Lee Tergesen
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Lee Allen Tergesen July 8, 1965 Ivoryton, Connecticut, USA |
Years active | 1987–present |
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Children | 1 |
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Lee Allen Tergesen (born July 8, 1965) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Tobias Beecher in HBO's prison drama Oz and as Evan Wright in Generation Kill, as well as guest starring in vary many varied series.
Early life
Tergesen was born in Ivoryton, Connecticut and graduated from Valley Regional High School in nearby Deep River.
He moved to New York at the age of 18 to try to become an actor. He graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy's two year program in Manhattan, where, from 1986 to 1989, he worked at the Empire Diner. "I wasn't a great waiter. I was funny, but I gave a lot of attitude", he told Rosie Magazine in March 2002. He added: "The place is like a vortex for me". In 1989, the diner was where he met Tom Fontana, the future creator of Oz, who lived around the corner from the diner.
He did some stage work during this time. "I was doing plays all the time, but there's no money in it", Tergesen said in a 1995 Los Angeles Times article. "After graduation, I thought I'd be making a living at it." He went to Los Angeles to help Tom Fontana move house. While dining at a restaurant on the day after arriving in Los Angeles, California, a casting director and friend of Fontana's asked Lee if he was an actor. "He told me there was a part in this movie and at that time, I couldn't imagine what it could be," Tergesen told the L.A. Times. The movie ended up being Point Break, starring Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze. "It was the beginning of me never having to do anything else but act", he told LT.com in 1990.
Career
Tergesen began his career with a bit role in the 1991 prime-time aired pilot, Acting Sheriff.[1] Tergesen then starred in Wayne's World (1992) and Wayne's World 2 (1993), the 1994 series Weird Science, and a recurring role in the first season of Homicide: Life on the Street. Tergesen's career took off in 1997 with his critically acclaimed portrayal of Tobias Beecher on HBO's Oz, a role he played until the series ended in 2003.
His film credits include Point Break, Shaft, Monster, The Forgotten, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, Cast A Deadly Spell and Wild Iris. He has made several appearances in TV shows such as ER, Rescue Me, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode 517, Criminal Minds episode 511, The 4400, House, Law & Order and two of its spin-offs, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
He played an Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor in the second season of Desperate Housewives, becoming romantically involved with Bree Hodge. He appeared in the USA Network series Royal Pains and in Seasons 4–5 of the Lifetime Network series Army Wives. He played Evan Wright in the HBO mini-series Generation Kill.[2]
Filmography
- Mind Benders (1987) – Crash Hopkins
- Law & Order (1990, 2005) – Attorney Heller / Clemens
- Session Man (1991) – Neal
- The Killing Mind (1991) – Ron Donoho
- Point Break (1991) – Rosie
- Acting Sheriff (1991) – Robbie
- Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) – Larry Willis/Lilly Sirwar
- Wayne's World (1992) – Terry
- Darkness Before Dawn (1993)
- Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1997) – Officer Chris Thormann
- Wild Palms (1993) – Waiter
- Wayne's World 2 (1993) – Terry
- Philly Heat (1994) – Ivan Loki
- Weird Science (1994–1998) – Chett Donnelly
- JAG (1995) – Gunnery Sergeant Gentry
- The Shot (1996)
- Hudson Street (1996) – Larry Fetchko
- Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (1996) – Chett Donnelly
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1997) – Carter
- Oz (1997–2003) – Tobias Beecher
- Touched by an Angel (1998) – Blake Chapman
- Inferno (1999) – Luke
- Diamonds (1999) – Border Guard
- Saturday Night Live (1999) – Tobias Beecher
- The Beat (2000) – Steve Dorigan
- Shaft (2000) – Luger
- Wild Iris (2001) – Lud van Eppy
- Shot in the Heart (2001) – Frank Gilmore, Jr.
- Third Watch (2002) – Jared McKinley
- Bark! (2002) – Peter
- Hack (2002) – Carl Ginley
- ER (2002) – Demerol Junkie
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2003, 2007) – Josh Lemle / Keith Ramsey
- Queens Supreme (2003) – Tommy Ryan
- The Handler (2003) – Detective
- The 4400 (2004) – Oliver Knox
- The Forgotten (2004) – Al Petalis
- The Exonerated (2005) – Walter Rhodes
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005) – Martin Hawkins
- EX-treme Dating (2005) – Hack
- Rescue Me (2005) – Sully
- Wanted (2005) – U.S. Marshal Eddie Drake
- Desperate Housewives (2006) – Peter McMillan
- The Unit (2006) – Alex Deckard
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006) – Holden
- Masters of Horror, episode ″We All Scream for Ice Cream″ (2007) – Layne
- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007) – Daniel F. Royer
- Cane (2007) – Lamont Samuels
- Life on Mars (2008) – Lee Crocker
- Generation Kill (2008) – Evan Wright
- Cupid (2009) – Clint
- The New Adventures of Old Christine (2009) – Todd Watski
- The Closer (2009) – Detective Nick Carey
- Kings (2009) – Minister of Health
- Royal Pains (2009) – Zack Kingsley
- House M.D. (2009) – Roy
- Criminal Minds (2009) – Dale Shrader
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2010) – Billy Skags
- Army Wives (2010–2011) – Officer Boone
- Helena from the Wedding (2010) – Alex
- Lie to Me (2010) – Gordon Cook
- Castle (2010) – Marcus Gates
- Law & Order: LA (2011) – Patrick Denton
- Red Tails (2012) – Colonel Jack Tomilson
- A Gifted Man (2012) – Paul Curtis
- The Collection (2012) – Lucello
- The River (2012) – Russ Landry
- The Big C (2012) – Kirby, bartender
- Red Widow (2013) – Mike Tomlin
- Copper (2013) – Philomen Keating
- Longmire (2013–2014) – Ed Gorski
- Drop Dead Diva (2013) – Sid Pinar
- The Americans (2014) – Andrew Larrick
- The Blacklist (2014)
- Alpha House (2014) – Colonel Eugene Drake
- The Following (2014) – Kurt aka "The Huntsman"
- Forever (2014)
- American Horror Story: Freak Show (2014)
- Defiance (2015) – General Rahm Tak
- Outcast (2016)
Personal life
He married Yuko Otomo in 2011; their daughter Lily was born December 5, 2012. He is the brother-in-law of actress Toni Lewis through her marriage to Lee's brother, Chris Tergesen (who served as the music supervisor on Oz).
References
- ↑ Starr, Michael (August 27, 2005). "The edge of night; "Wanted" man in another gritty role". New York Post. p. 73. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
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External links
- Official website
- Lee Tergesen at the Internet Movie Database
- Lee Tergesen Fan Site
- Lee Tergesen Info: The Annotated and Illustrated Site
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