Lee Tergesen Bio, Age, Wife, Movies, The Purge, Daredevil And OZ

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Lee Tergesen Biography | Lee Allen Tergesen

Lee Allen Tergesen better known as Lee Tergesen is an American actor. He was born on July 8th, 1965 in Ivoryton, Connecticut.

He attended Valley Regional High School located in Deep River. He moved to New York City when he was 18 years old to try and become an actor. He graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy after studying for 2 years in Manhattan.

Lee Tergesen Age

He was born on July 8th, 1965 in Ivoryton, Connecticut. He is 53 years old as of 2018.

Lee Tergesen Wife

He has been married to Yuko Otomo since 2011.

Lee Tergesen

Lee Tergesen

Lee Tergesen Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $ 3 million.

Lee Tergesen Movies And TV Shows

Movies

  • Mind Benders
  • Point Break
  • Session Man
  • Wayne’s World
  • Wayne’s World 2
  • George B.
  • Inferno
  • Shaft
  • The Boys of Sunset Ridge
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Bark!
  • Monster
  • The Forgotten
  • Extreme Dating
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
  • Pineapple
  • Helena from the Wedding
  • Silver Tongues
  • 2ND Take
  • Red Tails
  • No One Lives
  • The Collection
  • Desert Cathedral
  • Tooken
  • Equity
  • The Yellow Birds
  • Norman Pinski Come Home

TV Shows

  • Law & Order
  • The Killing Mind
  • Acting Sheriff
  • Cast a Deadly Spell
  • Homicide: Life on the Street
  • Up All Night
  • Philly Heat
  • Weird Science
  • JAG
  • Hudson Street
  • Duckman
  • Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show
  • Cracker
  • Oz
  • Touched by an Angel
  • Saturday Night Live
  • The Beat
  • Wild Iris
  • Shot in the Heart
  • Third Watch
  • Hack
  • Queens Supreme
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • A Thief of Time
  • The 4400
  • The Exonerated
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Rescue Me
  • Law & Order
  • Wanted
  • Desperate Housewives
  • The Unit
  • Southern Comfort
  • Masters of Horror
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
  • Cane
  • A.M.P.E.D.
  • Generation Kill
  • Life on Mars
  • Cupid
  • The New Adventures of Old Christine
  • The Closer
  • Royal Pains
  • House
  • Criminal Minds
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • Lie to Me
  • Castle
  • Army Wives
  • Law & Order: LA
  • A Gifted Man
  • The River
  • The Big C
  • Red Widow
  • Drop Dead Diva
  • Copper
  • Person of Interest
  • Longmire
  • The Following
  • The Americans
  • Forever
  • The Blacklist
  • Hawaii Five-0
  • Alpha House
  • American Horror Story: Freak Show
  • Defiance
  • NCIS: New Orleans
  • High Maintenance
  • The Strain
  • Blindspot
  • The Get Down
  • Outcast
  • Power
  • Doubt
  • Gone
  • Jack Ryan
  • The Purge
  • Daredevil

Lee Tergesen Wayne’s World

He portrayed Terry in this movie. A big screen spin-off of the “Saturday Night Live” skit. Rob Lowe plays a producer that wants to take the public access “Wayne’s World” to the world of commercial television. Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey) battle to save their show and Wayne’s girlfriend from Lowe.

Initial release: 14 February 1992 (USA)
Director: Penelope Spheeris
Based on: Wayne’s World; by Mike Myers
Featured song: Bohemian Rhapsody
Box office: 183.1 million USD

Lee Tergesen OZ

He had a recurring role portraying Tobias Beecher from 1997-2003 in this TV show. Inmates and correctional officers inside the Oswald State Correctional Facility, nicknamed “Oz,” battle for power and survival amid warring factions and explosive acts of retribution.

Much of the show takes place in Emerald City, an experimental unit in the facility that tries to emphasize rehabilitation and learning responsibility while being incarcerated. Tim McManus is the unit manager of Emerald City.

First episode date: 12 July 1997
Final episode date: 23 February 2003
Network: HBO

Lee Tergesen American Horror Story

He portrayed Vince in 2014 in this TV show. “American Horror Story” was created by the co-creators of “Glee,” but the shows have little in common besides that. The show revolves around the Harmons, a family of three, who move from Boston to Los Angeles in order to reconcile past anguish. What the Harmons don’t know is that the house they’ve moved into is haunted.

But it’s not haunted by Casperesque friendly ghosts — it’s haunted by demonic creatures. The creatures have a history of not only spooking the house’s residents but also devouring them. After living in this house, family patriarch and psychiatrist, Ben, may need a shrink of his own.

Theme song: American Horror Story Theme Song
Network: FX

Lee Tergesen Weird Science

He played the main role of Chester ‘Chett’ Donnelly in this TV Show from 1994-1998. Teen misfits Gary (Anthony Michael Hall) and Wyatt (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) design their ideal woman on a computer, and a freak electrical accident brings her to life in the form of the lovely, superhuman Lisa (Kelly LeBrock).

She outfits Gary and Wyatt in cool clothes, surprises them with a Porsche and helps them stand up to jerks Ian (Robert Downey Jr.) and Max (Robert Rusler). But, all the while, the boys must hide Lisa’s existence from Chet (Bill Paxton), Wyatt’s nightmare of a big brother.

Initial release: 2 August 1985 (USA)
Director: John Hughes
Screenplay: John Hughes
Box office: 38.9 million USD
Producer: Joel Silver

Lee Tergesen Army Wives

He had a recurring role from season 4-6 in this TV show where he played the role of Off. Clayton Boone. After a whirlwind courtship, bartender and single mom Roxy marries Army Pfc. Trevor LeBlanc and moves with him and her two children to an Army base in Charleston, S.C.

There, she soon becomes close friends with other wives on the base, including Denise Sherwood, whose son, Jeremy, temporarily abused her after the deployment of her husband, Maj. Frank Sherwood, until Jeremy joined the service himself; and psychiatrist Roland Burton, a male “Army wife” trying to help his spouse, Lt. Col. Joan Burton, who is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.

When the “army wives” prepare to leave the base after it is decommissioned, they must adjust to the idea of moving away from their close-knit group of friends.

First episode date: 3 June 2007
Production location: Charleston
Theme song: Far from Here
No. of episodes: 117 (list of episodes)

Lee Tergesen Desperate Housewives

He had a guest role in season 2 of this show where he portrayed  Peter McMillan. Behind the facade of a postcard-perfect subdivision live four women whose lives are anything but idyllic. Klutzy Susan is divorced and the mother of teenage Julie. Lynette is married to Tom and the frazzled mother of four rambunctious children.

Bree is the neighborhood’s Martha Stewart, whose perfection masks major dysfunction. Ex-model Gabrielle, married to handsome and successful Carlos, wants to have her cake and eat it too. Looking down on it all is Mary Alice, who took her own life but comments on the lives of her former neighbors.

Narrated by: Brenda Strong (as Mary Alice Young; 178 episodes); See full list
No. of episodes: 180 (list of episodes)
Network: American Broadcasting Company

Lee Tergesen Daredevil

He portrayed Paxton Page in this show. The first in a planned series of shows detailing the Marvel universe, “Daredevil” follows Matt Murdock, an attorney by day and vigilante by night. Blinded in an accident as a child, Murdock uses his heightened senses as Daredevil to fight crime on the streets of New York after the sun goes down.

While Murdock’s day job requires him to believe in the criminal justice system, his alter ego does not follow suit, leading him to take the law into his own hands to protect his Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood and the surrounding communities.

First episode date: 10 April 2015
Final episode date: 19 October 2018
Composer(s): John Paesano
Production location: New York

Lee Tergesen The Purge

He plays the main role of Joe Owens in this TV show. In an America ravaged by crime and overcrowded prisons, the government sanctions an annual 12-hour period during which all criminal activity — including murder — is legal.

James Sandin (Ethan Hawke) and his family face the ultimate test when an intruder drags the vicious outside world into their home. James, Mary (Lena Headey) and their two children struggle to survive the night while trying not to turn into monsters like the ones they are striving to avoid.

Initial release: 31 May 2013 (USA)
Director: James DeMonaco
Screenplay: James DeMonaco
Budget: 3 million USD
Producers: Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Andrew Form, Bradley Fuller, Sebastien Lemercier

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