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Gary Sinise broke down in tears while honoring his late son Mac after he died at age 33, saying that he’s “proud to be his dad.”
Gary Sinise has broken his silence after his son Mac died at 33 following a battle with a rare form of cancer.
Gary Sinise sent over nearly 2,000 family members of fallen military heroes to Disney World, with over 1,000 of them being children.
Today is Veterans Day, and to celebrate the holiday, the Gary Sinise Foundation is helping out another disabled veteran.
Gary Sinise paid his respects to the victims of 9/11 this past Sunday, on the 21st anniversary of the infamous terrorist attacks.
Gary Sinise’s Lt. Dan Band performed for 250 families of veterans and fallen service members over the weekend.
The actor Gary Sinise is honoring Clint Eastwood through his foundation for his service during the Korean War.
Gary Sinise, who played Lt. Dan in the beloved film Forrest Gump, shared a few behind-the-scenes photos from the beloved classic
The oldest World War II veteran Lawrence Brooks died on Wednesday morning at the age of 112, and Gary Sinise is paying tribute to him.
The Hollywood star Gary Sinise was just given a major award for the world he’s done for members of the military and for veterans.
Patricia Heaton of “Everybody Loves Raymond” publicly thanked fellow actor Gary Sinise for honoring the U.S. military in a beautiful way.
The Gary Sinise Foundation is celebrating a decade of service for veterans while it expands to serve those with brain injuries and PTSD.
Gary Sinise, known for his role as Lt. Dan Taylor in “Forrest Gump,” recently gave a veteran wounded in Afghanistan a mortgage-free home.
The list of celebrities in Hollywood brave enough to risk their career to endorse Donald Trump for president in the 2020 election is growing.
Hollywood star Gary Sinise recently raised $1.3 million to help American veterans by auctioning off his jeep not once, but twice!
Gary Sinise announced that his foundation is helping first responders and their families as they remain on the frontlines fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Faith based film “I Still Believe” is heading to online streaming services this Friday so we can watch this box-office winner from our homes.