If you are a fan of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, you'll recognize David Yost as Billy Cranston, the original Blue Ranger. David was kind enough to answer our questions in this interview. You'll also find out if he is on Team Cake or Team Pie.
David Yost is an American actor most notably known for his role as Billy the Blue Ranger on the international television series The Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. Yost completed over 200 episodes of the series and starred in the feature film Power Rangers: the Movie. The feature film was produced by some of Hollywood’s leading producers like Jon Landau (Titantic & Avatar) and Suzanne Todd (the Austin Powers franchise & Alice in Wonderland).
Yost was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa but moved around considerably while growing up as child. He has been able to call Death Valley, CA, Denver, CO and Billings, MT home. He graduated high school from Amador Valley High located in Pleasanton, CA. Yost attended Graceland University in Lamoni, Iowa graduating with a degree in Communications and Dramatic Arts.
Like many actors, Yost moved to Hollywood with the dream of making it big and within three months of being in the city, he landed the role of Billy, the computer literate superhero, on Power Rangers. Since leaving the series, Yost has turned his attention to behind-the-scenes work in the Entertainment Industry. He has worked on and produced many reality television shows most notably The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for Bravo and Temptation Island for FOX. He recently completed the second season of NTSF:SD:SUV:: – a comedy spoof of shows like CSI or NCIS and just finished production on NEWSREADERS – a comedic take on the people who bring us the news.
As well as being a producer, Yost has held the title of Director of Production at the Sci Fi Lab, a television development entity for the SyFy Channel and Manager of Licensing for Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment in which he sold completed television series to international distributors, domestically closing deals with MTV & Showtime.
Yost is involved with several charitable organizations. He starred in the play Fallen Guardian Angels at the Complex in Los Angeles which benefited AIDS Project L.A. (APLA). The play was about six different individuals dealing with HIV/AIDS in various situations. The proceeds from the play went to benefit Children’s Hospital AIDS Center and the entire production raised over $25,000. Yost is credited with raising $5,000 for the hospital and the reviews for his performance from LA Weekly Theatre were highly favorable. Yost continues to raise money and advocate for APLA as well as Project Angel Food and The Trevor Project.
SUBSCRIBE to watch more videos like this one!
LET'S CONNECT!
-- Talk Nerdy to Me Facebook
-- Zia Comics Facebook
-- Zia Comics Twitter
-- Zia Comics Instagram
-- Talk Nerdy to Me website
-- Zia Comics website
-- Zia Comics Patreon
LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST!
- iTunes
- Stitcher
- Google Play
#PowerRangers #MMPR #BlueRanger #BillyCranston #MightyMorphinPowerRangers
Marvel Comics Star Wars War of the Bounty Hunters
Marvel Comics Star Wars Doctor Aphra #12 review
Marvel Comics Extreme Carnage Scream #1 review
Marvel Comics Sinister War #1 review
DC Comics Batman Fortnite Zero Point #6 review
DC Comics Wonder Girl #2 review
June Bam! Comic Box Unboxing (BamBox!)
Marvel Comics Star Wars Doctor Aphra #11 review
Marvel Comics United States of Captain America #1 review
IDW Publishing Godzilla Rivals vs Hedorah one shot review
Bad Idea Comics Eniac #4 review
Image Comics Spawn's Universe #1 review
Marvel Comics WEB of Spider-man #2 review
DC Comics Robin #3 review
DC Comics Batman Reptilian #1 review
DC Comics Wonder Woman Black and Gold review
Marvel Comics Venom #35/200 review
Boom Studios BRZRKR #3 review
Marvel Comics Star Wars #14 review
DC Comics Batman Fortnite Zero Point #5 review
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Survival Horror Podcast
Classic Gaming Brothers
The Danger Club Podcast
Harry Potter Audiobooks!
Critical Role