Gene Canfield

Gene Canfield

Personal Details

Biography

Gene Canfield, a talented individual, has made a lasting impact in the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in a wide range of films.

His most notable roles can be seen in the critically acclaimed movie "Scent of a Woman" released in the year 1992, which showcased his incredible acting skills and versatility as an artist.

In addition to his work in "Scent of a Woman", Gene Canfield also appeared in the 1998 film "Meet Joe Black", a comedy-drama that highlighted his ability to bring humor and depth to his characters.

Furthermore, his performance in the 2002 thriller "Murder by Numbers" demonstrated his range as an actor, as he brought a sense of intensity and realism to the film.

Throughout his career, Gene Canfield has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt to different genres and roles, leaving a lasting impression on audiences and cementing his place as a talented and respected actor in the industry.

Career

2004
Bad Apple
Bad Apple as Katapoulos
2000
The Yards
The Yards as Queensborough Policeman
1999
A Clown in Babylon
A Clown in Babylon as Frank Carroll
The Florentine
The Florentine as Dombrowski
Oxygen
Oxygen as Joe the Cop
1998
Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black as Construction Foreman
Exiled
Exiled as Detective Tony Boyer
1997
All Over Me
All Over Me as Stewart
1996
Big Night
Big Night as Charlie
Bullets Over Broadway
Bullets Over Broadway as Waterfront Hood
Carlito's Way
Carlito's Way as Train Conductor
1992
Whispers in the Dark
Whispers in the Dark as Billy O'Meara
Empire City
Empire City as Richie Hogan
My New Gun
My New Gun as Detective
Bad Lieutenant
Bad Lieutenant as Detective Gene
1990
Goodfellas
Goodfellas as Prison Guard in Booth
1989