Lee Tergesen

American Actor
Lee Tergesen is an acclaimed American actor known for his roles in popular films and TV shows. From his portrayal of Tobias Beecher in the HBO drama Oz to his memorable appearances in Wayne's World and Generation Kill, Tergesen has left a lasting impression on audiences with his versatile and captivating performances.

About Lee Tergesen

Lee Allen Tergesen (; born July 8, 1965) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in Weird Science, as Tobias Beecher in HBO’s prison drama Oz, and as Evan Wright in Generation Kill, as well as guest starring in many other series. In film, he is known for his portrayal of Terry in Wayne’s World and Wayne’s World 2, as well as Vincent Corey in Monster.

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Lee Tergesen is an American actor known for his roles in TV shows like Oz and Generation Kill, as well as films such as Wayne’s World and Monster.

Lee Tergesen is known for his roles as Tobias Beecher in the HBO prison drama Oz, Evan Wright in Generation Kill, and Terry in the Wayne’s World films.

Lee Tergesen was born on July 8, 1965.

Lee Tergesen is an American actor who has appeared in a variety of TV shows and films, including Weird Science, Oz, and Monster.

Lee Tergesen has received critical acclaim for his versatile and captivating performances in a range of roles, from the HBO drama Oz to the popular Wayne’s World films.

In addition to his roles in Oz, Generation Kill, and Wayne’s World, Lee Tergesen has also guest-starred in numerous other TV series over the course of his career.

Lee Tergesen is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Tobias Beecher in the HBO prison drama Oz, which is considered one of his most acclaimed and iconic roles.

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As I walk around, I have met 70-year-old women who live on the Upper West Side who love the show. And I met a couple in Kansas – a couple of truck drivers who drove around together – who loved it. It’s popular all over the place and definitely in the gay community.

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But we both came to the decision that the powerful thing is to go into your fear, walk in there with it, don’t walk away from it, and to try to be true to it.

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Eddie Drake is sort of this loose cannon, funny, edgy guy, who has this really foolish, foolish mustache.

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I have always said about myself I am a survivor because I am.

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I know what it’s like to be ignored, and I think that is the big problem about the prison system: These people are being thrown away. There is no sense of rehabilitation. In some places, they are trying to do things. But, in most cases, it’s a holding cell.

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I think for Beecher specifically, Keller was with him when his wife died. Beecher had decided after he first got into prison that he had to shut off everybody. You can’t let anybody in and you have to become like them and you have to be threatening and all that.

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I went through a divorce right as we were starting the show. My divorce became final right after we started shooting the first year, and during that time I was in such a low place.

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I would say that playing this character has caused me to think about a lot of things. He’s always questioning himself and trying to get back to something he lost touch with and trying to find forgiveness. Everybody struggles with these things to some extent in their life.

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It’s definitely intense to walk away from at the end of each season.

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What it made me realize was that a show like this makes people look inside themselves. Because this crew guy isn’t sitting there wishing the character would fight back. He’s hoping that he would fight back.

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