Perry Lang

Starting to work in film as an actor at 17, Perry Lang has acted in over thirty films and seventy hours of television. His film work includes Sam Fuller’s The Big Red One, Steven Spielberg’s 1941 and John Sayles’s Sunshine State as well as Eight Men Out where Perry played one of the indicted eight who threw the 1919 World Series.

His Television work as an actor includes MASH, the title character in the Emmy winning television special Hewitt’s Just Different, A Rumor Of War and numerous guest appearances, including many projects that he has himself either written or directed. As a writer and director, Perry started professionally writing doing Tales From The Darkside in New York.

Among a number of studio assignments, he wrote the first film he directed, Little Vegas then rewrote the second, the Action Adventure; Men of War. Since then Perry Lang has directed many hours of television including NYPD Blue, ER, Alias, Weeds and NCIS: Los Angeles.

Perry lives with his family in Santa Barbara, California.