Blaise Hancock
- Actor
American actor, author, and producer Blaise Hancock was born in Arlington, Texas. He is of English, French, and German descent and cousin of John Hancock, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Blaise is the youngest of eight brothers and lost his mother when he was 5. His father remarried and later died when Blaise was 14. He and his brother Blair moved New York City with family. He lost his brother Blair to AIDS.
Blaise studied acting in high school and college, then founded an early version of TaskRabbit. Later he started a publishing business called Burnin' Media and a market research firm called Fat Dog Group, while he invested in real estate.
In 1996, Blaise became domestic partners with Pete (Brevard) Hudson, a professional wrestler and aspiring actor. He and Pete separated in 2015. Through Pete, Blaise took up acting with roles in industrial shorts and background on Law & Order, The Good Wife and others. Blaise wrote, produced, and hosted in a TV series called 'Urban Adventures' which explored adventure activities available in the New York area.
In 2007, Blaise lost a renovation project home to fire. Blaise was coerced to falsely plead guilt to a minor charge. He withdrew the false plea and appealed, yet served eight years, six in prison plus probation. In prison, Blaise completed two college degrees and graduated with honors. After prison, he returned to acting and writing.
Blaise appeared in Billions (2018). He was a Nazi prisoner/barber on Hunters (2019). Blaise was stuntman on Akwafina with Lori Tan Chinn (2019) and played a father of three an episode of Unsolved Mysteries (2019) for Netflix that aired uncredited in 2020.
Blaise took graduate courses at Harvard University, for Business Communications.
Blaise is a published author: 'Dating After 30 It Doesn't Have to Suck' 'Matchmaking, From Fun to Profit' 'Breaking Into High Society' 'The American Snob Handbook' The Disaster Recovery Handbook
Blaise is the youngest of eight brothers and lost his mother when he was 5. His father remarried and later died when Blaise was 14. He and his brother Blair moved New York City with family. He lost his brother Blair to AIDS.
Blaise studied acting in high school and college, then founded an early version of TaskRabbit. Later he started a publishing business called Burnin' Media and a market research firm called Fat Dog Group, while he invested in real estate.
In 1996, Blaise became domestic partners with Pete (Brevard) Hudson, a professional wrestler and aspiring actor. He and Pete separated in 2015. Through Pete, Blaise took up acting with roles in industrial shorts and background on Law & Order, The Good Wife and others. Blaise wrote, produced, and hosted in a TV series called 'Urban Adventures' which explored adventure activities available in the New York area.
In 2007, Blaise lost a renovation project home to fire. Blaise was coerced to falsely plead guilt to a minor charge. He withdrew the false plea and appealed, yet served eight years, six in prison plus probation. In prison, Blaise completed two college degrees and graduated with honors. After prison, he returned to acting and writing.
Blaise appeared in Billions (2018). He was a Nazi prisoner/barber on Hunters (2019). Blaise was stuntman on Akwafina with Lori Tan Chinn (2019) and played a father of three an episode of Unsolved Mysteries (2019) for Netflix that aired uncredited in 2020.
Blaise took graduate courses at Harvard University, for Business Communications.
Blaise is a published author: 'Dating After 30 It Doesn't Have to Suck' 'Matchmaking, From Fun to Profit' 'Breaking Into High Society' 'The American Snob Handbook' The Disaster Recovery Handbook