Brian Beacock is a multifaceted artist from the San Francisco Bay Area, boasting a diverse career in the entertainment industry. Following his stint on the National Tour of "Les Miserables," he relocated to Los Angeles, where he has since made a name for himself through his work in various mediums.
As a voice-over artist, Beacock has lent his talents to over 30 animated series and video games, including the popular "Digimon" franchise, "Naruto," "Bleach," "Durarara," and "Danganronpa," among many others. His extensive list of credits also includes "Doreamon," "Blue Exorcist," "Tenkei Knights," "Code Geass," "Blue Dragon," "Battle B-Daman," "Toradora," "Tales of Symphonia," "Dragon Ball," "Dragon Ball Super (Toonami Asia)," "Bobobo-Bobobobo," and "Sailor Moon."
In addition to his voice-over work, Beacock has appeared on various television shows, including "Imagination Movers," "Kath & Kim," "CSI," "Passions," and NBC's "The Rerun Show." His film credits include "Colt Racer," "To The Beat", "Mulholland Drive," "Buying The Cow," "Globehunters," "Circuit," and the upcoming horror feature "Hollow Scream."
As a performer, Beacock has been featured at the world-famous Roxy on The Sunset Strip, PS 122 in NYC, and as the musical guest on "The Conan O'Brien Show" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." His theater credits include the West Coast Premiere of "Elegies," "When Pigs Fly," "Pageant," "The Last Hairdresser," "Naked Boys Singing," and the one-man show "Fully Committed," which features 35 characters.
Beacock's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the New York Times, US Magazine, People Magazine, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, Backstage West, LA Times, LA Weekly, USA Today, Daily Variety, and Entertainment Weekly. He has also won the Royal Television Society's "Best Main Title Theme" Award for his composition work on the UK's hit musical reality program "Playing It Straight."
As a writer and producer, Beacock is behind the successful web series "McCracken Live!," which won numerous awards and was featured in Europe's first webseries festival in Marseille, France. He is also the creator, writer, and producer of the new zombie comedy "Acting Dead," which won a Primetime Emmy Award for actress Patrika Darbo and numerous other accolades.
Fans can catch up with Beacock on his social media platforms, including Tiktok @monokumabrianb and Instagram @brianbeacock.