Lane Garrison

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Lane Garrison
OccupationActor
Years active1994-present
Spouse
Mary Kaitlin Garrison
(m. 2019)
Children3

Lane Garrison is an American actor best known for the role of David "Tweener" Apolskis on the television series Prison Break . He appeared in the pilot episode of the El Rey network's series From Dusk till Dawn. He played Buck Barrow in the 2013 television miniseries Bonnie & Clyde . He starred opposite Kristen Stewart in the 2014 film Camp X-Ray .

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Early life

Garrison grew up in Richardson, Texas. Due to the troubled relationship with his mother, Garrison moved out at seventeen and turned to the family minister, Joe Simpson, who is also the manager and father of pop stars Jessica and Ashlee Simpson. Garrison lived with the Simpson family for a year. He graduated from J.J. Pearce High School in 1998, and at eighteen, he drove to Los Angeles with ambitions to become an actor. In 2005, he had a major break when he assumed the role of David "Tweener" Apolskis on the television series Prison Break . [1]

In 2007, Garrison pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter, drunken driving and providing alcohol to a minor after a crash in December 2006 that killed 17-year-old Vahagn Setian, who had been a passenger in his car. Two 15-year-old girls, also passengers, were also injured in the crash. Then-26-year-old Garrison met Setian and the girls outside a liquor store then attended a high school party with them before jumping a curb and driving into a tree in Beverly Hills. [2] He had cocaine in his system and his blood-alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit in California. [3] He was sentenced to 40 months in jail on October 31, 2007. The actor was released from prison in April 2009, and served four years of parole. He was also ordered to pay $300,000 in restitution to the victims and their families. [4]

In 2012, Garrison was accused of slapping his former girlfriend Ashley Mattingly at her apartment building in Los Angeles. Garrison pleaded no contest to the charge and in return avoided having to spend any more time behind bars. In 2013, he was sentenced to attend self-help classes, 52 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and complete eight hours of community service. [5]

Personal life

On July 28, 2018, Garrison's daughter, Linden Rose, with fiancée Mary Kaitlin was born. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
19994 Faces
2004 Quality Of Life Heir
2007 Shooter Donnie Fenn
2007 Crazy Billy Garland
2008Graduation DayHimselfShort Film
2009The Way We Weren'tShort
2013The Devil's In The DetailsTrevor
2012Love Sex GodHimselfDocumentary
2013One HeartKeith BiggersFilming
2014 Camp X-Ray Cpl. "Randy" Ransdell
2018 The Iron Orchard Jim McNeely
2019 The Divorce Party Colin
2021 12 Mighty Orphans Lutheralso writer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 The Dating Game Himself1 Episode
2003 Kingpin Shanky Guy1 Episode
2005 Night Stalker Craig Boyler1 Episode
20052006 Prison Break David "Tweener" Apolskis 14 Episodes
2011 The Event Sleeper #1 / Sleeper Guard3 Episodes
2013 Bonnie and Clyde: Dead and Alive Buck Barrow Miniseries
2014From Dusk Til DawnPetePilot
2015 Better Call Saul Detective HoffmanEpisode: "Five-O"
2015 NCIS Holt Perkins1 Episode
2015 Messengers RonnieRecurring role
2016 Roots Frederick MurrayMiniseries
2019 Yellowstone Ray3 Episodes
2023-present Mayor of Kingstown Carney11 Episodes

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