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Alma mater
  
Harvard University

Movies
  
The Babymakers

Education
  
Harvard University

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
B. Averell


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Full Name
  
Brian Jeffrey Averell

Born
  
November 26, 1979 (age 44) (
1979-11-26
)
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.

Other names
  
B.J. Averell, Jesus Weezer (Weezer Cruise 2)

Television
  
The Amazing Race 9 (Winner)

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

Similar People
  
Tyler MacNiven, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan

B. J. Averell


Brian Jeffrey "B.J." Averell (born November 26, 1979 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American actor and reality show contestant who won The Amazing Race 9 with teammate Tyler MacNiven. He is currently a CBS Technology Reporter and Periscope Livestreamer broadcasting from all the major Content Conventions such as NAB and others.

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Education

A native of Collingswood, New Jersey, Averell graduated from Collingswood High School in 1998, and attended Harvard University. In 2000, he ran for Undergraduate Council president. Considered a wild-card, Averell was twice cited with campaign violations before being forced to shut down his campaign.

At Harvard, Averell was a member of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals and the improv group On Thin Ice. He also wrote daily comic strip "The Neil World" for The Harvard Crimson. With fellow Harvard student B.J. Novak, he co-produced and hosted "The B.J. Show," which one year featured Bob Saget reprising his television roles in a few skits and ending the show with his own standup routine. He would eventually graduate with a degree in religion, and move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.

Logan Airport Incident

On November 24, 1999, Averell showed up late for a 6:15 p.m. flight from Logan International Airport in Boston to Philadelphia aboard a Delta Connection commuter flight, and was denied access to the small jet because his assigned seat had been given away. Averell slipped past the attendant at the gate, blended in with other passengers crossing the tarmac and proceeded to find refuge in a rest room and settled onto a toilet seat. "Once I got on, I figured maybe through some stroke of fate no one would have to use the bathroom," Averell said. He was given away by another passenger and arrested before the flight departed. He was charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing. He later told a news photographer he was surprised at how easy it was to stow away.

Averell pleaded not guilty, and two months later state prosecutors and Delta Air Lines agreed to drop all charges against him. According to Averell’s lawyer, the decision came because the student "was not belligerent to anyone".

The Amazing Race

In 2006, Averell appeared as a contestant on the ninth edition of the American television series The Amazing Race. He and his teammate, Tyler MacNiven, whom Averell met during a "Semester at Sea" four years earlier, beat out ten other teams to win the show's $1 million prize. BJ and Tyler, as they were identified on the program, were nicknamed "the hippies" by the other teams.

BJ and Tyler came in last in two legs of the race, but luckily both legs were non-elimination pit stops. Host Phil Keoghan said, "They enjoyed every single moment they were on this race, whether they were in first or in last. They kept their spirit all the way to the end." “If it’s this successful to be hippies, we might as well stay hippies,” Tyler said at the finish line in Denver, Colorado. B.J. added, "I think that on this Race, being cerebral or being intelligent doesn't help as much as being in the moment and just being aware of what's going on around you. And it's just great to stay positive and just really enjoy each other's company. And our friendship is what got us through it."

Acting

  • In 2005, BJ played the part of an escaped criminal in the movie "Saving Shiloh".
  • Also in 2005, BJ appeared in the 4th episode of CSI's 6th season. He played a member of a cult that committed suicide in the episode titled "Shooting Stars."
  • In 2010, BJ appeared as a beer vendor in the 9th episode of Weeds's 6th season, entitled "To Moscow, and Quickly."
  • Introduced himself as Bingo on Control TV while crashing on Tristan Couvares's loft as a "couch surfer" for Control TV.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Welcome to the Kenmore (TV Short) (completed) as
    Derber
    2020
    Stalker as
    Shopping Cart Man
    2020
    Who Says (Short) as
    Fanny
    2020
    Who Says (Short) as
    Fanny
    2019
    Patricia (Short) as
    Patricia
    2017
    The Nth Ward as
    Blue Guy
    2017
    Jack Jimminy: Porn Extra as
    BJ Balls
    2015
    Film Permit Police (TV Series) as
    George Herbert / Jack Watson
    - Bird's Eye View (2015)
    - To Permit or Not to Permit? (2015)
    - Juggernaut Influence (2015)
    - Kentucky Style (2015) - Jack Watson
    - Lawlessness - George Herbert
    - Pilot - George Herbert
    2015
    The Santa Menace (Short) as
    Jesus
    2015
    A Woody Allen Couple (Short) as
    Gallery Patron
    2015
    Everybody Hates Clowns (Short) as
    Coulrophobic Neigbor
    2014
    Super Larry (TV Series) as
    Professor Whackinoff
    - Pilot (2014) - Professor Whackinoff
    2014
    Debbie in LA (TV Series short)
    2012
    G-Block: Doing Time Was Never More Fun (Short)
    2012
    Sketchy (TV Series)
    - Famous New Year's Resolutions in History (2012)
    2012
    The Babymakers as
    Jesus
    2010
    Weeds (TV Series) as
    Hilly
    - To Moscow, and Quickly (2010) - Hilly
    2009
    As Advertised (TV Movie) as
    Sphynx
    2007
    Swansong (Short)
    2006
    Saving Shiloh as
    Bad Guy #2
    2005
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
    Cult Member
    - Shooting Stars (2005) - Cult Member (uncredited)
    2004
    In the Year 2937 When Rock and Roll Is Forgotten and Robots Rule O'er the Land (Short) as
    Blanford
    2002
    Camera Noise (Short) as
    BJ Averell (as Brian J. Averell)
    Producer
    2015
    The Big Raincheck (Documentary) (associate producer)
    Thanks
    2002
    Camera Noise (Short) (thanks)
    Self
    2015
    The Big Raincheck (Documentary) as
    Thomas Clark / God
    2013
    Harmontown (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jib Jab Squeeb Squab (2013) - Self - Guest
    2008
    Reality Obsessed (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Ultimate Casting Tape (2008) - Self
    2007
    The Search for the Next Elvira (TV Series) as
    Self (Date)
    - Dining with the Devil (2007) - Self (Date)
    2006
    The Amazing Race (TV Series) as
    Self - Contestant
    - 5 Continents- 10 Countries- and More Than 59 Thousand Miles! (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - I Think This Monkey Likes Me (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Man, They Should Have Used Their Fake Names (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Do You Know How Much Running I Did Today, Phil? (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Here Comes the Bedouin! (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Herculean Effort for Some Herculean Dudes (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Sleep Deprivation Is Really Starting to Irritate Me (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Good Thing I Took That Human Anatomy Class in High School (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - It's Not Over Until Phil Sings (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - I'm in Russia Playing with Dolls (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - I'm Filthy and I Love It! (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    - Here We Go, Baby, Off to Win a Million Bucks! (2006) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)
    Archive Footage
    2017
    The Amazing Race (TV Series) as
    Self - Contestant
    - I Thought We Were Playing It Nice (2017) - Self - Contestant (as BJ)

    References

    B. J. Averell Wikipedia