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Now in the new Starz series ‘Power Book IV: Force,’ this is the best of times for Chicago’s Joseph Sikora

CHICAGO — It may seem like winter, but this is actually the Sikora Season, a time when local actor Joseph Sikora will be more common than a snowstorm and a lot more entertaining. There he is in the fourth and final season of “Ozark,” the Netflix series in which he plays the son of a Kansas City mobster. His character, working for his father, caused all sorts of trouble which eventually ...

CHICAGO — It may seem like winter, but this is actually the Sikora Season, a time when local actor Joseph Sikora will be more common than a snowstorm and a lot more entertaining.

There he is in the fourth and final season of “Ozark,” the Netflix series in which he plays the son of a Kansas City mobster. His character, working for his father, caused all sorts of trouble which eventually resulted in a final episode of the third season, in which he was shot in his car at close range. It would seem like the deathly end, but was not.

There he is, the star in the upcoming film, “Fear,” which premieres Feb. 11 and in which he plays a novelist whose plan to propose to a

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