R. Lee Ermey is a Actor American born on 24 march 1944 at Emporia (USA)
R. Lee Ermey
R. Lee Ermey participated to
66 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
, 2h10
Directed by David FincherOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Serial killer films,
Films about psychiatry,
Road movies,
Chase filmsActors Brad Pitt,
Morgan Freeman,
Kevin Spacey,
Gwyneth Paltrow,
R. Lee Ermey,
John C. McGinleyRoles Police Captain
Rating83%
In an unnamed American city, soon-to-be-retiring Detective William R. Somerset (Freeman) is partnered with short-tempered-but-idealistic Detective David Mills (Pitt), who recently transferred to the department. Together, their first case leads them to believe that they are chasing a serial killer whose killings each reflect one of the seven deadly sins. First, they discover an obese man who was tied to a chair and forced to eat food, and eventually, his own vomit, until his stomach exploded (representing gluttony). Next, they investigate the fatal bloodletting of a rich attorney, from whom a pound of flesh has been extracted (representing greed). Two days later, fingerprints left at the crime scenes lead them to an apartment, where they find an emaciated man strapped to a bed. Though he initially appears to be dead, they find he has been kept alive and immobile by the killer for one year to that day; a drug dealer and child molester before his capture (representing sloth). Though unable to learn anything from the insensate man, the detectives agree the killer has planned these crimes for more than a year., 1h41
Directed by Steven SeagalOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
ActionThemes Environmental films,
Eco-terrorism in fictionActors Steven Seagal,
Michael Caine,
Joan Chen,
R. Lee Ermey,
John C. McGinley,
Billy Bob ThorntonRoles Stone
Rating46%
Aegis Oil operates Aegis 1, an oil refinery and several oil rigs in Alaska. They purchased the oil rights from the local Alaskan Natives 20 years ago, but will lose them if the refinery isn’t on-line by a certain deadline. With 13 days to go, and billions of dollars at stake, the company cuts corners and uses faulty equipment. Hugh Palmer, a rig foreman, is aware of this; as he predicts, his rig catches fire. It takes Forrest Taft (Seagal), a specialist in dealing with oil drilling-related fires, to extinguish the fire. Taft refuses to believe Hugh’s story of faulty equipment, but discovers that it’s true after accessing the company’s computer records. Michael Jennings (Michael Caine), the ruthless CEO of Aegis, believes that Hugh's carelessness is to blame and arranges for him to be ‘dealt with’ by his henchmen MacGruder (John C. McGinley) and Otto (Sven-Ole Thorsen)., 1h56
Directed by Stanley KubrickOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political films,
United States Armed Forces in films,
Harcèlement au travailActors Adam Baldwin,
Matthew Modine,
Vincent D'Onofrio,
R. Lee Ermey,
Arliss Howard,
Dorian HarewoodRoles Gny. Sgt. Hartman
Rating82%
In 1967, during the Vietnam War, a group of new U.S. Marine Corps recruits arrive at Parris Island, South Carolina, for basic training. After having their heads shaved, they meet Senior Drill Instructor Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, who employs excessively aggressive tactics to turn the recruits into hardened, combat-ready Marines. Among the recruits are privates "Joker", "Cowboy", and the overweight, bumbling Leonard Lawrence, who earns the nickname "Gomer Pyle" after attracting Hartman's wrath., 2h8
Directed by Alan ParkerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Assassinat,
Films about racismActors Gene Hackman,
Willem Dafoe,
R. Lee Ermey,
Michael Rooker,
Frances McDormand,
Brad DourifRoles Mayor Tilman
Rating77%
In 1964, three civil rights workers who organize a voter registry for minorities in Jessup County Mississippi, go missing. The FBI sends two agents, Rupert Anderson (Hackman) and Alan Ward (Dafoe) to investigate. The pair find it difficult to conduct interviews with the local townspeople, as Sheriff Stuckey (Sartain) and his deputies exert influence over the public and are linked to a branch of the Ku Klux Klan.