Blayne Weaver Interview
Blayne Weaver, of Bossier City, Louisiana, began his acting career in high school with the film The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? (1993) (TV), an NBC movie of the week. His first major TV movie was The Good Old Boys (1995) (TV) with Tommy Lee Jones. He has since done guest spots on "ER" (1994), "JAG" (1995), "Chicago Hope" (1994), "NCIS" (2003) and did the voice of Peter Pan in Disney's animated film Return to Never Land (2002). He co-wrote and acted in the IFC feature film Manic (2001) (starring Don Cheadle), which premiered at the Sundance film festival. In 2004 he formed Secret Identity Productions with childhood friend Brandon Barrera. Their first film, Losing Lois Lane (2004), a short about a depressed Superman, was Weaver's directorial debut. Secret Identity recently completed Outside Sales (2006), its first feature, which Weaver wrote and directed. He went on to write and direct S.I.P's next feature Weather Girl (2009). Next he will direct and star in 6 Month Rule (2011).