From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Lorinz (born May 22, 1964) is an American writer/director/actor whose most famous roles include Street Trash, Frankenhooker and The Jerky Boys. He has also had smaller parts in Last Exit to Brooklyn, Robocop 3 and King of New York. Lorinz was born in Flushing, Queens, close to Shea Stadium and the 1968 World's Fair Grounds. Lorinz worked as a dispatcher at his father's short-lived car service company while a student at School of Visual Arts in New York City. While still a film student and aspiring writer, James became close friends with author Pete Hamill. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Lorinz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
RoboCop 3
(Upset Driver)
Street Trash
(Doorman)
Frankenhooker
(Jeffrey)
The Last Big Thing
(Comic)
Who Do I Gotta Kill?
(Jimmy Corona)
Love Bomb
(Hampton)
The Overnight
(Eugene - Adult)
Punch the Clock
(Howard Smitty)
Bridge of Spies
(Gentleman on Subway #2)
Your Date's on a Plate: The Making of Frankenhooker
(Himself)
Swirlee
(Mr. Softy)
The Jerky Boys
(Brett Weir)
Red Lipstick
King of New York
(Tip Connoly)
The Transfiguration
(Detective (uncredited))
Last Exit to Brooklyn
(Freddy)
The Irishman
(Hoffa Rally Teamster #1)
Mr. Wonderful
(Jos)
The Sweet Life
(Michael)
Unforgettable
(Emmet Grinwis)
The Practice
(Lyle Roberts)
Brooklyn South
(Donald Westbrook)