- Wesley Eure
Wesley Eure (born
August 17 ,1955 inBaton Rouge, Louisiana ) is an American actor who appeared in the shows "Days of Our Lives " and "Land of the Lost". He has also been a singer, author, producer, director, charity fundraiser, and lecturer.Early career
Eure's childhood was spent in
Hattiesburg, Mississippi , where he dreamed of being in show business from the age of five, and starred as an oak tree in an elementary school play. He studied acting in the theatre arts department at theUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas and at summer workshops atSouthern Illinois University andNorthwestern University .His first break came when he was working part-time at a Las Vegas hotel selling paintings. There he met
Robert Goulet , who refused to purchase an original painted-on-velvet toreador, but did hire Eure as a production assistant for the Goulet-Carol Lawrence summer tour.The tour terminated in
New York City . After a few short months of auditions and odd jobs (including computerized astrology predictions), Eure became a cast member at theAmerican Shakespeare Festival inStratford, Connecticut .Wesley joined such notables as
Jane Alexander andSada Thompson in "The Tempest ", "Mourning Becomes Electra ", "Merry Wives of Windsor ", and "Twelfth Night ", as well as many original works produced by the company.At the
Bucks County Playhouse inPennsylvania , he performed in "West Side Story " and then joined a musical comedy revue and traveled throughout the East Coast resort areas.Television
After moving to
Los Angeles , Eure was hired to star in Kaye Ballard's projected new series, "The Organic Vegetables", created and produced by the team who did "The Monkees ". Subsequently, Eure was hired to replaceDavid Cassidy on "The Partridge Family", but the show was canceled before the season started.For eight years, he starred in NBC-TV's Emmy-winning "
Days of Our Lives ", playing the role of Michael Horton, Jr. He was nominated for Best Daytime Series Actor and is the recipient of Radio-TV Mirror Awards and Photoplay Awards. Eure co-produced, wrote and acted inFox Television 's hidden-camera shows "Totally Hidden Video" and "Payback". He also wrote and directed "Spy TV" forNBC . He was the host of Nickelodeon game show "Finders Keepers", and he also starred as Will Marshall inSid and Marty Krofft 's popular children's adventure series, "Land of the Lost", which ledNBC 's Saturday morning line-up for three years.Eure is co-creator of
PBS Kids ’s Emmy-nominated animated series for preschoolers called "Dragon Tales ", now in its sixth year. It is produced by TheChildren’s Television Workshop and Sony Pictures. In addition, he has another program, "Show and Tell Me", in development atPBS , based on his kid’s lecture series. His award-winning interactive “Anyone Can Write a Book” is a favorite with middle schools.Eure also hosted an educational DVD called "Power Over Poison" to teach kids how to avoid poisons, produced by the PBS station in Pittsburgh.
Eure was a regular on such game shows as "Password" and "Match Game". Channel 9 TV in
Australia hired Wesley to be the permanent host of their "Tonight Show", but lost a ten-month immigration battle withActor's Equity in Australia.tage
Wesley made his nightclub debut in his own major production act starring with
Bill Cosby in the prestigious South Shore Room ofHarrah's Lake Tahoe. "Variety" called his performance "one of the finest talents to be seen in years...an excellent debut." Wesley has starred on the stage in shows like "Bus Stop", "Butterflies Are Free", "Love Sex and the IRS", and the musical "I Love My Wife". The "Times Picayune" called Eure's performance in "Bus Stop" "extraordinary".In Palm Springs, Eure directed a camp vampire musical called "Bite Me!" The show, written by Eure and his collaborator Rob Bower, was produced at the nightclub Heaven, playing to large enthusiastic crowds.
His company Games at Sea created, produced and directed on-board entertainment for cruise ships such as Crystal Cruises and Celebrity Cruise Line.
For several years, Eure’s "Blues Brothers 2000" live stage show at Universal Studios Hollywood was rated the number one tour show at the park.
Eure is currently co-producing, with his production company Cardboard Belt Productions, a new musical titled "Snapshots".
Film
Eure received top billing in
Hanna-Barbera 's comedy "C.H.O.M.P.S.", which also starredValerie Bertinelli ,Red Buttons ,Jim Backus ,Hermione Baddeley andConrad Bain . He appeared as the fiendish murderer in "Tool Box Murders" and the nasty guy who gets eaten by snakes in "Jennifer".Books
His children's novel "The Red Wings of Christmas", published by Pelican, has been called "the new American classic" by
CNN , and was optioned byDisney for a full-length animated feature. The book was illustrated byRon Palillo --Arnold Horshack on the 1970s TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter ".Wesley’s fifth book, "A Fish Out of Water", is his first pre-schooler book. The story of a bird and a fish that fall in love and make it work, it is used by schools to teach racial tolerance. The graduate art students at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina illustrate it. His new book, "The Whale That Ate the Storm", will soon be released.
Knightsbridge Publishing released two of his humor books, "Fun with Fax" and "On-the-Wall Off-the-Wall Office Humor".
Charity
For many years, Eure was the top fundraiser for the
March of Dimes , and has also raised money through telethons and fund-raising campaigns for groups like theVariety Club and theSpecial Olympics . He helped start Project Angel Food, a non-profit organization that feeds homeboundAIDS patients.References
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