Beau Weaver Net Worth

Beau Weaver Net Worth is
$850,000

Beau Weaver Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Template:Multiple issuesBeau Weaver (born January 19, 1952; Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American voice actor and narrator in television and film, heard widely in trailers for feature films, network television promos, documentaries, national radio and television commercials and animated cartoons. He became a disc jockey at age 15 and is sometimes known as Beauregard Rodriquez Weaver. He was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma.In the 1960s and 1970s, he was on the air at some of America's top pop music stations, such as KHJ in Los Angeles, KFRC in San Francisco, KILT in Houston, KCBQ in San Diego, KNUS in Dallas, and KAKC in Tulsa. He was also one of the pioneers of satellite broadcasting as an original member of the air staff of the Transtar Radio Network.By the 1980s, Weaver had left radio and began working as a freelance voice actor in Los Angeles. He was the announcer on the short-lived game show College Mad House, a spin-off of the kids' game show Fun House. Today, he is the voice of the CBS Domestic Television programs, The Insider and The Doctors. He is the narrator on Animal Planet's doc series, Weird, True and Freaky, National Geographic's "Known Universe" and "American Loggers and "Heartland Thunder" on the Discovery Channel. Some recent movie trailers and television campaigns voiced by Weaver include: "Into The Wild" and "Revolutionary Road."Weaver has done work with Disney in the late 1990s working alongside fellow Disney voice-overs Mark Elliot and Brian Cummings. One of his most notable Disney voice-overs is "Thanks for joining us for this special preview. And now, our Feature Presentation," a longer variation of "And now, our Feature Presentation," which is said at the start of most Disney films on video on a "Feature Presentation" logo.In television animation, Beau's most memorable roles include Superman/Clark Kent in the 1989 Ruby-Spears production of Superman, a revival of the series timed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of the character. In 1996, he played the lead role of Reed Richards a.k.a. "Mister Fantastic" in Marvel's Fantastic Four. Weaver was also the announcer of the first ever video newsmagazine, Real TV from 1996–1999 and again from 2000-2001.Beau works primarily from home studios in Los Angeles and Ojai, California.

Date Of Birth1952-01-19
Place Of BirthTulsa, Oklahoma, USA
ProfessionActor, Miscellaneous Crew
Star SignCapricorn
#Trademark
1His long-haired ponytail
#Fact
1Was the voice of two comic book superheroes - DC hero Superman/Clark Kent in a series that debuted in 1988 and Marvel hero Mr. Fantastic/Reed Richards in a Fantastic Four series that ran from 1994-1996.
2Voice is heard in many movie trailers.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Future-Worm!2016TV SeriesMovie Trailer Voice / Movie Narrator
W/ Bob and David2015TV Series
Love Rules!2014ShortBook Narrator
Dark Secrets2013-2014TV SeriesMain Title Narrator
Fallout: New Vegas2010Video GameDr. Borous - Old World Blues DLC / Book Chute - Old World Blues DLC (voice)
Medal of Honor2010Video GameMale News Reporter 4 (voice)
Most Daring2007-2010TV Series
One False Move: Road Trains2008TV MovieNarrator
Weird, True & Freaky-2008TV SeriesNarrator
A Fearless Journey: A Look at Jet Li's 'Fearless'2006Video shortNarrator
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance2006Video GameTiger Shark Scorpion Starbolt (voice)
'Hero' Defined: A Look at the Epic Masterpiece2004Video shortNarrator
The Doomsday Clock2004TV MovieNarrator (voice)
The Specials2000Toy Commercial Announcer
The Weird Al Show1997TV SeriesChannel Hopping Announcer / 'Channel Hopping' Announcer
The Incredible Hulk1996TV SeriesReed Richards
The Substitute1996Janus Showreel Narrator
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat1995TV SeriesVoices
Fantastic Four1994-1995TV SeriesMr. Fantastic Reed Richards Foo Foo ...
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man1994TV Series
Bonkers1993TV SeriesJingle
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles1989TV SeriesChannel 6 Newsreader
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland1989Teacher #1 / Cop (voice)
The Flintstone Kids1986-1988TV SeriesAdditional Voices
Rockin' with Judy Jetson1988TV MovieRamm / Dee-Jay (voice)
Superman1988TV SeriesSuperman Clark Kent
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light1987TV SeriesFeryl
Mighty Mouse, the New Adventures1987TV SeriesSandy Bottomfeeder
The Transformers1986TV SeriesOctane

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Weird, True & Freaky2008-2010TV Series narrator - 63 episodes
Known Universe2009TV Series documentary narrator - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
VO Buzz Weekly2012-2016TV SeriesHimself
Blake Shelton's Not So Family Christmas2012TV Special
Unseen2011/IIDocumentary short
American Loggers2010-2011TV SeriesNarrator
Known Universe2009-2010TV Series documentaryNarrator / Himself - Narrator
Weird, True & Freaky2009TV SeriesHimself
Secrets Within: Inside Look at 'Curse of the Golden Flower'2007Video documentary shortNarrator
Modern Marvels2005TV Series documentaryNarrator
The Making of 'The Iron Giant'2000TV Short documentaryNarrator (voice)
Making Life Beautiful1999TV Short documentaryNarrator
Passion and Romance: The Wings of the Dove1999Video documentary shortNarrator
Shakespeare in Love and on Film1999TV Movie documentaryNarrator
College Mad House1989TV SeriesHimself - Announcer
Star Search1983TV SeriesAnnouncer (1994-1995) (voice)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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