Benjamin Anderson(III)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Benjamin "Benjie" Anderson is a native of Savannah, Georgia. He graduated
from H.V. Jenkins High School, after which he attended Morris Brown
College (Atlanta, GA) majoring in Psychology and minored in
Voice/Music. He was President of the Morris Brown College Psychology
Club, was a 2-time President of the Morris Brown College Concert Choir;
he pledged Phi Mu Alpha Music Sinfonia, was a student council
representative and activist, and is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
As SAG-AFTRAe actor, he's worked regionally in film, television and theater over 35 years. He was executive producer, director and writer at BJG Media Productions of Atlanta, and was a co-star on the productions drama series. Previous programs produced by BJG: "Misty" and "A-Town East." Love Always Charleston, Atlanta's and Charleston SC's "original" drama series produced by BJG Media Promotions debuted Memorial Day May 28, 2007-2008 in Charleston, SC. LAC aired nationally on via DishNetwork on CoLoursTV in 2010.
Productions aired on Comcast Channel 25 in Dekalb Co. GA. The spin-off series "Cool Carolina Nights" aired in Metro Richmond, VA, Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg, NC, Charlotte, NC and Atlanta (Dekalb Co.) GA.
BJG Media Productions programming ran for 14 seasons locally, regionally and for 1 season nationally.
As SAG-AFTRAe actor, he's worked regionally in film, television and theater over 35 years. He was executive producer, director and writer at BJG Media Productions of Atlanta, and was a co-star on the productions drama series. Previous programs produced by BJG: "Misty" and "A-Town East." Love Always Charleston, Atlanta's and Charleston SC's "original" drama series produced by BJG Media Promotions debuted Memorial Day May 28, 2007-2008 in Charleston, SC. LAC aired nationally on via DishNetwork on CoLoursTV in 2010.
Productions aired on Comcast Channel 25 in Dekalb Co. GA. The spin-off series "Cool Carolina Nights" aired in Metro Richmond, VA, Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg, NC, Charlotte, NC and Atlanta (Dekalb Co.) GA.
BJG Media Productions programming ran for 14 seasons locally, regionally and for 1 season nationally.