Terrence Beasor , a veteran character and voice-over actor best known for Walk Hard : The Dewey Cox Story, The Gods Must Be Crazy and recurring roles on The Middle and Raising Hope , has died. He was 89. A rep said Beasor died May 28 at his home in Santa Monica with his wife of 55-plus years, actress Muriel Minot, by his side.
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He also did voice work on several Star Trek series and video games and offscreen announcing on movies and TV shows including Jaws: The Revenge, Winchell, Coupe de Ville, Remington Steele and Runaway. Beasor was born on February 2, 1935, in Omaha, NE. His family moved to L.
A. when he was 7. He attended Garfield High, did four years in the Navy and in 1953 entered the Pasadena Playhouse for that years.
At age 30 he went to New York. He met Minot in 1968 doing back-to-back shows at Equity Library Theatr.
