Name : Billy Zane
Birth Name : William George Zane Jr.
Profession : Actor
Date of Birth : February 24, 1966
Place of Birth : Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height : 6' 2"
Claim to fame : as Hughie Warriner in Dead Calm (1988).
Billy Zane - Detailed Biography
This
strapping, handsome leading man specializes in villains and oddballs,
and has appeared in a number of big-budget hits and odd independent
films since the late 1980s. Moving to Los Angeles right out of high
school, Billy Zane appeared in local theater (he'd been inspired by
teenaged theater-going trips to London), before getting bit parts in
"Back to the Future" (1985, as a thug), "Critters" (1986) and the
TV-movie "Brotherhood of Justice" (ABC, 1986). He enjoyed his first
breakthrough with a chilling performance as the shipwrecked psycho in
Philip Noyce's taut "Dead Calm" (1989), and played an equally creepy
serial killer in "The Case of the Hillside Stranglers" (NBC, 1989). The
next year, he was a welcome addition to the high-flying ensemble of
"Memphis Belle".
With his sculpted body and sensuous features, combined with an
intellectual bent, Zane has not lacked for work, though a number of his
films ("Megaville," 1990; "Femme Fatale," 1991; the latter opposite his
sister Lisa) garnered little attention. He did, however, make an
indelible impression as the cool, enigmatic John Justice Wheeler, who
swept Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) off her feet in the cult series "Twin
Peaks" (ABC, 1990-1991) and as the long-haired lover of the androgynous
"Orlando" (1993) in Sally Potter's adaptation of that Virginia Woolf
novel.
In 1993, Zane also played a prominent role in the popular action
thriller "Sniper" and was the cruel colonel hunting down black deserters
in Mario Van Peebles' "Posse". The next few projects, however, consisted
of small roles in big films ("Poetic Justice" and "Tombstone," 1993; the
comedy "Only You," 1994); and larger roles in small films (as Jo Dee
Foster in the embarrassing "Silence of the Hams," 1994; "Flashfire,"
1994; and "Tales From the Crypt Presents Demon Knight," 1995).
Just when it seemed his prime time was passing, Zane landed the high
profile leading role in Simon Wincer's adaptation of the comic strip
"The Phantom" (1996). Though that film did not do well, it buoyed up
Zane's stock enough to land him roles as a incestuous grifter in "This
World, Then the Fireworks" and as Kate Winslet's wealthy, caddish fiance
in James Cameron's blockbuster "Titanic" (both 1997).
Zane has also stayed busy on the small screen in the 90s, playing his
distinctive assortment of noir creeps and tormented anti-heroes. He
starred as a mysterious, sexy gardener in "Lake Consequence" (Showtime,
1993), in the "Tales from the Crypt" episode "Well-Cooked Hams" (HBO,
1993), as an avenging cop in "Flashfire" (HBO, 1994), as an ex-con in
"The Set-Up" (Showtime, 1995), and as an heroic environmentalist in the
eco-thriller "Danger Zone" (HBO, 1996).