Blayne Weaver

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Blayne Nutron Weaver (born April 9, 1976 in Bossier City , Louisiana , United States ) is an American actor , screenwriter , film director and producer .

Life

Blayne Weaver began his acting career in high school with Deadly Floods - Save Our Children (1993), an NBC Movie of the Week. His first major television film was Once a Cowboy, Always a Cowboy (1995) with Tommy Lee Jones . He has since made guest appearances on series such as Emergency Room , JAG , Chicago Hope , Navy CIS, and he had the voice of Peter Pan in the Disney animated film New Adventures in Neverland . He wrote and acted in the feature film Manic (2001), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival . In 2004, he founded Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera . Her first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short film about a depressed Superman, was directed by Weavers. Secret Identity then produced Outside Sales (2006), its first role in which Weaver wrote and directed the script. He wrote and continued to direct the film Weather Girl (2009). He also directed and acted in 6 Month Rule (2011). Then came the thriller Favor (2013).

Filmography

actor

  • 1993: Deadly Floods - Save Our Children ( The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children?, Movie made for TV)
  • 1995: Once a Cowboy, Always a Cowboy ( The Good Old Boys , TV movie)
  • 2001: Manic
  • 2002: New Adventures in Never Land ( Return to Never Land , voice of Peter Pan)
  • 2008: Uncross the Stars
  • 2009: Weather Girl
  • 2011: 6 Month Rule
  • 2011: Love, Gloria
  • 2013: Favor
  • 2013: Deep Dark Canyon

Screenwriter

  • 2001: Manic
  • 2004: Losing Lois Lane (short film)
  • 2006: Outside Sales
  • 2009: Weather Girl
  • 2011: Honey 2 - Don't skip a move ( Honey 2 )
  • 2011: 6 Month Rule
  • 2014: Broken (short film)

Director

  • 2004: Losing Lois Lane (short film)
  • 2006: Outside Sales
  • 2009: Weather Girl
  • 2011: 6 Month Rule

producer

  • 2004: Losing Lois Lane (short film)
  • 2006: Outside Sales

Awards

  • 2009: Festival Award in the Best Film category for Weather Girl
  • 2012: Jury Award in the Best Feature category for 6 Month Rule

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Awards , Retrieved May 23, 2015.