Forrest Weber - Biography

Forrest Weber is an actor from San Antonio, Texas. While at Winston Churchill High School, he was a Texas Forensics Association State Champion for Duet Acting and a National Forensics Association National Finalist in Las Vegas. Growing up, he worked as a ballboy for the San Antonio Spurs and now fills a similar role with the Brooklyn Nets on the side. He attended Boston University's School of Theatre's BFA Acting program, where he studied abroad in Australia and interned for the Sydney Theatre Co. under AD's Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton. Forrest made his Off-Broadway debut in Kenneth Lonergan's This Is Our Youth as Dennis at the 777 theatre in Times Square, a show for which he was also a producer. Other NYC Theatre Credits include Richard Hannay in New York Deaf Theatre's production of "The 39 Steps", a million different characters in New York Deaf Theatre's "Captive Audience" at the June Havoc Theatre, Man in "Man & Coconut" at the IRT, Dr. Benson in "How Steve Died" at The Producers Club, Phillip in "The Bell Curve" at the Access Theatre. Film and Television credits include playing Richie in the new film, "Tater Tot & Patton", Bret Griswald in the Charlize Theron-produced pilot of "Hatfields And McCoys" for NBC, Danny Gentry in NBC's series, "American Odyssey", an angry man in the Thomas McCarthy film, "Spotlight", a police officer in Cinemax's "The Knick" directed by Steven Soderbergh, Brian Callahan in the ABC pilot, "Broad Squad", and an ESU agent in A&E's Unforgettable.