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Osgood Perkins

February 2, 1974 (age 52)
New York City, New York, USA
Male
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Osgood Robert "Oz" Perkins II (born February 2, 1974) is an American filmmaker and actor. He began his career as a child actor, portraying the young version of his father, Anthony Perkins' character Norman Bates in Psycho II (1983), and later appeared in films such as Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Legally Blonde (2001), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), Star Trek (2009), and Nope (2022).  He made his directorial debut with the horror film The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) and has since become known for directing horror films such as I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016), Gretel &…

Movies

17 credits
The Monkey Movie
★ 6.0
Comedy, Horror
2025 Comedy, Horror
Secretary
★ 6.8
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Secretary
2002 as Jonathan
Nope
★ 6.8
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Nope
2022 as Fynn Bachman
Legally Blonde
★ 6.8
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Legally Blonde
2001 as Dorky David
Star Trek
★ 7.4
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Star Trek
2009 as Enterprise Communications Officer
Not Another Teen Movie
★ 5.8
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Not Another Teen Movie
2001 as Uninterested Guy
The Utah Murder Project
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The Utah Murder Project
2006 as Detective Charlie DeSantis
Removal
★ 5.5
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Removal
2010 as Henry Sharpe
Wolf
★ 6.1
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Wolf
1994 as Cop
Psycho II
★ 6.5
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Psycho II
1983 as Young Norman
Six Degrees of Separation
★ 6.4
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Six Degrees of Separation
1993 as Woody
Electric Slide
★ 5.0
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Electric Slide
2014 as Andy Segal
Erosion
★ 1.7
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Erosion
2005 as Steve
78/52
★ 7.2
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78/52
2017 as Self
Dead & Breakfast
★ 5.5
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Dead & Breakfast
2004 as Johnny
Quigley
★ 4.3
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Quigley
2003 as Guardian Angel Sweeney
La Cucina
★ 4.0
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La Cucina
2007 as Chris

TV Shows

6 credits
She Spies TV
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She Spies
2002 as Karg
Close to Home TV
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Close to Home
2005 as Charlie Forsberg
The Twilight Zone TV
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The Twilight Zone
2019 as Kanamit #2
Alias TV
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Alias
2001 as Coke Bottle Glasses
October Road TV
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October Road
2007 as Dr. Joshua Stone
Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror TV
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Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror
2022 as Self