He soon found an agent, and Muse was ready to step-up.īefore his move to Hollywood, Muse had already made his screen debut, but those were only minor roles in B-production films. In 1994 he was encouraged by Marion Dougherty – V-P of Casting for Warner Brothers at the time – to move to Hollywood in order to extend his chances of finding new roles. In order to support himself during college years, Muse worked as a driver, and rented equipment to film productions, continuing with the work after college, while at the same time appearing for his first auditions. While at college, Muse became quite focused on polishing his acting talents, and as a result, he featured in numerous outdoor dramas, dinner theaters, and small repertory groups. Muse grew up in his hometown, and after high school matriculation, he enrolled at the Louisiana Tech University, taking a music scholarship, however, he transferred to Berea College, Kentucky, where he studied acting. Apart from the screen, Muse has also appeared on stage, playing the title role in “Hamlet”, then as Stanley in “A Streetcar Named Desire”, and as Cervantes in “Man of La Mancha”, among many others, which also improved his wealth. Have you ever wondered how rich Muse Watson is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Watson’s net worth is as high as $2 million, earned through his successful career as an actor, during which he has made close to 100 film and TV appearances. Robert Gravel net worth is $2 Million Robert Gravel Wiki Biographyīorn as Robert Gravel on the 20th July 1948 in Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, Muse Watson is a stage, television and film actor, best known to the world as cat-loving con man Charles Westmoreland in the TV series “Prison Break” (2005-2008), and as the hook-wielding killer Benjamin Willis in the horror thriller film “I Know What You Did Last Summer” (1997), among many other roles.
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