| Perry Lang | |
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| Born | December 24, 1959 Palo Alto, California |
| Occupation | Director, writer, actor |
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Perry Lang (born December 24, 1959 in Palo Alto, California, U.S.) is an American director, writer and actor.
He has directed episodes of television series such as Arli$$, ER, Millennium, Dawson's Creek, NYPD Blue, Nash Bridges, Fantasy Island, Weeds, Gilmore Girls, Army Wives, The Twilight Zone, Alias, Las Vegas, Jack & Bobby and Everwood. He has also performed in many films and television shows, directing himself in Men of War (1994) (with Dolph Lundgren) and Little Vegas (also written by). He had a few important roles 1941 by Steven Spielberg (as the best friend of the main character) The Big Red One (directed by Samuel Fuller) as well as Eight Men Out, Alligatorand Sunshine State -- all written/directed by John Sayles. He also appeared in Spring Break, Tag: The Assassination Game, Jocks, O'Hara's Wife, Alligator, Mortuary Academy, Body and Soul (1981), The Hearse, and Relentless II: Dead On.
He is married to former actress Sage Parker-Lang, with whom he has two children.
Lang directs the ABC Television show Greek which is currently in its third season.
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