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Lane Garrison directed his first music video "Trash" for the band The Sons.
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The first play that Lane Garrison performed in was called A Chorus Line.
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Lane Garrison gives credit to Joe Simpson for being a stepping stone in getting him on the right path.
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Lane Garrison's co-writing effort for the movie Quality of Life, earned him a Special Mention at the Berlin International Film Festival and Best Youth Film at the Stockholm International Film Festival.
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According to Lane, the song that would suit his character on Prison Break, would be Eminem's song "Lose Yourself."
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Lane began writing screenplays when he nineteen years old.
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When Lane was a teenager, his mom had him arrested for theft.
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On October 19, 2006, Lane Garrison was involved in a minor car accident that was a result of him being chased by the papparazi.
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On December 2, 2006, Lane Garrison was involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of a seventeen year old teenager. Lane was the driver of his SVU that ran into a tree in Beverly Hills, California.
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On October 19, 2006, Lane Garrison was involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of a teenager. Lane was the driver of his SVU that ran into a tree in Los Angeles.
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Lane Garrison's first acting gig was a backpack commercial he made $3,500 for doing.
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When he was seventeen, Lane moved in with singer/actress, Jessica Simpson's family.
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Lane Garrison helped co-write the movie Succubus.
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Lane Garrison played the role of Billy Garland in the movie Crazy.
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Lane Garrison is taking part in the filming of the movie Shooter.
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In 1998, Lane Garrison graduated from J.J. Pearce High school in Richardson, Texas.
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He stands 5'8 1/2" (1.74 m) tall.
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In 1999, Lane Garrison made his first movie appearance in 4 Faces.
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Lane Garrison has a tattoo on his upper-left arm of his initials "LG".
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Lane Garrison has a role is the hit TV show Prison Break as Tweener.