Johnny Weir

Johnny Weir

Nacimiento : 1984-07-02, Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA

Historia

John "Johnny" Weir (born July 2, 1984) is an American figure skater and television commentator. He is a two-time Olympian, the 2008 World bronze medalist, a two-time Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, the 2001 World Junior Champion, and a three-time U.S. National champion (2004–2006). He began skating at the age of 12, two or three times older than when most elite skaters start training. He was the youngest U.S. National champion since 1991, in 2004, the first skater to win U.S. Nationals three times in a row since Brian Boitano in the late 1980s, and the first American to win Cup of Russia, in 2007. Weir had a classical skating style, and was known for being "a very lyrical skater" and "an entertaining artesian". He was also influenced by Russian approaches to figure skating, and developed a connection with Russian history, culture, and language. His costume choices and outspokenness caused conflicts with U.S. Figure Skating, the governing body of the sport in the U.S., throughout his skating career.

Perfil

Johnny Weir

Películas

Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell
Self
Interviews with the cast, creators, journalists and celebrity fans, plus behind-the-scenes footage from season six.
El rey del hielo
Himself
El mejor patinador de todos los tiempos, John Curry transformó un deporte anticuado en una forma de arte. Al salir en la noche de su victoria olímpica en 1976, se convirtió en el primer olímpico abiertamente gay en un momento en que la homosexualidad ni siquiera era completamente legal.
Zoolander No. 2
Warden
Diez años después de conocerse entre pasarelas y sesiones de fotos, Derek y Hansel han caído en el olvido. Deciden entonces emprender una nueva aventura en busca de la fama y el éxito que perdieron. Para ello, viajan a Europa para enfrentarse a las nuevas celebridades. Secuela de "Zoolander" (2001).
To Russia With Love
Himself - Olympic Figure Skater
To Russia with Love examines human rights through the lens of LGBT athletes, with American athlete and commentator Johnny Weir serving as the viewers' guide.
Pop Star On Ice
Johnny Weir
Figure skater Johnny Weir makes a name for himself as an Olympic champion on the ice and a controversial celebrity in the tabloids. Director David Barba shadows Weir for one year, documenting the competitions, training and inner turmoil that make up his daily existence. Weir refuses, in interviews, … Moreto answer questions regarding his rumored homosexuality, only fueling speculation about his private life. But Barba's film focuses on Weir's quest to once again prove himself at the Olympics.