Jason Beghe
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Jason Beghe (born March 12, 1960) is an American film and television actor and critic of Scientology. As a young man he attended the Collegiate School in New York City, where he became best friends with John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny. He graduated from Pomona College in 1982. Beghe is married and lives in Los Angeles, California.
Beghe starred in the 1988 George Romero film Monkey Shines: An Experiment In Fear, playing a quadriplegic in a performance that was positively received. He appeared as a police officer in the film Thelma & Louise, and played Demi Moore's love interest in G.I. Jane. Beghe starred opposite Moira Kelly in the television series To Have & to Hold, and has had recurring roles on Picket Fences, Melrose Place, Chicago Hope, American Dreams and Cane, as well as parts on numerous other television programs.
He began taking Scientology courses in 1994, and later appeared in a Church of Scientology advertising campaign and in promotional videos. According to Beghe, Church of Scientology head David Miscavige called him "the poster boy for Scientology". Beghe left Scientology in 2007 and began speaking out publicly against it in April 2008. With the help of Mark Bunker, another Scientology critic, Beghe uploaded an interview to YouTube in which he speaks critically about his experience in Scientology. After the video was taken down from YouTube, Bunker uploaded it to Vimeo.
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[edit] Early life
Beghe was born March 12, 1960 in New York City,[1] and is one of four siblings.[2] He attended the Collegiate School, a private preparatory school for boys located in New York City.[3] While there, he became best friends with John F. Kennedy, Jr. and David Duchovny.[4][3] Kennedy and Beghe often hung out together outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art and in Central Park, and were monitored by Kennedy's Secret Service detail.[5] As a teenager, Beghe attended summer camp with Erik Rush, now a conservative columnist and author.[6]
Influenced by Beghe, Kennedy became involved in the theater program at Collegiate.[3] Beghe later also persuaded Duchovny to pursue work in acting.[7] Duchovny had planned to write and become a professor, but half-way through work on his Ph.D. dissertation, Beghe convinced him to audition for television commercials.[7] Beghe graduated from Pomona College in Claremont, California in 1982.[8]
[edit] Acting career
Prior to his acting career, Beghe worked as a model in Europe.[9] He had his feature film debut in a 1985 film called Compromising Positions, and in 1986 had his first recurring role on television on the HBO situation comedy series 1st & Ten.[1] He starred alongside O.J. Simpson and Sam J. Jones in HBO's sequel to 1st & Ten titled Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back, and John Voohees of The Seattle Times wrote: "The cast, which includes O.J. Simpson, Sam Jones and newcomer Jason Beghe, is first-rate."[10]
In 1988 he starred in the film Monkey Shines: An Experiment In Fear, directed by George Romero.[11] He portrayed Allan Mann, a law student made quadriplegic when hit by a truck in the opening credits of the film.[12] The Philadelphia Inquirer gave a positive review of Beghe's performance in Monkey Shines: "Acting only with his face and voice, Jason Beghe is terrific at conveying the mounting anger and rage of an active man made passive".[13] David Foil of The Advocate described Beghe's performance as "remarkable simply for meeting the demands of the character".[14]
Beghe played an ice hockey star in the Perry Mason TV film The Case of the All-Star Assassin, an NBC-TV telefeature broadcast November 19, 1989.[15] In 1991 he played a State Trooper in the film Thelma & Louise,[16] and was Demi Moore's love interest in the 1997 film G.I. Jane.[17] Beghe co-starred with Moira Kelly in the 1998 CBS television drama series To Have & to Hold, where he played police officer Sean McGrail.[18] Mike Duffy of The Detroit Free Press wrote: "There is an affectionate romantic sizzle between the ruggedly handsome Beghe ("G.I. Jane") and the dark-haired, unconventionally attractive Kelly ("Little Odessa")."[19] Kinney Littlefield of The Orange County Register said that "Beghe and Kelly have charm."[20]
He had recurring roles on Picket Fences and Melrose Place, and became a cast member of Chicago Hope in 1997, portraying electrician Danny Blaines opposite romantic interest Dr. Austin played by Christine Lahti.[21] In a 1997 interview in The Boston Herald, Beghe spoke about his respect for his fellow cast members in Chicago Hope: "I think it's the best cast assembled that I've ever seen. One for one, they're incredible. And to work with Christine Lahti? I'd drop a lot of things for that. She's so good and smart and dedicated. I've become a better actor just for working with her."[21] He commented on his character on Melrose Place, a closeted military officer who had feelings for Matt, played by Doug Savant: "I thought we should kiss, but it was too much. TV is a very specific medium, and you're naive if you think that everything is just based on artistic decisions. If it prevents them from selling some products, that's a major consideration. But I'm an actor. I'll do whatever it takes."[21] He has also appeared on Numb3rs, CSI: NY, Everwood, Criminal Minds, Veronica Mars, and Cane.[22][23][24][25] Beghe portrayed exorcist Ray Purvis in the 2008 horror film, One Missed Call.[26][27]
[edit] Scientology
[edit] Early years and decision to leave
In 1994 Beghe was in an acting class taught by Scientologist Milton Katselas, and decided to take some Scientology courses.[28][29] Fellow acting student Bodhi Elfman gave him a book about Scientology from which Beghe was introduced to the idea that "technology" developed by L. Ron Hubbard could yield superhuman abilitites.[28] Beghe helped promote a "What is Scientology?" exhibition which was part of a Church of Scientology national television advertising campaign in Britain in 1999.[30] He appeared in Scientology promotional videos in 2005.[29] In an interview with FOX News, Beghe told Roger Friedman that the head of the Church of Scientology, David Miscavige, referred to him as "the poster boy for Scientology".[31] He reached the level of OT V within Scientology, and is a trained Auditor.[32][28] His wife also took Scientology courses and rose to the level of OT V.[28] He estimated he has given the Church of Scientology USD$1 million over a 12-year period.[33]
In 2007 Beghe made the decision to leave Scientology, and began to publicly criticize the Church of Scientology in April 2008.[32] One of the first people he went to see after leaving Scientology was his friend David Duchovny.[34] Beghe discussed the Xenu space opera with Duchovny, and both found the story to be funny.[34] While active in Scientology Beghe's relationship with Duchovny suffered, and Duchovny was referred to as a "Suppressive Person",[34] someone believed to be working against the Church of Scientology and not to be associated with.[35]
[edit] Public criticism
After leaving Scientology, Beghe contacted Andreas Heldal-Lund, founder of Operation Clambake, who convinced him to meet with Mark Bunker, a critic of Scientology known to the group Anonymous as "wise beard man".[28] Heldal-Lund and Bunker went to Beghe's house, where Beghe participated in an interview about his experiences as a Scientologist.[28] Bunker published a three-minute portion of the three-hour interview to YouTube in mid-April 2008,[31] and in the video Beghe calls Scientology "very dangerous for your spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and evolution".[36] He also commented, "I don't have an agenda. I'm just trying to help. I have the luxury of having gotten into Scientology and after having been in it, been out. And that's a perspective that people who are still in and not out do not have."[37]
When asked in an interview in The Village Voice if he thought his public criticism of Scientology would hurt his acting career, Beghe joked "I’m probably not going to be doing any movies for United Artists any time soon."[28] United Artists was revamped as a joint venture with Scientologist Tom Cruise, his business associate Paula Wagner who is chief executive of the company, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[38] Marina Hyde of The Guardian called Beghe a Scientology celebrity whistleblower.[39]
The video was taken down from YouTube on April 17, 2008 but was reposted by multiple other YouTube users shortly thereafter.[40] By April 18, 2008, at least 45 users had reposted the video interview using their own YouTube accounts.[41] Bunker's account was also canceled on April 17, and he believed this was due to copyright issues with a clip from The Colbert Report that he had uploaded.[40][42] Bunker said that those issues had been resolved, and that YouTube should have given him time to prove that before pulling the Jason Beghe interview.[40] Bunker believes that YouTube removed the Beghe interview after receiving pressure from Scientology.[40] A representative for YouTube told FOX News "There’s no conspiracy here", but would not say whether Scientology pressured YouTube to remove the video, saying: "We do not comment on individual videos."[40] On April 21, 2008 Mark Bunker posted the video footage of the entire interview with Jason Beghe; as Bunker's YouTube account was suspended, the full interview footage was instead hosted on Vimeo and Blip.tv.[43][44][45]
On April 28, 2008, Beghe posted online a letter to Church leader David Miscavige, requesting the confidential confessional files that Scientology compiles during Auditing sessions.[46] In a message posted to the Operation Clambake website, Beghe wrote: "As the Church of Scientology carefully monitors all anti-scientology websites, I am posting the letter here, on xenu.net, to assure that it be received by the C of S."[47] He had previously contacted the President's Office at The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International who "refused to directly respond" to his request, and a letter to David Miscavige sent through the Church communication system was also refused.[47] Beghe told The Village Voice that these confidential files are also kept on actor Tom Cruise as well as other celebrity Scientologists.[46] "More people have left Scientology than are currently in it. And yet they maintain these files about what people have said to them in private sessions. Why would you want these people to hold onto this stuff?", said Beghe to The Village Voice.[46] Beghe believes that Scientology's practice of disconnection is still in place, and in an interview with Tony Ortega of The Village Voice cited his four-year-old son being kicked out of a Scientology school as an example of disconnection.[48]
A portion of Beghe's criticism of Scientology originally uploaded to YouTube by Mark Bunker was shown on Nightline in a piece about David Miscavige's niece, Jenna Miscavige Hill, and her criticism of Scientology.[46] However Beghe has turned down television appearances to speak about his experiences, stating: "I just wanted to make sure that the story isn’t about me. It’s not about me. It’s about helping others who are still lost in the cult, or toying with the idea of getting involved."[46]
On May 29, 2008, Beghe attended a protest against the Church of Scientology held outside the Scientology building on East 46th Street in New York City.[49] He addressed the 50 protesters gathered across the street from the Scientology building, and told them: "What you guys are doing means so much to me, and so much to these people ... It just kills me. It makes me want to cry. You don’t know what kind of good you’re doing."[49] He then walked across the street in an attempt to enter the Scientology building, but was prevented from entering by three hired private security guards.[49] He returned to the group of protesters and tried to phone the president of the Church of Scientology of New York, John Carmichael: "I called and asked for John Carmichael and said I was Jason Beghe. Then they hung up."[49]
[edit] Personal
Beghe's sister, Francesca Beghe, is a singer/songwriter and released an album titled "Francesca Beghe" in 1991 with SBK Records.[2] Beghe and David Duchovny remain close friends, and he was best man at Duchovny's wedding to actress Tea Leoni.[23] He is married and lives in Nichols Canyon, Los Angeles, California.[50][51]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Compromising Positions | Cupcake | Feature film debut[1] |
1987 | Maid to Order | Bret | |
1988 | Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear | Allan Mann | |
1991 | Thelma & Louise | State Trooper | |
1994 | Jimmy Hollywood | Detective | |
1997 | G.I. Jane | Royce | |
1998 | The X Files | FBI Man at Bomb Site | |
2008 | One Missed Call | Ray Purvis |
[edit] Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Dress Gray | Hank Beaumont | TV Movie |
1st & Ten | Tom Yinessa | First recurring role on television[1] | |
1987 | The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Glen | Ep. # 1.11 |
1989 | Alien Nation | Dr. Jim Trenner | Ep. # 1.1 |
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin | Bobby Spencer | TV Movie | |
Christine Cromwell | Glen | Ep. # 1.2 | |
Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders | Sammy Turner | TV Movie | |
Murder, She Wrote | Steve Chambers | Ep. # 5.15 | |
1990 | The Operation | John Kopiak | TV Movie |
Mancuso, FBI | Ep. # 1.17 | ||
Quantum Leap | Roger Skaggs | Ep. # 2.22 | |
Johnny Ryan | Steve Lombardi | TV Movie | |
Murder, She Wrote | Wayne Bennett | Ep. # 7.6 | |
1991 | Jake and the Fatman | Franklin Patterson | Ep. # 4.17 & 4.24 |
1992 | Homefront | Paul | Ep. # 1.16 |
Intruders | Ray Brooks | TV Movie | |
Picket Fences | A.D.A. Petrovic | Ep. # 1.8 | |
1993 | Picket Fences | A.D.A. Petrovic | Ep. # 1.13, 1.14, 1.15, 1.19 |
In the Heat of the Night | Mark Meyers | Ep. # 6.11 | |
L.A. Law | Ep. # 7.16 | ||
Full Eclipse | Doug Crane | TV Movie | |
Matlock | Lt. Pat Rutledge | Ep. # 7.5 | |
1994 | Treasure Island: The Adventure Begins | Robbie | TV Movie |
The X Files | Larry Moore | Ep. # 1.19 | |
Melrose Place | Lt. Jeffrey Lindley | Ep. # 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.14, 3.15 | |
1995 | Matlock | Thomas Crighton | Ep. # 9.14 |
Courthouse | Russell Snow | Ep. # 1.4 | |
NYPD Blue | Julian Kerbis | Ep. # 3.3 | |
1996 | Good Company | Ron Nash | |
Public Morals | Boyfriend | Ep. # 1.2 | |
Suddenly | Joe Mulvey | TV Movie | |
1997 | Promised Land | Jeff | Ep. # 1.13 |
George & Leo | Ron | Ep. # 1.4 | |
Chicago Hope | Danny Blaines | Ep. # 4.5 & 4.7 | |
1998 | Chicago Hope | Danny Blaines | Ep. # 4.14 & 4.16 |
Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear | Matt | TV Movie | |
Cab to Canada | Mike Donahue | TV Movie | |
To Have & to Hold | Sean McGrail | Ep. # 1.1 - 1.13 | |
1999 | Family Law | Don | Ep. # 1.3 |
2000 | Family Law | Don | Ep. # 1.4, 1.5, 1.12 |
Runaway Virus | Daniel Rothman | TV Movie | |
Dharma & Greg | Scott Kelley | Ep. # 3.17 | |
Resurrection Blvd. | Eric Carter | Ep. # 1.6 & 1.8 | |
When Andrew Came Home | Eddie | TV Movie | |
2001 | The Beast | Bill Hanson | Ep. # 1.2 |
Kristin | Peter Medavoy | Ep. # 1.6 | |
Three Blind Mice | Carter Simmons | TV Movie | |
2002 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Russ Bradley | Ep. # 2.15 |
Home Alone 4 | Peter McCallister | TV Movie | |
Judging Amy | Tim Powell | Ep. # 4.11 | |
2003 | The District | Officer Terry, Donnelly | Ep. # 3.20, 4.3 |
The Lyon's Den | FBI Agent Vince Ryan | Ep. # 1.6 | |
2004 | Pilot Season | Henry R. Duke | Television miniseries |
JAG | Sgt. Maj. Thomas Elgart Ret. | Ep. # 10.2 | |
American Dreams | Gunnery Staff Sgt. Finch | Ep. # 2.10, 2.11, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 | |
Everwood | John Hayes | Ep. # 3.5, 3.6, 3.8 | |
2005 | Everwood | John Hayes | Ep. # 3.11, 3.14, 3.15 |
2006 | Huff | Darren Hadlick | Ep. # 2.5 & 2.6 |
CSI: NY | Jack Butler | Ep. # 2.22 | |
Veronica Mars | Cormac Fitzpatrick | Ep. # 3.1 & 3.2 | |
Criminal Minds | Sheriff Yates | Ep. # 2.7 | |
2007 | Numb3rs | Reid Sarasin | Ep. # 3.13 |
Cane | Vince Grasso | Ep. # 1.1 - 1.5, 1.12, 1.13 |
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[edit] External links
- Jason Beghe at Allmovie
- Jason Beghe at the Internet Movie Database
- Jason Beghe at tvguide.com
- Jason Beghe at Yahoo! Movies
- Jason Beghe at Yahoo! TV
- Bunker, Mark (April 14, 2008). Scientology: Jason Beghe Interview Tease. YouTube.
- Tate, Ryan (April 17, 2008). Scientology: Jason Beghe's Anti-Scientology Video Cancelled In YouTube's Area. Gawker.com. Gawker Media.
- Gorman, Tommy (May 10, 2008). Beghe with Lawrence Wollersheim at May 10 Project Chanology protest against Scientology in San Francisco. YouTube.
- Bunker, Mark (June 4, 2008). Scientology: Full Jason Beghe Interview. YouTube.
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NAME | Beghe, Jason |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 12, 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | New York, New York |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |