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Oz is an American prison drama television series set at a fictional men's prison created and principally written by Tom Fontana. [1] [2] It was the first one-hour dramatic television series to be produced by the premium cable network HBO. [3] Oz premiered on July 12, 1997, and ran for six seasons. The series finale aired on February 23, 2003.
On and off leader of the Latino inmates in the prison, Miguel Alvarez has a family background of Latino Gang-life, with his father Eduardo and grandfather Ricardo both incarcerated in Oz. After running the Latinos with little incident, his life spirals out of control in season 2 with the arrival of Hernandez.
The third season of Oz starred Kirk Acevedo as Latino inmate Miguel Alvarez, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as inmate Simon Adebisi, Ernie Hudson as Warden Leo Glynn, Terry Kinney as Emerald City Unit Manager Tim McManus, Rita Moreno as prison counselor Sister Peter Marie Reimondo, Harold Perrineau as inmate and narrator Augustus Hill, J.K. Simmons ...
The stars and creators of HBO's groundbreaking prison drama 'Oz' bare all on its 25th anniversary.
In his interview with Eldridge, O'Reily gets some revenge on Eldridge by refusing to give any information about Adebisi's death. Meanwhile, Dr. Nathan returns to Oz and admits to prison psychiatrist Sister Peter Marie that she did indeed have feelings for O'Reily, which Sister Pete encourages her to put out of her mind.
"The Routine" is the pilot and first episode of the HBO prison drama television series Oz. [1] Written by Tom Fontana and directed by Darnell Martin , it aired originally on July 12, 1997. Starring
He also participates in Oz's boxing tournament, as the Aryans' representative. He faces Cyril O'Reily, but unbeknownst to him, Cyril's older brother Ryan had spiked Robson's drinking water with chloral hydrate (stolen and smuggled from the prison hospital) to make sure Cyril wouldn't lose. Robson, incapacitated by the drug, loses the fight.
Clarence "Divine Eye" Maclin plays himself in the prison drama. For Maclin, it was similarly “a no-brainer.” He spent 17 years at Sing Sing for robbery and was released in 2012.