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  1. Kazimierz Andrew "Casey" Siemaszko (stie-MA-ško; born March 17, 1961) is an American actor. He had supporting roles in Back to the Future and Stand By Me before having starring roles in Three O'Clock High and Young Guns.

  2. Casey Siemaszko is an American actor who appeared in the 1985 and 1989 Back to the Future films as 3-D. He also starred in other 'Brat Pack' movies, such as Stand by Me and Young Guns, and has over 60 film and TV credits.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  3. Casey Siemaszko plays 3-D, a band member who chases Marty McFly and his friends in a car. See his photos, quotes and other details on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    Kazimierz "Casey" Siemaszko (born in Chicago, March 17, 1961) is an American actor who played the role of 3-D, a member of Biff's gang, in Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II. Besides being unlikeable, Siemaszko also had to portray a racist, telling one of the Starlighters, "Beat it, spook!" ('spook' being a derogatory term for Africa...

    According to this imdb.com biography, Casey's last name is pronounced "Shy-mash-ko". After his film debut in the 1983 film Class, Siemaszko donned 3-D glasses for his minor role as a member of Biff's entourage.

    The year after Back to the Future, Siemaszko played another role as a 1950s-era juvenile delinquent, in Stand By Me (1986), this time as Billy Tessio, part of Ace Merrill's gang. In the same gang was another alumnus of BTTF, Gary Riley, who is given credit as Guy #1 (more specifically, Guy #1 is the student who congratulates George for knocking out Biff, and says "Nice going!"). The movie also had Frances Lee McCain playing Mrs. Lachance.

    In 1987, Siemaszko was cast as the star of Three O'Clock High. Breaking with being typecast as a troublemaker, Siemaszko played a George McFly-like role instead, as Jerry Mitchell, a nice high school student who has to stand up to a bully. Although it has become somewhat of a cult classic, Three O'Clock High was not a success. However, Siemaszko was removed from being typecast again, as in the 1992 movie Of Mice and Men, he played Curley, a character who looks for bigger guys to fight, which interestingly, was the main plot of Three O'Clock High about him not wanting to fight a bigger guy but having to.

    Siemaszko went back to supporting roles, in Biloxi Blues (1988), and as part of Billy the Kid's gang in the 1988 Western Young Guns. For 1989's Back to the Future Part II returned as 3-D, playing one of Biff's thugs in the alternate 1985A, and reprising his role as teenager in 1955. Siemaszko is currently a regular on the FX series Damages.

  4. 3-D was portrayed by Casey Siemaszko. 3-D screams hysterically when entering Biff's car. It is said that this was mostly improvisation. He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits. Appearances. Back to the Future novelization.

  5. A substantial role came with the Matthew Broderick comedy, Biloxi Blues (1988), and he reprised his role as 3-D in the sequel, Back to the Future Part II (1989). He saw the 1980s out with a starring role in the Brat Pack blockbuster, Young Guns (1988) , alongside Emilio Estevez , Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, and Lou Diamond Phillips .

  6. Casey Siemaszko. Highest Rated: 97% Of Mice and Men (1992) Lowest Rated: 0% Waltzing Anna (2006) Birthday: Mar 17, 1961. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. A round-faced, slightly pudgy former...

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