As of 2005, seven of the films he has appeared in, combined, have grossed over $850 million. For ticket information call the Starlite Theater at 86 or visit 1989, with a new transition to film, Watson began pursuing feature film roles. Inside, Starlite’s state-of-the-art stage is the perfect venue for some of Branson’s most popular and interactive shows. About the Starlite Theatre: The 880-seat Starlite Theatre is conveniently located on Highway 76 near the Titanic and features Branson’s only five-story glass atrium with 19,560 feet of glass. Going on to land his most notorious TV roles as "Mike Franks" in the award winning drama NCIS and Charles Westmoreland in the Emmy & Golden Globes nominated & People's Choice Awards - winner Prison Break. Transitioning to the small screen, Watson delivered stellar performances in several made-for-television movies including Blind Vengeance and Justice in a Small Town and the television series, American Gothic, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Matlock, The Lazarus Man, JAG, Walker Texas Ranger, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, and The Mentalist. Jackson in the recently released Meeting Evil and in the soon to be released horror film, Compound Fracture, that stars three of that genre's most iconic characters, Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween), Derek Mears (Jason Vorhees in Friday the 13th). He made equally impressionable appearances in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Sundance Film-Festival award-winner Songcatcher, challenging himself by playing unique characters. His diverse roles in Sommersby, Something to Talk About, Assassins, & Rosewood brought him mainstream recognition but it was the villainous "Ben Willis" in the trendy thriller I Know What You Did Last Summer films and From Dusk Till Dawn 2 that propelled him in the limelight as a chameleonic actor. Watson will open his second-year engagement at the Starlite Theatre, starring in A Christmas Snow LIVE November 1st through December 8th.Ībout Muse Watson: Equally comfortable on the theater stage as he is in front of the camera, Muse Watson first gained notice with several strong performances on stage that helped pave the way for a feature film and television career. Vets for Vets is free to veterans and immediate family The Starlite Theatre on November 5th, 5-7:15pm. He's so talented vocally as well as has a great deal of heart and gratitude for those who served in the U.S. "We are so excited about Muse joining us. ![]() "Muse has two brothers who served in Vietnam, so he knows how important entertainment from "home" was to them", states Meadows. Vets for Vets producer Brenda Meadows remembers how important these shows were to men and women during active duty. "I can't think of a better way to celebrate Veterans' week than with the men and women whose sacrifices make it possible for the rest of us to have the freedom to live our lives. Watson will again be riding alongside Branson Veteran's Task Force Chairman Ernie Bradley in the 79th annual Veterans Day Parade. Last year, Watson spoke at the unveiling ceremony for The Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall at The Welk Theatre and dedicated an American flag to the Branson Veteran's Task Force. This is Watson's second-year to be in Branson during Veterans week. Watson's two brothers served in the Air Force. Watson will join an all-star lineup in Vets for Vets that will feature many of Branson's top performers, including Jeanna Kilbane, Army veteran Eddie Stovall and The Platters, award-winning pianist Dino, special guest Eddie Beesley, who lost his legs in 1965 while serving in Chu Lai, Vietnam and many more. ![]() As part of the citywide Veterans Day celebrations, the Starlite Theatre will host the USO-canteen-style show, produced by Brenda Meadows, an Army veteran who toured Vietnam in 1968 as an USO performer, and sponsored by Branson Veterans Task Force. NCIS's Muse Watson To Sing At Opening Ceremonyīranson, MO ~ Award-winning actor Muse Watson, also known as "Mike Franks" to his thousands of fans, will take the stage at the Starlite Theatre on November 5th to perform an all-inspiring rendition of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, accompanied by the Jerry Ford Big Band Orchestra.
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