Top 10 Texas Actors Who Have Never Been in My Kitchen
A list of the top 10 actors who have never been in my kitchen. This list may change as these actors visit my kitchen.
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Brian Thornton is known for Fear the Walking Dead: The Althea Tapes (2019), Queen of the South (2016) and Friday Night Lights (2004).- Actor
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Kerry Beyer is an accomplished actor, writer and director, having worked with some of film's greatest talents. He's starred alongside Michael Biehn in the horror film Jacob, fought Chuck Norris in Walker Texas Ranger, and narrated the award winning audio book for the Disney movie Holes, starring Shia LaBeouf.
He is a semi-finalist in the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, winner of the Slamdance Anarchy Film Showcase, and has been called the "New Norman Bates of horror" by Fangirltastic (Planet Fury), and "One of the modern greats of cult horror" by Cinesploitation.
As co-founder of the SplatterFest Film Festival, he's worked alongside Bruce Campbell and Anthony Michael Hall, to whom Kerry had the honor of presenting a Lifetime Achievement Award. "SplatterFest is an exciting new film festival that serves as a platform providing resources to filmmakers to help them to grow in their craft, thus bringing more film opportunities to Texas. Along with Kerry, I'm excited to help spotlight the next generation of storytellers," says Hall.- Brandon Smith was born on 13 August 1952 in Harris County, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Powder (1995), Jeepers Creepers III (2017) and Jeepers Creepers (2001). He was married to Margaret Laurence. He died on 27 October 2023 in Houston, Texas, USA.
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Fred is a born entertainer, but did not discover acting until his senior year in High School. After studying theater in college at Missouri Southern State University, he eventually earned a bachelor's degree in sociology, got married and shortly after 9/11 joined the US Air Force. It wasn't until 2006, while stationed at Holloman AFB in New Mexico that he was pulled back into acting, this time in front of a camera working for Michael Bay on "Transformers" (his first acting on film). Shortly after that, Fred deployed to Afghanistan working for 10th Mountain under a joint arrangement. After returning he separated from the service and relocated to Texas. He is the only actor to have been killed by both the Decepticons and Cobra on the big screen. He has worked in film as a producer, director and assistant director in addition to being an actor. He and his wife, Andrea (a writer and artist) have two children and presently reside in Texas.- Actor
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Patrick Sane is known for Trigger Man (2016), Breaking Bad (2008) and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).- Actor
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In some ways, the seemingly impossible dream of acting was made for someone as tenacious as Dee Christian, a.k.a. "Deke" Anderson. In high school, at a mere 138 pounds, he was an All State Center for the Reno High Huskies. And at only 19, he owned and operated the largest bodybuilding gym in northern Nevada, where he trained to become a 4 time State Champion body builder and also happened to employ Kane Hodder, a.k.a. "Jason" of "Friday the 13th" fame. Deke's love for acting was born at the Nevada Opera Guild, where he performed in many musicals. Not long after he threw Kevin Costner's character off of a bridge in Reno in the feature "Stacy's Knights," he headed to Hollywood. It was 1982; in Westwood, he founded, owned and operated Deke's Muscled Cabs, a pedi-cab business which paid his bills in the beginning. He was Taft-Hartlied into SAG on his first L.A. job. For 40 plus years following that timely Taft Hartley, Deke has had a wonderful career both in front of and behind the camera. Deke directed and field produced 63 episodes of "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol" across and throughout 8 of our great states. He thus developed a deep "nuts and bolts" sense of production needs, and is therefore as reliable as they come as an actor. And Deke is also incredibly nuanced in his acting range, and his reels show it - they reflect a wonderfully diverse cast of characters over many years - Dads, Executives, psychos, Satan, goofballs and more! Deke has also been privileged to be a part of truly iconic TV/Film moments. He is a Tiny Ash tormenting good friend Bruce Campbell in Sam Raimi's cult classic "Army of Darkness," as well as Lilith's bachelor party beefcake stripper love interest "Randy" on "Cheers," and the spoiled arrogant rich suitor striking out with Madonna in her "Material Girl" music video. And he was cast as a Series Regular in what was reportedly then the most expensive CBS TV pilot ever shot! His wealth of experience makes Deke not only an amazing actor, but perhaps more importantly, an amazing acting instructor. Deke has loved mentoring his students in one of the most prominent acting havens in Hollywood and the Southeast region, Next Level Acting Studios. Deke resides in Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia, depending on where he is currently shooting, but Texas with his wife, daughter and Schnauzer is where he calls home.- Actor
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Marco Perella was born on 18 May 1949 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Boyhood (2014), A Scanner Darkly (2006) and Miss Congeniality (2000). He has been married to Diane Perella since 1984. They have two children.- Actor
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Peter Brett Cullen is an American actor from Houston, Texas. He is known for playing Thomas Wayne from Joker, Barton Blaze from Ghost Rider, Eddie Martel in The Replacements, Walt Riggins in Friday Night Lights and a Congressman in The Dark Knight Rises. He also acted in Apollo 13, Monk, The Guilt Trip and 42.- Actor
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John Swasey was born on 18 October 1964 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Where the Heart Is (2000), Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) and Dark Water (2002). He has been married to Dena Summerfield since 12 April 1996. They have two children.