Jason Beghe

Actor

Birthday March 12, 1960

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 64 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.78 m

#5096 Most Popular

1960

Jason Deneen Beghe (born March 12, 1960) is an American actor.

Beghe, who is of Italian, German, English, and French Canadian heritage, was born March 12, 1960, in New York City, the son of tax court judge Renato Beghe, and has three siblings.

He attended the Collegiate School, a private preparatory school for boys located in New York City.

While there, he became best friends with John F. Kennedy Jr. and actor David Duchovny; another classmate was dancer Christopher d'Amboise.

Kennedy and Beghe often spent time together outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art and in Central Park, while being monitored by Kennedy's Secret Service detail.

Beghe later persuaded Duchovny to pursue work in acting.

1982

He went to college at Pomona College, graduating in 1982.

Prior to his acting career, Beghe worked as a model in Europe.

1985

He had his feature film debut in the 1985 film Compromising Positions, starring Susan Sarandon, and in 1986 had his first recurring role on television on the HBO situation comedy series 1st & Ten.

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 Voorhees of The Seattle Times wrote: "The cast, which includes O.J. Simpson, Sam Jones and newcomer Jason Beghe, is first-rate."

1988

He is also known for starring in the 1988 George A. Romero film Monkey Shines, playing Demi Moore's love interest in G.I. Jane, appearing as a police officer in the film Thelma & Louise, starring opposite Moira Kelly in the television series To Have & to Hold, and having recurring roles on Picket Fences, Melrose Place, Chicago Hope, American Dreams, Cane, and Californication.

Beghe is a former Scientologist.

In 1988, he starred in the film Monkey Shines: An Experiment In Fear, directed by George A. Romero.

He portrayed Allan Mann, a law student made quadriplegic when hit by a truck in the opening credits of the film.

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".

David Foil of The Advocate described Beghe's performance as "remarkable simply for meeting the demands of the character".

1989

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.

1991

In 1991, he played a State Trooper in the film Thelma & Louise (reuniting him with Sarandon, with whom he'd appeared in Compromising Positions), and was Demi Moore's love interest in the 1997 film G.I. Jane.

1993

In 1993, Beghe played Lt. Pat Rudledge in the television drama series Matlock.

1994

He began taking Scientology courses in 1994 and later appeared in a Church of Scientology advertising campaign and in promotional videos.

1997

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.

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."

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."

1998

Beghe co-starred with Moira Kelly in the 1998 CBS television drama series To Have & to Hold, where he played police officer Sean McGrail.

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")."

Kinney Littlefield of the Orange County Register said that "Beghe and Kelly have charm."

Beghe appeared in acting roles on Numb3rs, CSI: NY, Everwood, Criminal Minds, Veronica Mars, "Jag" and Cane.

2007

Beghe left the church in 2007 and has publicly criticized Scientology since then.

2008

Beghe portrayed exorcist Ray Purvis in the 2008 horror film One Missed Call.

2009

In 2009, Beghe had a guest-starring role on the television show Californication.

He played the character novelist Richard Bates, a friend of character Hank Moody (played by David Duchovny).

"Bates, played by Jason Beghe, made for an interesting character and the fact that he didn't get as much screen time as some of the other characters is a shame," wrote Danny Gallagher of TV Squad.

In October 2009, Beghe was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the filming of the film The Next Three Days, directed by Paul Haggis.

2010

The film was released in 2010 and starred Elizabeth Banks, Russell Crowe, Brian Dennehy, and Olivia Wilde.

2014

Since 2014, he has starred in the NBC TV series Chicago P.D. as Sergeant Hank Voight.

Since 2014, Beghe has starred on Chicago P.D.; the show is a spin-off of Chicago Fire, on which Beghe played a recurring role.

Chicago P.D. follows the detectives of the Chicago Police Department's Intelligence Unit that combats the city's major offenses, including organized crime, drug trafficking, and high-profile murders.

Beghe plays the role of Sgt. Hank Voight, a "tough cop" who heads the Intelligence Unit.

2017

On November 21, 2017, Deadline Hollywood reported that Beghe was investigated for behavior that was considered overly aggressive and possibly sexual harassment while filming Chicago P.D. in 2016.

Claims of inappropriate behavior were reportedly made by his former co-star, Sophia Bush.