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Jason Beghe was born on March 12, 1960, in New York City, USA. Standing 5'10¾" (1.8 m) tall, he is recognized for his distinctively deep, gravelly voice. He is the son of Bina House and Renato William Beghe, who served as a U.S. Tax Court judge. Both of his parents passed away in 2012. Jason has three siblings, including Francesca Beghe, a professional singer and composer.
He attended the prestigious Collegiate School in New York, where he formed lasting friendships with David Duchovny and John F. Kennedy Jr. Duchovny would later become a well-known actor, while Kennedy pursued a career in politics and media. Beghe went on to graduate from Pomona College in California in 1982.
Jason Beghe married Angie Janu in 2000, and the couple has two children, Bix and Bear. The couple filed for divorce in 2017, finalizing it in 2020. Despite personal changes, Beghe continues to maintain a strong presence in the entertainment industry.
Beghe was once a dedicated follower and public advocate of Scientology. He appeared in various promotional materials and actively supported the organization. However, his views changed dramatically after a serious car accident in the late 1990s, which left him with a permanently altered voice. He has since become a vocal critic of Scientology, asserting that his experiences disproved the organization’s claims about spiritual healing. His outspoken criticism attracted both attention and public discussion.
Jason Beghe began his professional career as a model in Europe before transitioning into acting. He made his film debut in 1985 with a role in the movie Compromising Positions. Although the role did not receive significant attention, he continued to build his career with steady work in television and film.
Beghe gained early recognition for his leading role in the 1988 horror film Monkey Shines, which received praise from both critics and audiences. This breakout role led to further opportunities in both television and cinema. Over the years, he has appeared in more than ten films and numerous television shows, consistently earning commendations for his performances.
Some of Beghe’s most notable film roles include appearances in Thelma & Louise (1991) and G.I. Jane (1997). His television credits are extensive and include memorable performances in shows like Picket Fences, Chicago Hope, Melrose Place, To Have & To Hold, CSI: NY, Criminal Minds, Numb3rs, and Veronica Mars.
Since 2014, Beghe has gained renewed prominence for his role as Sergeant Hank Voight in NBC’s Chicago P.D., a spin-off of Chicago Fire, which later led to recurring appearances in Chicago Med and Chicago Justice. His performance in the Chicago franchise has earned him critical praise and broadened his fanbase.
He was also slated to lend his voice to the animated film Dawgtown, originally scheduled for a 2018 release. However, as of the most recent updates, the film’s release status remains unconfirmed.
Jason Beghe maintains an active social media presence, engaging fans through platforms such as Tumblr. He frequently shares updates, photographs, and insights into his work and personal interests, attracting a steady following.
As of recent estimates, Beghe has a net worth of approximately $1.5 million. With ongoing roles in television, particularly his involvement in the popular Chicago series, his financial outlook remains positive as he continues to pursue his acting career.
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