
Casey Siemaszko
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1961-03-17
Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Biography
Casey Siemaszko (born Kazimierz A. Siemaszko) is a Polish-American actor and the brother of actress Nina Siemaszko. The son of a fighter in the Polish Underground who survived the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Siemaszko narrated the 1998 feature, The Polish-Americans. Siemaszko was a graduate of the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul University in Chicago, which his sister, Nina Siemaszko later also attended. His acting career consists of smaller roles in dozen of popular films, including Back to the Future, Young Guns, Silence of the Heart, Of Mice and Men, Killing Kennedy, Back to the Future Part II and Stand By Me.
Known for

Back to the Future
19853-D
Back to the Future Part II
19893-D
Stand by Me
1986Billy Tessio
Class
1983Doug
Secret Admirer
1985Roger Despard
Young Guns
1988Charley Bowdre
Black Scorpion
1995Dr. Goddard / The Breath Taker
Of Mice and Men
1992Curley
The Phantom
1996Morgan
Three O'Clock High
1987Jerry Mitchell
Gardens of Stone
1987Wildman
Biloxi Blues
1988Don Carney
Breaking In
1989Mike Lafebb
The Crew
2000Young Bobby Bartellemeo
My Life's in Turnaround
1994HimselfThe Street Lawyer
2003Rafter Mayes
Teresa's Tattoo
1994Michael
The Paint Job
1993Cal
Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story
1986Andy Grainger