Trace Beaulieu Net Worth

Beaulieu is best known for his work on Mystery Science Theater 3000, where he served as a writer, puppeteer, and actor. He also wrote and performed the show's theme song. In addition to his work on MST3K, Beaulieu has appeared in films and television shows, and has written for various publications.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day November 06, 1958
Birth Place  Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trace Beaulieu age 64 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Puppeteer, writer, actor

💰 Net worth

Trace Beaulieu, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. Hailing from the United States, Beaulieu has made significant achievements as a writer, actor, and soundtrack contributor. With his outstanding talent and contributions, Beaulieu has managed to establish a successful career in the entertainment sector, gaining both critical acclaim and financial success. As the years go by, it is expected that his net worth will continue to grow, reflecting his continued dedication and impact on the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

2002

Beaulieu appeared as a semi-regular in Freaks and Geeks as the school's biology Teacher, Mr. Lacovara. He also appeared in The West Wing episode "Bad Moon Rising". For the last few years, Beaulieu has been a Writer for America's Funniest Home Videos. In 2002, he was the head Writer, Producer, and host of the pilot episode of the Animal Planet show People Traps. He has since starred in the 2010 computer game Darkstar: The Interactive Movie as first officer Ross Perryman. In 2013, he reprised his role as Crow for a brief cameo appearance in two episodes of the fourth season of Arrested Development, along with Joel. In 2015, Beaulieu appeared as ART in the Yahoo! original comedy series, Other Space.

2007

On October 30, 2007, Joel Hodgson announced he was starting a new series—distributed on DVD—with the same "riffing on bad movies" premise as MST3K. Called Cinematic Titanic, it featured several former MST3K cast and crew members: Beaulieu, J. Elvis Weinstein, Frank Conniff and Mary Jo Pehl.

2010

Outside of acting, Beaulieu also wrote the script for the one-shot comic book Here Come the Big People, published by Event Comics. In 2010, Beaulieu completed work on a children's poetry book, Silly Rhymes for Belligerent Children, a dark, twisted, humorous collection illustrated by Len Peralta.

2013

Cinematic Titanic completed its final tour on December 30, 2013.

2016

Beaulieu appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast on June 16, 2016.