Early Life and Career
Throughout the 2000s, Weiss has appeared on film, television and stage. He has appeared in feature films such as Better Luck Tomorrow and Return to Innocence and in the short films Timmy's Wish and Little Ricky. He appeared on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives in 2002 and 2003 and worked alongside Val Kilmer in Ten Commandments at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood and starred in the Walt Disney Concert Hall production of Beethoven's in the House.
In 2005, Weiss and David Carradine appeared in Miracle at Sage Creek. Weiss filmed the movie 11:11 which has been yet to be released. On September 24, 2006, Weiss appeared in the first episode of the fifth season of Without a Trace. He played Bryan Parker, who was abducted as a young child and was trying to rescue another abductee.
Weiss has a contract with CBS Television and has appeared in an episode of Numb3rs (2006) and also starred in the 2010 independent movie Dreamkiller with Diandra Newlin. Weiss earned a screenwriting award for the pilot Edie's It Club at the Fresh-I Film Festival and co-produced the soon-to-be released pilot, "Our Family Spirit".
Weiss is also a professional ice skater, who has skated with the Olympics skaters Scott Hamilton, Tara Lipinski, Tai Babilonia, Kurt Browning and Kristi Yamaguchi.
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