Beau Davidson
Beau Davidson is a two-time regional Emmy-nominated actor, singer-songwriter, and on-air talent/host, best known for "Runaway Romance," (UPtv) "The Ultimate Legacy" (Hallmark), "Gilmore Girls," (CW), "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS) and "The Singing Bee" (CMT).
Beau then attended Northwestern University's School of Music in Chicago, where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in vocal performance/opera and political science. At Northwestern, Beau appeared as "Danny Zuko" in Grease, "Barrett" in Titanic, and as the leading man in many other school productions.
His 2012 original composition and video "Blessed" earned two Mid-South Emmy nominations as as composer and video producer. Further musical collaborations include his re-imagination of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," in partnership with National Geographic, and "Heart of Purple and Gold," his original composition for veterans nonprofit Purple Hearts Reunited.
Beau was featured on Oprah in 2009, due to his at-large songwriting via Skype. He was featured in Country Weekly magazine and gained international attention when asked to pen and premiere an honorary lullaby for Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose, on a New Zealand morning television show. Beau won CMT's Music City Madness original song contest with his song "Mr. Wrong," and opened for Josh Gracin and Craig Morgan. He has also appeared and performed on The Today Show, Fox & Friends, Fox's The Strategy Room, and Entertainment Tonight.
In the 2016 Hallmark film "The Ultimate Legacy," Beau performed his original composition "Blessed" as the character Maximilian Swayne, as part of a benefit concert for "Wish for Our Heroes," a real-life military charity.