Beau Fisher began his acting career in Nashua, NH.

After moving about the country with his family for several years, they finally settled in Nashua, where Beau started to invest his time into after school activities. On a whim he auditioned for a school play and was hooked.

He received his Bachelor of Arts from Plymouth State University in 2014 shortly after his first professional appearance in Kate Wenner’s Make Sure it’s Me; a play written to create dialogue with Veterans and the NH community struggling with TBI. Soon after graduating he made his way West where he found employment with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks Montana Shakes program; touring to perform and workshop with youth across Montana, Wyoming and Idaho.

In 2016 he moved to Omaha, Nebraska where he has performed with multiple professional theaters including The Bluebarn Theatre and Nebraska Shakespeare. He has found work as a theatre actor, educator, devisor, and puppeteer, as well as performing in the immersive series Walk the Night. His professional film debut came in March with the premier of the short film One Punch.

He currently resides in the Denver area.

 

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