Chicago's Joseph Sikora returns to TV in the second season of the Starz series “Power Book IV: Force.”
, when he first began his “Power” association in 2014, “Parts like this just don’t come around often, if ever. The first time I read the script I really, really wanted it. I knew I could murder this role.”“Even getting this role was like realizing a dream for me,” he said. “I have always believed that my dreams would come true. I knew something like this was going to happen, believed in my heart.
His first professional job was as the title character in a production of Touchstone Theatre’s “The Little Prince” at Barat College in Lake Forest. He did some work in commercials , but by the time he entered Notre Dame High School for Boys in Niles, his focus was drifting.That led him into the world of graffiti writers and some minor troubles.
Martin Scorsese, who directed “Shutter Island,” cast Sikora in the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire.” And then in 2014 came “Power.” The first “Force” season starred Sikora as his Tommy character who, on his way to the West Coast, makes a stop in a snow-covered Chicago to revisit his murky past. “In short time,”, “he gets involved with some of our local gangsters and, sensing an opportunity, decides to stay, his ambition to become the city’s biggest drug dealer.
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