Oz Perkins
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Oz Perkins | |
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Born | Osgood Robert Perkins II February 2, 1974 New York City, U.S. |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse |
Sidney Perkins
(m. 1999; div. 2016) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives | Berry Berenson (mother) Anthony Perkins (father) Elvis Perkins (brother) Osgood Perkins (grandfather) Marisa Berenson (aunt) Elsa Schiaparelli (great-grandmother) |
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 became known for directing horror films such as I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016), Gretel & Hansel (2020), Longlegs (2024), and The Monkey (2025).
Early life
[edit]Osgood Robert Perkins II was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City on February 2, 1974, the son of actress Berry Berenson (1948–2001) and actor Anthony Perkins (1932–1992).[1] He is the older brother of musician Elvis Perkins, the grandson of actor Osgood Perkins, and the nephew of actress Marisa Berenson.[2] Although his father later admitted to being gay, his parents remained married until his father died of AIDS in September 1992.[3][4][5]
Perkins' mother had French, Italian, Polish-Jewish, Russian-Jewish, and Swiss ancestry,[6][7] and was a descendant of astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli and fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli.[8][9] She was a passenger on American Airlines Flight 11 and subsequently died in the September 11 attacks, with her name now inscribed on Panel N-76 at the North Pool of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.[10][11] His father was of English descent and counted wood engraver Andrew Varick Stout Anthony and colonist Roger Conant among his ancestors, as well as Mayflower passengers William Brewster, John Howland, and Myles Standish.[12]
Career
[edit]Perkins' first acting role was in Psycho II (1983), in which he briefly appeared as the 12-year-old version of his father's character Norman Bates. He has since appeared in the films Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Legally Blonde (2001), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), Secretary (2002), La Cucina (2007), Star Trek (2009), and Nope (2022), as well as episodes of Alias and other television shows.
Perkins made his directorial debut with the horror film The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) and has since become known for writing and/or directing horror films such as The Girl in the Photographs (2015), I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016), Gretel & Hansel (2020), Longlegs (2024), The Monkey (2025), and Keeper (2025). He was featured in the second episode of the Shudder documentary miniseries Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror (2022), in which he discussed the legacy of his father's role as Norman Bates in Psycho (1960) and its sequels.[13]
Personal life
[edit]Perkins married Sidney in 1999,[14] and they had a son and daughter together[15][16] before divorcing in 2016.[14] He also has a son from a subsequent relationship.[17]
Filmography
[edit]Filmmaking
[edit]Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
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2010 | Removal | No | Yes | |
2013 | Cold Comes the Night | No | Yes | |
2015 | The Blackcoat's Daughter | Yes | Yes | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
The Girl in the Photographs | No | Yes | ||
2016 | I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House | Yes | Yes | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
2020 | Gretel & Hansel | Yes | No | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
2024 | Longlegs | Yes | Yes | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
2025 | The Monkey | Yes | Yes | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
Keeper | Yes | No | Post-production[18] |
Acting
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Psycho II | Young Norman Bates | Credited as Osgood Perkins |
1993 | Six Degrees of Separation | Woody | |
1994 | Wolf | Cop | |
2001 | Legally Blonde | David Kidney | |
Not Another Teen Movie | Uninterested Guy | ||
2002 | Secretary | Jonathan | |
2003 | Quigley | Guardian Angel Sweeney | |
2004 | Dead & Breakfast | Johnny | |
2005 | Erosion | Steve | |
2006 | The Utah Murder Project | Detective Charlie DeSantis | |
2007 | La Cucina | Chris | |
2009 | Star Trek | Enterprise Communications Officer | |
2010 | Removal | Henry Sharpe | |
2014 | Electric Slide | Andy Segal | |
2017 | 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene | Himself | Documentary |
2022 | Nope | Fynn Bachman | |
2025 | The Monkey | Chip |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | She Spies | Karg | Episode "The Martini Shot" |
2005 | Alias | Coke Bottle Glasses | Episodes "Mirage" and "A Clean Conscience" |
2006 | Close to Home | Charlie Forsberg | Episode "Dead or Alive" |
2008 | October Road | Dr. Joshua Stone | Episode "The Fine Art of Surfacing" |
2020 | The Twilight Zone | Kanamit #2 | Episode "You Might Also Like" (credited as "Osgood Perkins"); also director |
2022 | Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror | Himself | Docuseries |
Recurring collaborators
[edit]Work Actor
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2015 | 2016 | 2020 | 2024 | 2025 | |
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Lucy Boynton | ||||||
Kiernan Shipka | ||||||
Bea Perkins | U | |||||
Erin Boyes | ||||||
Lumen Beltran | ||||||
Trey Helten | ||||||
Shafin Karim | ||||||
Scott Nicholson | ||||||
Tatiana Maslany |
References
[edit]- ^ Maynard, Joyce (January 12, 1977). "Tony Perkins and Family: A Study in Informal Togetherness". The New York Times. Westchester Weekly Section. p. 58
- ^ "Encyclopædia Britannica Online entry". Britannica.com. February 16, 1954. Retrieved November 12, 2010.
- ^ Goodman, Mark (September 28, 1992). "One Final Mystery: Surrounded by Family, Friends and a Wall of Silence, Tony Perkins Succumbs to AIDS" Archived March 23, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. People. Vol. 38 No. 13.
- ^ Weinraub, Bernard (September 16, 1992). "Anthony Perkins's Wife Tells of 2 Years of Secrecy". The New York Times.
- ^ Ferrell, David (September 13, 1992). "Anthony Perkins, 60, Dies; Star of 'Psycho' Had AIDS". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Elsa Schiaparelli. Shocking Life. New York. Dutton, 1954
- ^ Bernard Berenson. Sketch for a Self-Portrait. New York. Pantheon. 1949
- ^ "Robert L. Berenson, Ex-Envoy and Head of Shipping Line, Dies". The New York Times. February 3, 1965, page 35
- ^ "Marisa $chiaparelli Is Married in Gown Designed. by Her Mother, the Cougurlere". The New York Times.
- ^ Hopkinson, Amanda (September 14, 2001). "Berry Berenson". The Guardian.
- ^ "Berry Berenson Perkins" Archived July 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Memorial Guide: National 9/11 Memorial. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
- ^ "Architecture of 196 Beacon Street, Back Bay, Boston". BOSarchitecture. Archived from the original on May 8, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
- ^ "Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror". IMDb.com. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "'Legally Blonde' Actor Not So Sweet 16 ... Files for Divorce". TMZ. July 29, 2016.
- ^ "Instagram".
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- ^ Willmore, Alison (July 12, 2024). "Osgood Perkins Gets Into the Family Business". Vulture. Vox Media. Archived from the original on August 9, 2024.
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