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Lane Garrison

Actor Film Television

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1980-05-23
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Lane Garrison was on the rise as a young actor making a name for himself with a standout supporting role in the popular TV series Prison Break (Fox, 2005–09), not to mention landing a spot in a major motion picture. Things seemed to be going perfectly for Lane Garrison—until 2006, when everything changed. That year, a tragic car accident occurred involving Lane Garrison behind the wheel; the vehicle struck a tree and resulted in the death of one of his teenage passengers. While there were conflicting statements from his legal team about whether alcohol was involved, the situation only grew more serious. Eventually, Lane Garrison was convicted of vehicular manslaughter, along with several other charges. The incident—and the legal fallout—cast a long shadow over what had once been a promising career. For Lane Garrison, the fall from rising star to convicted offender was swift and devastating.

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When it comes to Lane Garrison’s filmography, one standout performance that really caught the attention of audiences and critics alike was his role in Camp X-Ray (2014), which happens to be his highest-rated movie to date. On the flip side, not all of his projects received the same level of acclaim—The Iron Orchard (2018), for instance, ended up being his lowest-rated film. Still, these varying responses only go to show the range of experiences that come with a career in acting.

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