No, he never was.
But after I remember fram a interview I have seen with him, he said that he have family that are/was serving.
I belive his brother in-law. Was in the military.
The letter in the center is a D which means the character he plays is a detective. The pin itself is a pin from the NYPD.
Actor Gary Sinise has never played Robert Scorpio in General Hospital. The part has been played by Tristan Rogers from 1980 to 1992. He reprised the role on three occasions since leaving the show in 1992.
He doesn't sing, he plays bass guitar. He's played twice on CSI:NY - 1st just a jazz jamming session (song unknown) and the 2nd time he performs a song called 'Rise' by Will Dailey.
No, he did not. Moira Harris is alive and well. The character Gary Sinise portrays on CSI:NY, Mac Taylor, lost his wife Claire. This is well-scripted and presented in the season 8 opener, Indelible, which aired on 9-23-2011. The story line: On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we bear witness to some specific events from that day as Mac and the team recall some moments that have been indelibly burned in their mind ever since.
He plays a psychiatric doctor who witnesses against Coffee comparing him to a dog that has bitten his son.
No, he does not. He resides in the 90210 zip code of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA.
Yes, but he left before graduating to start Stepenwolf Theatre with John Malkovitch in 1976.
John Malkovich and Gary Sinise in 1982 episode of the TV series American Playhouse entitled "True West." They were both in their late twenties when they did the performance.
Gary Sinise who plays Mac Taylor wears a small pin on his left lapel. The pin is a small circle with the letters DB which stands for "Detective Bureau". The small pins are given out by the Chief of Detectives. and only 1 out of every 1000 people get them because you have to rise through the ranks.