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Eugene Byrd Biography, Age, Parents, Girlfriend, Height, Net Worth, 8 Mile, Arrow, Interviews
BIOGRAPHY D’EUGENE BYRD
Eugene Byrd is an American actor best known for his appearance in the Bones series and in the 1986 film My Little Girl.
EUGENE BYRD AGE
Byrd was born on August 28, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is 43 years old in 201
EUGENE BYRD EDUCATION
He studied and graduated from Greene Street Friends School in 1989 and Crefeld School in 1993. He started acting as a child
PETITE AMIE EUGENE BYRD
Byrd is not married. He is so personal when it comes to relationship issues. He has never shown any interest in any of his girlfriends online. There is no record of his past relationships. We will update if it opens in the future
EUGENE BYRD PARENTS
He was born to mixed-race parents. His parents support him and have always supported him in his acting career as he grew up. Anyway, there is no more information about them because they like to live their life in private
EUGENE BYRD 8 MILES
Byrd was cast as Wink, a radio DJ tied to a record label promoter in the 2002 American drama film “8 Mile.”
EUGENE BYRD HAUTER
He stands at the height of 5’7″. He gave his height records on Twitter
EUGÈNE BYRD ARROW
He was cast as Andrew Diggle, younger brother of John Diggle, late husband of Carly Diggle, father of AJ Diggle and brother-in-law of Lyla Michaels and uncle of Sara Diggle in the American superhero television series ‘ Arrow
EUGENE BYRD NET WORTH
He made a good amount of money acting. His net worth is estimated at around 100 thousand to 1 million dollars including his cars and house
DORMEUSES EUGENE BYRD
He was cast as Rizzo, a black Michael inmate whom Michael convinced they should play as hard as possible to show the guards they can fight back in the 1996 American legal crime drama film “Sleepers.” Rizzo agrees and helps win the game, the guards beat Rizzo to death as a result of this
EUGENE BYRD ON TWITTER
EUGENE BYRD 90210
Byrd was cast as Robinson Ashe III in ‘Ashes To Ashes’ the 9th episode of Season 2 of Beverly Hills, 90210.
SPECTACLE D’EUGENE BYRD COSBY
He was a guest on the seventh and eighth seasons of The Cosby Show for four episodes ‘Theo and the Kids’ part 1 and 2, ‘Theo’s Future’ and ‘Cliff and Theo Come Clean.’
EUGENE BYRD LAW AND ORDER
His guests moved as Tonel Otten in the film Law and Order and as Carlos Medina in Law & Order: SVU
EUGENE BYRD PERFECT HARMONY
Byrd was cast as Landy Allen, an African-American boy musician and grandson of school caretaker Zeke in ‘Perfect Harmony’, the 1991 film
WATCH THE STAR WARS SHOW’S LENGTHY INTERVIEWS WITH TIMOTHY ZAHN AND EUGENE BYRD
The Star Wars Show, Lucasfilm’s weekly YouTube series, has uploaded extended interviews with Thrawn author Timothy Zahn and The Freemaker Adventures actor Eugene Byrd.
In each episode of The Star Wars Show, Lucasfilm’s weekly YouTube series hosts Andi Gutierrez and Anthony Carboni interviews another celebrity. On May 24, Gutierrez spoke with Thrawn author Timothy Zahn. On June 7, Carboni spoke with Eugene Byrd, the voice of Zander in LEGO Star Wars The Freemaker Adventures.
On Thursday, the official Star Wars YouTube channel uploaded extended versions of the two interviews above. Watch them below.
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In the extended interview with Timothy Zahn, Zahn talks about his love for Star Wars. He remembers seeing A New Hope at least 17 or 18 times in theaters in 1977. When asked why he thought people kept coming back to the franchise for more, Zahn said it was because it contained everything humans respond to:
“There’s loyalty, there’s love, there’s dedication, there’s sacrifice, everything that’s common to humanity is there in the film. And we can follow, we can share with them, we can tense up… These are people that we want to encourage because they are us in many ways. ‘
Zahn also explained that Thrawn, the beloved Star Wars character he created, is an amalgamation of different military officers:
“I like the comparison of Rommel [Erwin Rommel, a top military commander in Nazi Germany during World War II], because, like Rommel, Thrawn is under someone who is not necessarily unstable , but certainly…has its own agenda, shall we say.’
Finally, Zahn offered some advice for writers aspiring to craft Star Wars stories the way he does:
“Star Wars has always been an invite-only franchise, as far as books and stories go. So you have to build your experience of writing your own stuff first, and then maybe you can start slipping into the Star Wars universe. But you have to have your own stuff, you have to… demonstrate your own creativity and ability to write satisfying stories and books, and then go from there.
In Eugene Byrd’s interview, the voice actor spoke of his admiration for Sam Witwer, the voice of Darth Maul in The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels:
‘Sam is amazing… When he starts getting super-nerd, the jock in me always wants to beat him… Honestly, I think he should be on a history team. The stuff he can tell you [about Star Wars]…”
Byrd also spoke about the voice actors aboard The Freemaker Adventures, specifically for the series’ upcoming second season:
“This past season, I just kept opening my mouth wider and wider…because we kept having these amazing voice actors and amazing actors coming in with their voices. So I’m excited. ‘
I love that The Star Wars Show highlights artists like Zahn and Byrd. Interviews like the two above give fans a chance to learn more about writing, voice acting, and Star Wars in general from experts.