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Shaun Weiss

Shaun Weiss (born August 27, 1979) is an American actor and best known for his role as the enthusiastic young goalie Greg Goldberg in the sports comedy film trilogy (1992), D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994), and D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996). Born in , Weiss began his acting career as a child, appearing as Elvis in the children's television series (1986–1990) and making guest spots on shows like (1995) and (1999). He gained further recognition for his supporting role as Josh Birnbaum in the coming-of-age comedy (1995), directed by Steven Brill, and later appeared in films such as (2008) and the biographical drama (2023), marking his return to acting after a lengthy hiatus. Additionally, Weiss has performed , often incorporating his personal experiences into his routines. Throughout his adult life, Weiss has been candid about his struggles with , which led to multiple arrests, including for possession and in 2017, in 2018, and residential in 2020 while under the influence of . He entered in 2018 but faced relapses before achieving sustained around 2020, reaching four years clean by early 2024, over five years by late 2025, and continuing his publicly to inspire others. In recent years, Weiss has rebuilt his life, returning to the ice for a commercial in 2024—his first time in nearly 30 years—and resuming roles, while also navigating personal challenges such as the experienced by his girlfriend Shannon in early 2025.

Early life

Family and childhood

Shaun Weiss was born on August 27, 1979, in Montvale, New Jersey. He was raised in a household of mixed heritage, with his father of Ashkenazi Jewish descent—tracing back to Hungarian Jewish grandparents—and his mother, Rajpattie, of Indian-Guyanese origin with Tamil and Punjabi ancestry. The family lived in a Jewish household in the suburban community of Montvale. Weiss grew up in this environment. His early school years were spent at local institutions in Montvale, including attending . During childhood, Weiss showed an initial interest in performance, sparked at age five when his mother took him to a call in , marking the beginning of family involvement in his creative pursuits.

Entry into entertainment

Shaun Weiss began his acting career around the age of seven in the mid-1980s, starting with appearances in over 30 television commercials, including a advertisement featuring him as a baseball catcher that appeared on the release of the 1990 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. His breakthrough into scripted television occurred in 1986 when, at age seven, he auditioned for and landed a recurring role as Elvis on the children's series , which aired from 1986 to 1990 and was filmed in . During the audition, Weiss expressed doubt about meeting Paul Reubens, the creator and star behind the character , leading Reubens to dress in full costume—including the signature gray suit and red bow tie—to convince the skeptical child and secure the role. Weiss's family background offered the stability needed to take on these initial risks in the nearby entertainment scene, where he connected with networks through commercial casting calls. By his early teens in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Weiss had signed with an agent and pursued further opportunities, including guest spots on shows like (1989) and (1990), while honing his skills through on-set experiences tailored for young performers.

Professional career

Breakthrough in film

Shaun Weiss's breakthrough came with his casting as Greg Goldberg, the team's goalie, in the 1992 family sports comedy , directed by . Originally auditioning for a minor role as Atuk, a one-liner goalie character, Weiss impressed the production team during his tryout and subsequent training sessions, leading to the expanded part of Goldberg, a tough-talking kid from who joins the ragtag youth team coached by a reluctant . The character's development centered on his initial bravado masking insecurities, particularly a of the puck, which evolved into growing confidence and team loyalty as the Ducks unite against adversity, providing comic relief through Goldberg's Jewish heritage references and physical humor in goal. Weiss reprised the role in the sequels D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994) and D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996), where Goldberg's arc progressed from an uninspired player to a dedicated goalie reluctant to yield his position to newcomer Julie Gaffney, highlighting themes of maturity and sacrifice in the international Junior Goodwill Games and the shift to junior high school dynamics. These films solidified the 's appeal, grossing $45.6 million and $23 million domestically respectively, contributing to the trilogy's total worldwide earnings exceeding $118 million and establishing as a cornerstone of family entertainment that inspired participation. In 1995, Weiss starred as Josh Birnbaum in , a camp-themed directed by Steven Brill, portraying one of a group of overweight boys enduring a tyrannical regime at Camp Hope under the obsessive Tony Perkis (). The film's humor derived from the campers' rebellion against extreme weight-loss tactics, with Josh's sarcastic wit and camaraderie among the kids driving key comedic sequences, such as taunting the counselor during a disastrous screening. Though it earned $17.7 million at the box office against mixed reviews, showcased Weiss's comedic timing in ensemble settings. Critics noted the Mighty Ducks trilogy's formulaic but engaging sports underdog narrative, with Weiss's praised for adding levity and authenticity to the ensemble of young actors, helping propel stars like him into prominence in Disney's family film era despite the first film's modest 27% score from critics. His roles exemplified the era's trend of relatable, humorous performers in accessible blockbusters, fostering through loyalty rather than solo leads, as seen in the trilogy's enduring cultural impact on 1990s youth cinema.

Television and other roles

Following his breakthrough roles in the Mighty Ducks film series, which established him as a recognizable young actor, Shaun Weiss transitioned into a variety of television guest appearances and supporting film parts that showcased his comedic timing and versatility in ensemble casts. In 1998, Weiss guest-starred as Louie on the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World, appearing in the season 5 episode "You're Married, You're Dead," where his character, a strip club employee, participates in an awkward lap dance scene involving series leads Cory and Shawn; Weiss later reflected on the role as particularly challenging due to his age of 19 and the "hormonal" atmosphere on set around co-stars Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward. He also made an early guest appearance as a male student in the pilot episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch in 1996, contributing to the show's lighthearted supernatural comedy. Weiss had recurring and guest roles on other popular 1990s and 2000s sitcoms, including portraying Jake, a quirky high school student, across multiple episodes of from 1996 to 1997, and Stuey Mandelker in a 1997 episode of . On CBS's , he appeared in several episodes between 1998 and 1999, notably as the dim-witted teenager in season 1's "Fixer Upper" and "S'aint Valentine's," and later as Albert "Tito" Blott, a socially awkward neighbor, highlighting his knack for playing hapless sidekicks. Additional one-off TV spots included Hiram on in 1993 and William on the short-lived NBC series (1992–1993), where he had a recurring role over 13 episodes as a young family member navigating urban life. Beyond television, Weiss took on minor film roles in non-sports projects during the late 1990s and 2000s, such as the party drama (2000), where he played a supporting friend in the rave scene subculture, and the indie romantic comedy (2002), portraying a fraternity brother in a story exploring class and disability themes. He continued with smaller parts like a suit salesman in the mockumentary (2005) and a bus driver in the comedy (2008), demonstrating his adaptability to both scripted ensemble work and brief comedic cameos. These roles, often in independent or supporting capacities, allowed Weiss to explore characters outside his earlier athletic personas, including guest turns in procedural dramas like Wally French on in 1999. After a hiatus, Weiss returned to film with supporting roles in (2023), Huggin Molly (2024), and Deformelody: An American Nightmare (2025).

Stand-up comedy

Shaun Weiss began exploring around 2000 while living in , transitioning from his acting career to perform in local comedy clubs. His early efforts were influenced by the comedic timing honed through years of on-screen roles, allowing him to adapt quickly to live audiences. Over the following decade, Weiss developed his act through sporadic live performances, including a notable set at the San Jose Improv in 2015. His routines often incorporated personal anecdotes from his early entertainment experiences, such as humorous takes on childhood auditions and set mishaps, and later included his struggles with . In the , Weiss's stand-up work remained intermittent amid other pursuits, but by the early , he launched more structured tours, performing at venues like MadLife Stage & Studios in , and Dead Low Brewing in , . These shows featured self-deprecating humor drawn from his acting background, emphasizing relatable stories from his youth in the industry. No comedy specials, , or dedicated writing credits for humor sketches have been released to date.

Personal struggles and recovery

Shaun Weiss's struggles with emerged in the mid-2010s, triggered by the of his father in 2015 and compounded by challenges, a difficult breakup, and the pressures of transitioning from child stardom to adulthood in . His primarily involved and , which rapidly escalated from initial exposure to full dependency within months, providing temporary relief from underlying but leading to severe physical and emotional decline. These substance issues contributed to a period of homelessness in starting around 2017, where Weiss lived on the streets, in parks, and under building awnings, including near the L.A. Kings' Valley Ice Center—a location tied to his early acting days. The instability severely impacted his daily life, resulting in , isolation, and desperate acts such as selling personal items for drugs, while a slowing career in entertainment further isolated him from support networks. Weiss faced multiple legal troubles stemming from his addiction. In July 2017, he was arrested in Burbank, California, for petty theft after allegedly shoplifting merchandise from a store, sentenced to 150 days in jail but released after serving only 12 days due to overcrowding. Just days after his release in August 2017, he was arrested again in Burbank for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, including stolen credit cards. In August 2018, police in Oroville, California, arrested him for public intoxication after finding him acting erratically and high on drugs outside a residence. Later that year, in December 2018, he faced another arrest for shoplifting in California. His legal issues culminated in January 2020, when he was arrested in , for residential burglary after allegedly breaking into a garage while under the influence of ; authorities found him hiding in a with a he had taken. These incidents drew significant public attention, with mugshots from the 2018 arrest going viral on , shocking fans who noted his drastic and disheveled appearance compared to his youthful roles. By 2020, photos of Weiss during his homelessness circulated widely online, prompting concern from former co-stars and the public, though his challenges persisted amid ongoing media scrutiny.

Path to sobriety

In early 2020, following his arrest on burglary charges, Shaun Weiss entered rehabilitation at Banyan Treatment Center in , marking the start of his recovery from methamphetamine . He underwent one week of medical followed by 90 days of inpatient treatment, focusing on addressing his through structured therapeutic interventions. Upon completing the program in July 2021, the associated criminal charges were dismissed after he met the requirements of a diversion. Weiss transitioned to sober living arrangements post-treatment, crediting the public visibility of his struggles—stemming from his fame as a —for providing essential accountability that motivated his commitment to recovery. Support from friends in the entertainment industry played a key role, as evidenced by gatherings with fellow '90s stars who encouraged his progress. Key milestones in his sobriety include reaching over 200 days clean by September 2020, celebrating two years in January 2022 with a social media post highlighting his transformation, and marking four years in January 2024 by hosting a comedy event attended by actors such as and . By January 2025, Weiss achieved five years of sustained sobriety, a he approached with continued public sharing of his to inspire others facing similar challenges. As of 2025, he has maintained sobriety for over five years.

Recent personal life

In recent years, Shaun Weiss has found stability in his relationship with girlfriend , with whom he has been romantically involved since late 2022. The couple, based in the area, has shared glimpses of their partnership through public announcements and updates reported in entertainment outlets. On December 25, 2024, Weiss and joyfully announced their , revealing that their first child was due in August 2025; Weiss described the news as the "best Christmas present ever" in a post covered by multiple media sources. However, in late January 2025, the couple experienced a profound loss when suffered a . Weiss has openly discussed the emotional toll of the miscarriage, noting that the anticipation of fatherhood had invigorated his sense of purpose and given him a "new lease on life," though the was significant for both. Despite this setback, the pair remains committed to their relationship and plans to try for children again in the future. This stability in his , bolstered by his sobriety, has provided a foundation for their partnership amid these challenges.

Filmography

Feature films

Shaun Weiss began his career in 1992 with a breakout role in the family sports . He reprised the character in the sequels, establishing himself as a prominent in Disney productions. Over the subsequent decades, Weiss appeared in a variety of independent and supporting roles across genres, including , drama, and more recently, horror. Weiss's film credits include the following:
  • 1992: - Greg Goldberg, the team's enthusiastic goalie in a youth league.
  • 1994: D2: - Greg Goldberg, the goalie for the U.S. under-12 team competing internationally.
  • 1995: - Josh Burnbalm, an overweight camper enduring harsh conditions at a weight-loss camp.
  • 1996: D3: - Greg Goldberg, the goalie navigating team dynamics at a prestigious prep school program.
  • 2000: - Lazy, a laid-back friend attending underground rave parties.
  • 2002: - Randy Suskind, a fraternity brother involved in a sorority event.
  • 2005: Suits on the Loose - Elder Talbot, a young on a comedic mission.
  • 2008: - Bus Driver, a driver aiding students against bullies.
  • 2013: Four Dogs - Shaun, a young adult navigating life while living with his aunt and her pets.
  • 2016: Mad - Denny, a friend supporting the protagonist in a supernatural thriller.
  • 2023: - Vietnam Vet, a attending a movement.
  • 2024: Huggin' Molly - Abbeville Local, a town resident in a story based on .
  • 2025: Deformelody: An American Nightmare - Freddy, a character entangled in a slasher narrative.

Television

Shaun Weiss began his television career as a in the late , appearing in guest roles on various sitcoms before transitioning to more prominent parts in the and early .
YearTitleRoleNotes
1986ElvisEpisode: "Luau for Two"
1988MaxEpisode: "Barbelles"
1988HerbertEpisodes: "The Election", ""
1989Little BoyEpisode: "Tears of a Clown"
1989Boy #2Episode: "Shall We Dance?"
1992–1993William13 episodes
1996: The New ClassHiram2 episodes, including "Fall Formal"
1996Male StudentEpisode: "Pilot"
1996–1997Jake MandelkerSeries regular
1997–1998The Tony Danza ShowStuey MandelkerSeries regular
1998LouieEpisode: "You're Married, You're Dead"
1998TeenagerEpisode: "Richie's Song"
1999Albert "Tito" BlottEpisode: "S'ain't Valentine's"
1999Wally French1 episode
1999PeteUnknown episodes
1999–2000SeanRecurring role
2001Delivery Guy4 episodes
2003Store ClerkEpisode: "Prints Charming"
2005AlbertEpisode: "Down and Dirty"
2007Brian OsguldEpisode: ""
2016BlessedShaun1 episode

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