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A page for each film will eventually be added... until then, links are given for the film's official site or the IMDB page for that title. Photos and screen grabs from the films can be found in the gallery.

     
 


The Exonerated  (2005)
 

The Forgotten  (2004)

A Thief of Time  (2004)
 

Extreme Dating (2004)
official site  |  IMDB
 

Monster (2003)
official site  |  IMDB 
 

Bark!  (2002)
official site  |  IMDB  
 

Shot in the Heart (2001) 
official site | IMDB  
 

Wild Iris (2001)
official site |
IMDB
 

Mergers & Acquisitions (2001)
official site IMDB
 

The Boys of Sunset Ridge (2001)
official site | 
IMDB
  

Shaft (2000)
official site | 
IMDB
 

Diamonds (1999) 
official site | 
IMDB
  

Desert Heat (1999)
official site | 
IMDB
 

George B. (1998)
official site IMDB
 

The Shot (1996)
official site | 
IMDB
 

Session Man (1993
official site | 
IMDB
 

Wayne's World 2 (1993)
official site | 
IMDB
 

Darkness Before Dawn (1993)
official site | 
IMDB
  

Wayne's World (1992)
official site | 
IMDB
 

Cast a Deadly Spell (1991)
official site | 
IMDB
  

Point Break (1991)
official site | 
IMDB
  

The Killing Mind (1991)
official site | 
IMDB
 


WHAT THEY'RE SAYING...


"Tergesen, who has a role on HBO's series Oz, is gruff, yet sensitive, and has nothing but a glimmering future in film."
-- Andy Morgan
(The Utah State University Statesman)


 

"Sexual predator Vincent Corey (not a real name) is played with volatile nastiness by Lee Tergesen (Tobias Beecher in the HBO series "Oz")."
-- Lisa Kennedy (The Denver Post)

 
"Lee Tergesen's Peter is heartbreaking as the suffering husband."
--Jeff Cooper, on "Bark!"
 
 

"Tergesen (of TV's Oz) invests the underwritten role of Frank, less dangerous than Gary but no less damaged, with remarkable depth."
--TV Guide on "Shot in the Heart"
 

"Always look twice at a cop named Luger."
--Roger Ebert on "Shaft"
 
 

"Lee Tergesen... captures the son's shell-shocked, lost life."
-- Tim Goodman (San Francisco Chronicle)
 

 

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