Travis Beacham Net Worth

Travis Beacham is a writer, producer, and director born in 1980. He is best known for his work on Sieu Dai Chien (2013), Clash of the Titans (2010), and Carnival Row (2019). He has been involved in a variety of projects in the film and television industry, and continues to be a major contributor to the entertainment industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Producer, Director
Birth Year 1980
Age 43 YEARS OLD
Occupation Screenwriter

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

2005

Beacham's first spec script A Killing on Carnival Row was picked up by New Line Cinema in 2005. Characterized as "a dark neo-noir fantasy thriller," the project was in development for years with Directors Guillermo del Toro and Neil Jordan. However in May 2017 it was announced that Amazon Studios had ordered an eight-episode television series based off the script, Carnival Row.

2006

In May 2006, Beacham was hired to write an early draft of the Warner Bros. remake of the 1981 mythology epic Clash of the Titans.

2007

His second spec script, an "otherworldly fantasy" titled The Tanglewood, was picked up by Carnival Row producers Arnold Kopelson and Anne Kopelson in 2007.

2009

In 2009, Beacham was reported to be working on the screenplay for the Disney remake of The Black Hole. Plot details of Beacham's script have been kept under wraps, but the new film is said to be more grounded in science.

2010

In 2010, Beacham's treatment for the science fiction film Pacific Rim was acquired by Legendary Pictures. The film, directed by Guillermo del Toro, features giant robots defending the world from an onslaught of giant monsters. Prior to the film's release in 2013, Beacham authored a graphic novel prequel titled Pacific Rim: Tales From Year Zero, with art by Sean Chen, Yvel Guichet, Pericles Junior and Alex Ross.

2013

Cable network AMC announced in April 2013 a science fiction crime drama called Ballistic City. Developed as a potential companion for The Walking Dead, the new series depicts "a former cop thrust into the Criminal underworld of a city housed in a generational spaceship." Beacham is set to write the script and executive produce alongside Director Joseph Kosinski. Beacham was also a creative voice behind the TV series Hieroglyph which got cancelled before the first episode aired.

2016

In 2016 he made his directorial debut with the science fiction short The Curiosity, starring Caroline Ford, Danial Wolfe, and Andrew Novell.

2017

In 2017, it was announced that he would write an episode of the Channel 4/Amazon Video series Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.