Blaise's early life was characterized by a perpetual state of flux, as his family's military background necessitated a series of frequent relocations throughout the vast expanse of the United States. This constant movement had a profound impact on his formative years, shaping his worldview and influencing the trajectory of his future endeavors.
It was during this period of relative stability in Virginia that Blaise discovered his true calling - the performing arts. This nascent passion was to become a defining aspect of his identity, ultimately guiding his academic pursuits and professional aspirations.
In pursuit of his artistic inclinations, Blaise went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater, a decision that would prove to be a pivotal moment in his journey towards realizing his dreams.
After completing his formal education, Blaise embarked on a courageous journey by transferring his residence to Chicago, a metropolis celebrated for its thriving comedy culture. It was during his tenure in this bustling urban center that Blaise diligently cultivated his artistic skills, accumulating a substantial amount of stage presence at the esteemed Second City and IO comedy establishments.
After a meticulous period of four years, marked by dedication to the art of writing, acting, and continuous refinement of his skills, Blaise made the calculated decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Los Angeles in the year 2005. The city's bustling film industry, renowned for its innovative and dynamic nature, provided the ideal setting for Blaise to establish himself as a professional actor, gradually building a reputation for himself within the realm of independent filmmaking by consistently portraying relatable, down-to-earth characters that audiences could easily identify with.
In the year 2008, a pivotal moment in Blaise's professional trajectory took place, as he secured the lead role in the dark comedy The Scenesters, a development that significantly elevated his career prospects. This auspicious turn of events was swiftly followed by his starring roles in a diverse array of projects, including the action-comedy Super Zeroes, the coming-of-age drama Spring Eddy, the family-friendly adventure Holiday Road, the apocalyptic comedy It's A Disaster, and a supporting role in the comedy Congratulations.
Blaise, a pioneering figure in the realm of comedic film, is also a founding member of the illustrious ensemble known as The Vacationeers, a collective with which he has maintained a long-standing and fruitful partnership, engaging in a variety of collaborative endeavors that showcase his remarkable talent and artistic vision.