Osgood Perkins (b. 1974)

Alias:
Osgood Robert Perkins II
Oz Perkins
Осгуд Перкінс

Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA

Born:
February 2, 1974

Osgood Robert "Oz" Perkins II (born February 2, 1974) is an American film director, writer and actor. He was born in New York City, New York, the elder son of the actor Anthony Perkins and the photographer and actress Berry Berenson.  Perkins's first acting role was in 1983's Psycho II, in which he briefly appeared as the twelve-year-old version of the Norman Bates character his father had created. Since then, he has appeared in the 1993 film adaptation of the play Six Degrees of Separation, the 2001 movie Legally Blonde as, "Dorky David," and he appeared in theatrical productions including Not Another Teen Movie and Secretary, and on episodes of Alias and other television shows. He also has a brief role in the 2009 film Star Trek as a Starfleet Academy trainee. In the award winning indie film La Cucina (film) he plays Chris, opposite Leisha Hailey.  He wrote and directed the horror films The Blackcoat's Daughter and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House, and directed the dark fantasy horror adaptation Gretel & Hansel. His next film, Longlegs, is due for release in 2024.

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Director:
2019  The Twilight Zone

Writer:
2019  The Twilight Zone

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