
Tim McManus | Oz TV Wiki | Fandom
Tim McManus is a prison Unit Manager of Emerald City, played by Terry Kinney. McManus, the idealistic manager of Emerald City, is unlike the rest of the staff members at Oz as he has …
Terry Kinney - Wikipedia
He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the idealistic unit manager Tim McManus on HBO's prison drama Oz. In 1995, Kinney co-starred with Tommy Lee Jones in an adaptation of an …
List of Oz (TV series) characters - Wikipedia
McManus and Saïd have his work published in order to promote McManus' prison education program and he is granted early parole. However his addiction to heroin means he quickly …
Oz (TV series) - Wikipedia
Oz chronicles McManus' attempts to keep control over the inmates of Em City. There are many groups of inmates throughout the show, and not everyone within each group survives the …
Oz (TV Series 1997–2003) - IMDb
OZ chronicles McManus' (Terry Kinney) efforts to control the inmates of Em (erald) City as well as the drug trade and the violence. There have been many groups of inmates during the run of …
Emerald City | Oz TV Wiki | Fandom
Emerald City, often shorted to Em City is the fifth cell block in Oswald State Correctional Facility. Emerald City is an experimental unit in Oz. Founded by Tim McManus, Emerald City is an …
Tim McManus - Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Tim McManus is a protagonist character, Emerald City unit manager, and a liberal person trying to turn criminals into better citizens, portrayed by Terry Kinney. McManus, the idealistic manager …
Oz (TV Series 1997–2003) - Terry Kinney as Tim McManus - IMDb
Tim McManus : Get him the fuck out of here!
"Oz" Works of Mercy (TV Episode 2000) - IMDb
Aug 2, 2000 · McManus returns to Oz in a new capacity. First appearance of Robert John Burke as Special Agent Pierce Taylor, the FBI agent in charge of the kidnapping case for Beecher's …
Tim McManus from Oz | CharacTour
McManus, it seems, has to fight a war on two fronts: he must battle to improve the prisoners’ lives while also fighting Governor Devlin’s draconian, and mostly ineffective, prison policies. …