Blayne Weaver
Blayne Weaver, born on April 9, 1976, is a multifaceted American actor, writer, and director, renowned for his contributions to both film and voice acting. His artistic journey began in Shreveport, Louisiana, where he honed his craft with the children's theater group The Peter Pan Players. Weaver's breakout role in film came with the independent production Where the Red Fern Grows (Part Two).
In the late 1990s, he expanded his repertoire with appearances in various television films and guest roles on popular series like ER, JAG, and Chicago Hope. A pivotal moment in his career occurred in 2001 when he took on the iconic role of Disney's Peter Pan, lending his voice to numerous children's films and recordings for Disney theme parks, a role he continues to embody.
Weaver co-wrote the film Manic in 2001, featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His directorial debut came with the short film Losing Lois Lane in late 2004, which gained significant traction online. Following this, he wrote, directed, and starred in the feature film Outside Sales, which garnered accolades on the film festival circuit and achieved national distribution via Echo Bridge Entertainment.
He further explored his creative vision with Weather Girl, featuring an impressive ensemble cast, and continued his journey with the film 6 Month Rule, which starred Martin Starr, Jaime Pressly, John Michael Higgins, and Dave Foley. Blayne Weaver's career is marked by a commitment to storytelling across various mediums, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.