Brice Beckham
Brice Beckham is best known as Wesley T. Owens, the annoying young charge of British butler Mr. Belvedere from the similarly titled '80s sitcom. Beckham got his start acting in school plays and voicing radio commercials. His first appearance on television was on an episode of "Alice" when he was eight years old. Shortly after, he landed his defining role on "Mr. Belvedere," which aired from 1985 to 1990. Beckham then made guest appearances on a handful of programs including "The Wonder Years," "American Dreamer," and "Roseanne," but never found another regular part on a series. Since then the ex-child star moved into the realm of online comedy with the short film production collective, Another Showcase Showdown. With fellow member David Fickas, he created the sitcom "I Hate My 30's" which aired for a season on VH1. Beckham wrote, produced, and starred on the show and was joined by a cast made up mainly of Another Showcase Showdown comrades including Megahn Perry, Mark Kelly and Liam Kyle Sullivan, who went on to have massive YouTube fame as "Kelly" in skits such as "Shoes." Fickas, Sullivan, Beckham and the rest of the Another Showcase Showdown crew also put on an annual comedy festival in L.A. that they call "A.S.S. Fest."