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Lee Tergesen (Holden) currently costars as 'U.S. Marshal Eddie Drake', part of an elite team selected from various law-enforcement agencies to track down the 100 most heinous criminals in the TNT series Wanted. Gary Cole, Ryan Hurst, Rashida Jones, Benjamin Benitez and Josey Scott also star.
He has worked extensively in both television and film, exhibiting a wide range of characters -- from his role as Wayne and Garth's sidekick 'Terry' in the hit comedy Wayne's World to his riveting portrayal of inmate 'Tobias Beecher' in the critically acclaimed HBO series Oz.
More recently, he portrayed 'Vincent Corey' who sets Aileen Wournos (played by Academy Award-winner Charlize Theron) on her killing spree by raping and torturing her in the critically acclaimed Monster. Among Tergesen's other credits are roles in The Forgotten, Wayne's World 1 and 2, Shaft, Bark!, Mergers & Acquisitions, The Boys of Sunset Ridge and Diamonds, to name a few.
On television, Tergesen temporarily replaced series star Dennis Leary in three episodes on the F/X series Rescue Me, which aired this past summer. He was a series regular on the USA Network's Weird Science (1994-1997) and on UPN's The Beat (2000) and also had a recurring role on NBC's Homicide: Life on the Street. Tergesen appeared in such telefilms as Darkness Before Dawn for NBC, Black Iris for Showtime and Shot in the Heart for HBO, as well as in numerous guest-starring roles on JAG, C.S.I. and Third Watch among others.
Last fall, Tergesen took to the New York stage, starring with Matthew Broderick in the Roundabout Theatre's production of The Foreigner.
Born July 8 in Ivoryton, Connecticut, Tergesen is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. While working part time on stage and part time as a waiter in New York, he met producer Tom Fontana, which led to his first television credit in 1990 on an episode of the long-running series Law & Order. In 1991, he landed his first big part in the feature film Point Break and has worked steadily ever since.
Cast: starring Jordana Brewster, Diora Baird, R. Lee Ermey and Andrew Bryniarski as Leatherface
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