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Brice Beckham
Born
James Brice Beckham

(1976-02-11) February 11, 1976 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director, writer
Years active1984–1993
2001–present

James Brice Beckham (born February 11, 1976 in Long Beach, California) is an American actor most famous for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the television sitcom Mr. Belvedere and for his role as Corey in I Hate My 30's. He currently lives in Los Angeles and is a member of LA's Namaste theater group.

Early years and education

Born on February 11, 1976,[1] Beckham attended Minnie Gant Elementary School, College Intermediate School, Walter B. Hill Junior High School, and Wilson High School, in Long Beach, California. While in high school, he came in first place in the California High School Speech State Finals in 1993. He attended the University of Southern California, majoring in theater.[2]

Acting career

Beckham began his acting career in school plays. He later went on to do an assortment of radio commercials, and would later appear on an episode of the TV sitcom Alice.[2] He starred in Mr. Belvedere as Wesley T. Owens. The show aired from 1985-90. He appeared in an episode of Win, Lose, or Draw in 1989, and in a guest role in American Dreamer in 1991.[3] In 1992, he starred in an episode of CBS Schoolbreak Special, called "Two Teens and a Baby".[3]

In 2007, he starred in the VH1 series I Hate My 30s. In 2012, Beckham was one of several former child actors who appeared in a Funny or Die video called "CCOKC", which stood for Child Celebrities Opposing Kirk Cameron.[4] A counterpoint to Cameron's stance on homosexuality, the humorous video aimed to spread the message that gay individuals are not a threat to anyone. Keith Coogan, Josie Davis, Jeremy Licht, Kenn Michael, Christine Lakin, and Maureen Flannigan also appeared in the video.[5]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1984 Alice Howie TV episode – "Big Bad Mel".
1985–1990 Mr. Belvedere Wesley T. Owens Appeared in all 117 episodes.
1988 Scrabble Himself TV episode – "Celebrity Teen Week".
1991 American Dreamer Nelson TV episodes – "Don't Drink the Water", "Papa Joe", "They Shoot Ducks, Don't They?".
The Wonder Years Nick TV episode – "Soccer".
1992 CBS Schoolbreak Special Chris Lance TV episode – "Two Teens and a Baby".
1993 Roseanne Lunch Box Customer TV episode – "Crime and Punishment".
2001 Silent Story Unknown
2003 Behind the Mask Greg Black
2004 Deliverance: The Musical Unknown
2005 The Confession Guard
2006 Shark Bait Green Gossiping Fish/Cynical Shark Voiceover.
2007 I Hate My 30's Corey VH1 scripted comedy series. Appeared in all 8 episodes.
2009 Burn Notice Jeremy TV episode – "Bad Breaks".
Buttf**ker Mr. Wyler
2011 L.A. Noire David Parker (video game voiceover)

References

  1. ^ Levins, Harry (February 11, 1994). "People". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  2. ^ a b Whitney, A.K. (July 25, 2007). "Hate your 30s as much as 'Mr. Belvedere' kid?". LA.com. Los Angeles, California. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Brice Beckham at IMDb
  4. ^ Moraski, Lauren (April 13, 2012). "Kirk Cameron targeted by former child stars in new "Funny or Die" video". CBS News. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  5. ^ CCOKC "Funny or Die" video, YouTube.com; accessed February 13, 2016.