Stanley Tucci, born in 1960, is an American actor known for his versatility in roles that span the spectrum from menacing to sophisticated. In Slaves of New York (1989), he embodies a vibrant character that reflects the eclectic energy of the 1980s art scene. Tucci's career began with a strong foundation in theater, leading to a diverse filmography that includes acclaimed performances in various genres. His work in Slaves of New York contributes to the film's exploration of ambition and identity within the cult cinema landscape.
Slaves of New York
Meet the denizens of New York City: artists, prostitutes, saints, and seers. All are aspiring toward either fame or oblivion, and hoping for love and acceptance. Instead they find high rents, faithless partners, and dead-end careers.