Beau Hart

Beau Hart

Beau Hart is an actor known for American Underdog (2021), Doom Patrol (2019), and The Ravine (2021). His upcoming projects include Amber Brown (2022), Southern Gospel, and Rumble Through the Dark. Born and raised in Louisiana, Beau has been surrounded by a unique mix of people and culture for his entire life. This exposure has assisted in his ability to take on many diverse and in depth character roles. In addition to these noteworthy experiences, he has been professionally trained since he was 5 years old. Not only is Beau a major recurring guest star, Stanley, in the upcoming Apple TV+ series, Amber Brown, but he also plays Young Kurt Warner in "American Underdog" alongside fellow Louisiana actor, Zachary Levi. Earlier this year, he wrapped "Southern Gospel" along with Max Ehrich and "Rumble Through The Dark" with Aaron Eckhart. Since his first booking as Young Boone in "Scream Queens" at 5 years old, Beau has worked with award-winning directors such as Keoni Waxman, Graham & Parker Phillips, the Erwin Brothers, and Bonnie Hunt. In addition to working under these talented directors, Beau has also been training in acting at Creating U Academy since day one, as well as participating in several workshops and receiving private coaching from Cheryl Faye. In 2021 alone, Beau has had 2 feature films release, The Ravine, starring Terri Polo and Eric Dane, and Lansky starring Harvey Keitel. His third feature film this year, American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story, is set to premiere on Christmas Day.
Beau Holden

Beau Holden

Gregory "Beau" Holden began his film career in 1986 when he was hired as personal bodyguard for Richard Gere during the filming of Tri-Star's, "No Mercy." He went on to work with Gere on his next film, "Miles from Home" in 1987. In 1987 he was hired as personal bodyguard and driver for Dennis Quaid in "Everybody's All-American." After wrapping the film he relocated to Los Angeles and began working full time with Dennis as his personal assistant and driver. The two worked together on 31 film and television projects from 1987 to 2008, in many states as well as several foreign countries. Beau worked with Quaid again in 2018 on "I Can Only Imagine." In 1991 Beau joined the Screen Actor's Guild (SAG-AFTRA) after being cast in a utility stunt scene in the feature film, "Wilder Napalm." Holden's first speaking role came in 1995's, "Something to Talk About" as "Frank" in a party scene with Julia Roberts and Quaid. In 2000 Beau was cast by Steven Soderbergh in "Traffic" as "Cal Trans - D.E.A. Agent." (7th Annual Screen Actor's Guild Awards - Best Ensemble Cast 2001). His biggest role to date was as "Ted Gassner" the low-level fence tortured in the garage scene by Johnny Tran with more than a mouth-full of Motor Oil in, "The Fast and the Furious." He continued with supporting roles in various feature films and television projects, most notably HBO's, "Dinner With Friend's" directed by Norman Jewison. He has also appeared as a utility stunt performer in several films and was the stunt driver in the Jaguar X Type for the award winning, "Jaguar vs Snow Plow," Super Bowl commercial in 2002. In 2008 Holden began working with various Actors, Directors and Producers as personal security, driver and personal assistant, most notably, Nicolas Cage on eight of his films. In 2017 he began working as personal driver for Mahershala Ali on "Green Book" and in 2018 on HBO's "True Detective Season 3." He has also worked on various films as personal driver/security for Michael Keaton. Mick Jagger, James Gandolfini, Meg Ryan, Sharon Stone, Aaron Eckhart and Robert Pattinson on the final two Twilight films, "The Twilight Saga; Breaking Dawn - Part 1 & 2".
Beau Jones

Beau Jones

Beau Jones made his debut on television on the Australian reality TV series about his family Keeping up with the Joneses (2010 - 2011) depicting life on a cattle station in the Northern Territory. Beau acquired roles in the award winning feature films Alfa Maschi (2016), Blacktop Stranger (2017), Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan (2019) and the mini web series Growing Pains (2018). Beau maintains a stellar track record at the Australian Screen Industry Network winning awards in the categories of Members Choice (Shiver 2016) and Best Actor in both 2017 and 2018 for Blacktop Stranger and Growing Pains respectively. He has also picked up awards for directing and writing a number of plays. He has uncredited roles in San Andreas (2015), Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Mean Tell No Tales (2017), Pacific Rim Uprising (2018) and Aquaman (2018) In 1995 Beau was born Beau Stanley Knight Jones in the rural township of Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia along with his little sister Alix Jones to parents Milton and Dominique Jones who owned and operated a cattle station from which he attended the famous School of the Air. In those days classmates and teachers were learning remotely via radio. Beau continued this until his parents mutual separation which saw him move into Katherine to attend school during the week and work on the cattle station on weekends and holidays. At the beginning of junior high, Beau was enrolled into boarding at the prestigious Southport School (TSS) on the Gold Coast in Queensland. He excelled in numerous sports including rowing in which he represented Australia. His academic focus was on the creative arts, sciences (robotics), graphic design and history however he always felt most at home in the famed Annand Theater during drama class. Upon graduating as Valedictorian in 2013 Beau applied to and was accepted at The New York Film Academy Australia. While studying acting full time he supplemented his income with a variety of jobs including directing productions at numerous small theatre's as well as TSS's annual school plays. He also worked as a bartender on the famous Surfers Paradise strip, worked as a steal fabricator, factory hand, rowing coach, acting coach and boat craftsman during this time he also acquired his advanced scuba diving license, a hobby he still pursues. In August of 2017 Beau with a group of his close friends founded the fledgling production company known as Foath TV, its debut production being Growing Pains a comedy mini series. Foath TV continues to produce a variety of productions from short and feature films to music videos and corporate content. Beau continues his study of Acting and Filmmaking at various workshops and classes throughout Australia and the USA.

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