Lane Garrison

Lane Garrison

Lane Garrison is an actor who plays "Tweener" on Fox's "Prison Break." He has worked mainly in television, and will appear in the upcoming film "Shooter," which is due out in 2007. Lane is a Dallas native.

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Lane Garrison writing one from the "Heart"

From:  reuters.com
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Prison Break" actor Lane Garrison, out of jail after serving time for vehicular manslaughter, is taking on a project about troubled teens and the redemptive power of football. Garrison is writing the screenplay for "One Heart," the true story of a football team from the Gainesville (Texas) State School that's made up of kids convicted of crimes involving drugs, violence and robbery. After a 2008 season in which they lost every game and were outscored 300... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison -- 'Prison Break' actor released from for-real prison

A picture of Garrison shortly before the drunk driving wreck that would send him to prison. Lane Garrison , an actor best known for his role on Prison Break and for going on to serve hard time in an actual prison for vehicular manslaughter and driving while drunk, was released from a California prison on April 29, 2009. The actor was released ahead of schedule, after serving less than half of his 40-month-long sentence. He was serving time for a wreck in 2006 that left a 17-year-old boy dead... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison’s new project about troubled teens uses football as redemption

Prison Break star Lane Garrison is take on a new project about troubled teens and using football as redemption. The 29-year-old is best known for his role as David ‘Tweener’ Apolskis in the US TV show. He was released from prison earlier this year after he was convicted of vehicular manslaughter. Garrison is now writing the screenplay for One Heart, which tells the true story of a football team from the Gainesville (Texas) State School that is made up of kids that have been convicted of... Read Full Story

Jessica Simpson Holds Small Welcome Home Party for Lane Garrison

(Getty) Now that Lane Garrison is out of prison, what’s the first, most logical thing to do? Go to Jessica Simpson’s parents house for a party, naturally. That’s where most ex-cons go. Actually, it turns out that Jessica Simpson’s dad and Garrison go way back: Joe was Lane’s youth pastor when he was growing up in Texas. Garrison served just half his 40 months sentence for felony vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence. His car crash killed a 17-year-old boy and left two... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison writing one from the "Heart"

From:  fameball.com
Featuring: Lane Garrison Reuters - "Prison Break" actor Lane Garrison, out of jail after serving time for vehicular manslaughter, is taking on a project about troubled teens and the redemptive power of football. [From: Yahoo! Celebrity] Read Full Story

American Actor Lane Garrison

Posted by Admin June 2, 2009 --> American actor Lane Garrison was born on May 23, 1980 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is best known for the role of David “Tweener” Apolskis on the television series Prison Break. Garrison has appeared in several movies playing minor roles, Quality of Life (2004) as Heir; Crazy (2006) as Billy Garland and recently landed a role in the upcoming movie Shooter (2007). And he completed work on the second season... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison set for release

From:  celebutopia.net
Posted by --girl April 24, 2009 When actor Lane Garrison tastes sweet freedom next week, childhood friend Jessica Simpson will be there to greet him. The “Prison Break” star is getting paroled for good behavior and a car will pick him up from the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, California. In 2006, he was sentenced to serve 40 months behind bars for a drunk driving incident that resulted in the death of a 17-year-old passenger. Sources said Simpson... Read Full Story

Prison Break’s Lane Garrison Released After Serving Year and a Half

From:  tv.popcrunch.com
Former Prison Break co-star Lane Garrison has been released from prison, after serving a year and half of his 40 month sentence for vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence and two alcohol-related charges. Lane Garrison was released this morning from California Correctional Institute. According to a source, “He’s [Lane Garrison] done his time and now he’s looking forward to trying to move on with his life.” Garrison was involved in a 2006 car crash that killed a 17-year-old boy... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison booted from rehab

From:  celebutopia.net
Posted by --girl May 8, 2009 He tried to make them take him to rehab. But they said no, no, no. Actor Lane Garrison was denied admission to the Tarazana Treatment Facility last week. He was supposed to stay for five months, but the facility wouldn’t let him. “He stayed at the facility for a couple of hours,” a source close to Garrison told E! News. “Because of the work he did as a substance-abuse program leader while he was incarcerated, they said he had already served his... Read Full Story

Lane Garrison is released from Calif. prison

From:  ap.org
Lane Garrison has been paroled. A California prisons spokesman says the former "Prison Break" actor was paroled and picked up from a facility in Tehachapi (tuh-HATCH-uh-pee), Calif., early Wednesday morning. Garrison had been sentenced in 2007 to serve three years and four months after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter and misdemeanor counts of drunken driving and giving alcohol to a minor. He was charged after a December 2006 crash in which Garrison rammed his Land Rover into a tree... Read Full Story
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