Sikora was born in Chicago, Illinois, and lived in the Jefferson Park and Norwood Park neighborhoods. He studied acting at Chicago Columbia College, where he received a BA in theater.
As a child, Sikora appeared in a commercial with Michael Jordan. He made his Broadway debut in 2006 after he was cast as one of the leads on The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.[2] He is also an ensemble member of Chicago's Shattered Globe Theatre Company.
In 2003, Sikora was cast as Roger in the direct-to-video biographical-drama film Gacy. After making a few appearances on low-budget movies, he was cast in the Golden Globe-nominated Normal, which he feels was his "break-through" moment when the star of the movie, Tom Wilkinson, told him that "all you have to do is think the line and the camera will read it".
But the real reason why he made this list is the tremendous role he played In the first season of the Starz original series "Power," his character, whose name is Tommy Egan, poured glue on a poor fellow and then set him on fire.In an episode of the current second season he kills a guy.
Though it's has been said Tommy his a really nice guy. But for a nice guy from the Northwest Side, Joseph Sikora has done some very bad fictional things.He has been a sniper, drunk, gambler … the list is long and getting longer. Does making him a perfect fictional gangster.
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