slam homerun.
The worst advice my mother ever gave me was: ”Get good grades.” They don`t matter.
People who knew me in high school thought I was: A burnout going nowhere. My most humbling experience: Skating with the Celebrity All-Stars-like that name?-in a charity game in the Philadelphia Spectrum against some great old-time Philadelphia Flyers: Bobby Clarke, Ed Van Impe, Dave Schultz.
I knew I was a grownup when I: Found my first gray hair. It was on my 25th birthday. I taped it to a picture of the Chicago skyline. It`s my root and my roots.




