Dan Yeager Net Worth

He is also a director and writer, having directed and written the short film Slaughter Farm. He was born on January 01, 1965. Dan Yeager is an actor, director, and writer who was born on January 01, 1965. He is best known for his roles in Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) and Slaughter Farm (2011). He has also written and directed the short film Slaughter Farm.
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Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Birth Day January 01, 1965
Dan Yeager age 58 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actor, writer, producer, director, art director

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

1960

Yeager was born and grew up in a small farm town south of Cleveland, Ohio. As a child in the 1960s, he enjoyed watching horror and science fiction on television. His parents had too little resources for regular trips to the movie theater, but the family did enjoy an occasional night at the drive-in theater. In his early teens, Yeager saw the movie Boys in the Band. He found a copy of the play, and after reading it, decided he would like to be an actor. By the time he was sixteen, he was watching movies critically and reading books to better understand the medium.

1974

Yeager took the opportunity to at last enter the movie industry. While helping a friend develop a reality television show pilot, Yeager met Carl Mazzacone, Producer of Texas Chainsaw 3D which led to the role of Leatherface in the sequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). In 2015, Yeager and one Ron Scott created BADanger Pictures, a film production company.

1980

In 1980, the Yeager family moved to Las Vegas. There, Yeager joined The Community Drama Workshop and was cast as an extra in one of the growing number of productions filming in that city. While working on the movie, he met the horror genre actor, Robert Quarry, known for Count Yorga, Vampire, and they became friends. In 1985, Yeager moved to Los Angeles. He managed a cabinet shop in North Hollywood for several years. The economy failed and Yeager was faced with dismissing five employees. He realized his own departure would be less painful, so he resigned in an attempt to let the Business keep a few of those family men.