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Jason Beghe is an American actor who has appeared in the films Thelma and Louise and G.I. Jane, and in dozens of television shows, including Cane, NY, Dharma and Greg, and Melrose Place.
Beghe has also been an outspoken proponent of Scientology, although in an April 2008 interview, he expressed his disappointment with the religion, calling it a "rip-off" and "destructive."
Beghe is a close childhood friend of actor David Duchovny and served as the X-Files star's best man at his 1997 wedding to Tea Leoni.
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Fast Facts:
- Born: March 12, 1960
- Hometown: New York, New York
- Attended Collegiate School in Manhattan with actor David Duchovny
- Other films: Home Alone 4, Jimmy Hollywood, Monkey Shines
- Other TV shows: Picket Fences, The X Files, To Have and To Hold, Everwood
- Claims to have been declared "clear" twice
- Quoted on Scientology official site as calling the religion a "rocket ride to spiritual freedom"
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Jason Beghe Questions
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Jason Beghe Blogs and Commentaries
- PerezHilton: Scientology Is Dangerous (April 14, 2008)
- GlossLip: Hollywood Actor and Scientologist Jason Beghe: “Scientology Destructive, A Rip-Off” (April 14, 2008)
- Google Blog Search: Jason Beghe
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