Trace Beaulieu (/boʊlˈjuː/) is an American comedian, puppeteer, writer, and actor. He is known for his roles on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K)[1] as well as his work with MST3K's successor Cinematic Titanic with the original creators and cast of MST3K.
For the first eight seasons of MST3K (1 at KTMA and 7 on Comedy Channel/Comedy Central), Beaulieu wrote for the show, operated and voiced the Crow T. Robot puppet, and played the role of Dr. Clayton Forrester, the head mad scientist at Gizmonic Institute. After the season five departure of series creator Joel Hodgson, the name of Dr. Forrester's company was changed to Deep 13 because Hodgson held the copyright for the word "Gizmonic" and requested that the show refrain from using the word after his departure.[1] At the end of a truncated seventh season, Beaulieu left the series.[2] Pearl Forrester (Mary Jo Pehl) replaced him as the head mad scientist and Bill Corbett took over the voicing and operation of Crow.[1]
Outside of acting, Beaulieu also wrote the script for the one-shot comic bookHere Come the Big People, published by Event Comics. In 2010, Beaulieu completed work on a children's poetry book, Silly Rhymes for Belligerent Children,[7] a dark, twisted, humorous collection illustrated by Len Peralta.
In 2014[8] Beaulieu released a musical short film entitled The Frank with the original MST3K cast, including Bill Corbett, who assumed the role of Crow after Beaulieu left MST3K. (Joel Hodgson appears in The Frank only as a voice-over, while a stand-in wears Joel's trademark red jumpsuit; Michael J. Nelson performs the same voiceover in the color version of "The Frank" available as a DVD extra.)[3]
Beaulieu appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor podcast on June 16, 2016.
Beaulieu was the co-host of Movie Sign with the Mads on the Last Podcast Network with Frank Conniff and Carolina Hidalgo from 2016 until 2020.[9] They discussed current and classic movies.
Cinematic Titanic completed its final tour on December 30, 2013.[11]
"The Mads Are Back" tour
Since 2015, Beaulieu has joined his former MST3K co-star Frank Conniff ("TV's Frank") and gone on tour as "The Mads Are Back",[12] riffing older B-movies in front of live audiences. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Beaulieu and Conniff moved the show to a ticketed livestream format, offering monthly live-riffs of movies, including some they had previously screened on tour such as Glen or Glenda, The Tingler, and Walk The Dark Street.