Who is Emily Wickersham’s husband Blake Anderson Hanley? His Bio: Musical Career, Family, Relationships

• Blake Anderson Hanley is an American musician and producer
• He is the frontman of the music band Ghost Lion
• He is married to American actress Emily Wickersham
• He has a net worth of $1 million
• He is active on Instagram under the username @blakehansolo



Known for movies

Short Info

Net Worth $3 million dollars
Date Of Birth March 2, 1984
Spouse Rachael Finley
Fact On December 17, 2011, Anderson required surgery after fracturing his spine during a house party by jumping from his roof onto a beer pong table.



Who is Blake Anderson Hanley?

Blake Anderson Hanley is an American musician and a producer, but who is probably best known for being the spouse of American actress Emily Wickersham, who is internationally known for her recurring appearance in the popular television police procedural series “NCIS”, in which she has starred in the role of Eleanor ‘Ellie’ Bishop since 2013. Blake Anderson Hanley is recognized for being the frontman of the music band named Ghost Lion, which is best known for its song and eponymous music video “Wrong Guy”.

Blake Anderson Hanley’s Early Life

The exact date of Blake Anderson Hanley’s birthday hasn’t been publically disclosed to this day, but it’s known that he was born in Palm Beach, Florida USA. Further details about his family’s background, except that his father is a former Australian rules footballer Daniel Hanley who was a member of the Victorian Football League’s Essendon, haven’t been revealed to the public either. Apart from obviously being of Australian descent from his father’s side, Blake is of American nationality while his ethnicity is white. The details about his educational background haven’t been publically revealed so far.

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Blake Anderson Hanley’s Career

Blake dived into the world of music when, alongside guitar player Enrique Lara, on the 1st August 2016 he founded the tropical post-punk indie pop/rock music band called Kin Cayo. Later the duo expanded to a four-piece, when Chris Kapica on keyboards and Mike Torres on bass guitar joined the band, and the group’s name was changed to Ghost Lion. Their debut EP, entitled Dim Echo, was released in November 2016.

In the course of the next couple of months, the band lead by Blake Anderson Hanley released a streak of three single songs – “Broken Glass”, “Way Up” and “Wolves” – which found a warm reception from fans. Their music and lyrics talked about going from darkness to the light, as well as love and friendship while simultaneously having a vibrant and “beachy” vibe full of positive energy.

In January 2017, Blake and his Ghost Lion band released a single entitled “Shot the Sun Down“, with lyrics about freedom, determination and beliefs, while using a catchy and bouncy melody. This was followed by another EP release, “Ballad of St. Panama”, consisting of four singles of which “Wrong Guy” was also streamed into an eponymous music video.

If you are curious and eager to find out more about Ghost Lion and their music, follow the band’s website or their official profiles on popular social media networks, including Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Their music can also be found through popular digital music services such as Spotify and Apple Music or there’s an even a better option – go and hear them live on their monthly gigs at the Mid City Yacht Club in Los Angeles, California.

Blake Anderson Hanley and Emily Wickersham

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Curious about Blake Anderson Hanley’s personal life and his marital status, aren’t you? Well, Blake has been married to Emily Wickersham since 2010. Details of how they met and began their relationship remain a mystery. Emily Kaiser Wickersham was born on the 26th April 1984 in Kansas, USA, and is an American actress who, apart from starring in the above-mentioned TV series “NCIS”, has also appeared in several other popular TV series, including “The Sopranos” and “The Bridge” as well as in movies such as “Definitely, Maybe” (2008), “Remember Me” (2010), “I Am Number Four” (2011) and in the 2015 comedy drama movie “Glitch”, to name a few.

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The couple tied the knot on the 23rd November 2010 in a private ceremony at Little Palm Island in the Florida Keys, in front of the 150 closest friends and family members, but four days later, the couple organized a huge wedding party at the Palm Beach Bath & Tennis Club. Blake Anderson Hanley and Emily Wickersham haven’t welcomed any children so far; they are currently residing in Los Angeles, California. There aren’t any rumors about their extramarital affairs, so can it be concluded that they are happily married? Although there was a rumor that the couple divorced in 2018, it hasn’t been y confirmed by either one of them.

Blake Anderson Hanley’s Net Worth

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this American musician has accumulated so far? How rich Blake Anderson Hanley is? Well, the amount of Henley’s net worth has been estimated at close to $1 million, but his wife’s net worth is estimated at over $2 million, so they seem to be living a lavish lifestyle. Their assets also include a 1976 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC, minimum estimated value $10,000.

If you are interest to gain a further insight into Blake Anderson Hanley’s everyday life and career, you can follow his official Instagram profile – @blakehansolo.

General Info

Full Name Blake Anderson
Net Worth $3 million dollars
Date Of Birth March 2, 1984
Profession Screenwriter, Television producer, Comedian, Film producer, Actor
Education Orange Coast College
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Rachael Finley
Children Mars Ilah Anderson

Accomplishments

Nominations Young Hollywood Award for Best Threesome
Movies Dope, Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade, Epic, Ratko: The Dictator’s Son, 420 Special: Attack of the Show! from Jamaica, Straight Outta Mordor, Wizards Never Die, Little Richies Fish Emporium, Potion Mixin’, Purple Magic, Game Over, Man!, Mail Order Comedy, Bang Bus
TV Shows Workaholics

Social profile links

Facts

# Fact
1 Shares the same hometown with Tom Hanks and Dave Brubeck.
2 Anderson studied with The Groundlings and Upright Citizens Brigade.
3 On December 17, 2011, Anderson required surgery after fracturing his spine during a house party by jumping from his roof onto a beer pong table.
4 Blake went to Clayton Valley High School.
5 He was made fun of for his curly hair, so he decided to shave it off because of peer pressure in 1998.
6 He attended Orange Coast College and later formed the comedy group Mail Order Comedy with co-stars and co-creators Anders Holm, Adam DeVine, and Kyle Newacheck. Their videos can be found on Youtube.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Game Over, Man! 2018 filming Joel
The Jellies! 2017 TV Series announced voice
Adults Only 2017 TV Series announced Alex Anderson
Workaholics 2011-2017 TV Series Blake Henderson
The Attack 2017 TV Series Special Guest
TMNT: Don vs Raph 2016 Short Michelangelo (voice)
Voltron 2016 TV Series Matthew Holt
The Big Bang Theory 2016 TV Series Trevor
Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade 2016 TV Short Clint (voice)
Drunk History 2015 TV Series Alexey Leonov
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse 2015 Ron the Janitor
The Simpsons 2015 TV Series Dickie
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero 2015 TV Series Hogarth
Comedy Bang! Bang! 2015 TV Series Screggie’s Real Father
Dope 2015 Will Sherwood
Parks and Recreation 2014-2015 TV Series Mike Bean
Lucas Bros Moving Co 2015 TV Series
Loiter Squad 2013-2015 TV Series Blake / Pilot Man#1
Johnny Ryan’s Prison Pit: Book One 2014 Short Jizzra / Slorge
Neighbors 2014/I Beer Pong Guy #2
Tom Green Live 2014 TV Series
Major Lazer: Scare Me 2013 Video short Cyrus
Arrested Development 2013 TV Series B. Lake
Epic 2013 Dagda (voice)
Workaholics: The Other Cubicle 2012 TV Series Blake Henderson
Community 2012 TV Series Attendant
House M.D. 2011 TV Series Ethan
Entourage 2011 TV Series Donny
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus 2011 Greek Soldier #1
Traffic Light 2011 TV Series Tad
Purple Magic 2009 Short Young Zeld (voice, as Wizards)
Potion Mixin’ 2009 Short Young Zeld (as Wizards)
Wizards Never Die 2009 Video short Young Zeld (as Wizards)
Straight Outta Mordor 2009 Video short Young Zeld (as Wizards)
Ratko: The Dictator’s Son 2009 Derek
I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude 2009 Short Banderson
Reindeer Games 2008 Short
5th Year 2008 TV Series short Blake
Prototank 2008 TV Series short Brad
The Dude’s House 2008 TV Series short Blake
Crossbows & Mustaches 2006-2008 TV Series short
420 Special: Attack of the Show! from Jamaica 2008 TV Movie Young Zeld
Super Seniors 2008 TV Short
Special Delivery 2008 TV Series Blake
Little Richies Fish Emporium 2008 Video short Little Richie
Mail Order Comedy: Best Friends 2006 Video short
Bang Bus 2006 Video short Blake
Tales from an Alternate Universe 2006 Short
Sausagefest 2006 Video short Blake
Mail Order Comedy 2006 TV Movie Various

Writer

Title Year Status Character
Crossbows & Mustaches 2006-2008 TV Series short writer – 10 episodes
420 Special: Attack of the Show! from Jamaica 2008 TV Movie writer – segment “Wizards Never Die”
Super Seniors 2008 TV Short writer
Online Nation 2007 TV Series writer – 1 episode
Mail Order Comedy: Best Friends 2006 Video short writer
Bang Bus 2006 Video short writer
Tales from an Alternate Universe 2006 Short writer
Sausagefest 2006 Video short writer
Mail Order Comedy 2006 TV Movie writer – as Mail Order Comedy
Workaholics TV Series creator – 53 episodes, 2011 – 2014 created by – 33 episodes, 2015 – 2017 written by – 9 episodes, 2011 – 2017
Workaholics: The Other Cubicle 2012 TV Series creator – 2012
Purple Magic 2009 Short writer
Potion Mixin’ 2009 Short writer
Wizards Never Die 2009 Video short writer
Straight Outta Mordor 2009 Video short writer
I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude 2009 Short writer – as Banderson
Prototank TV Series short creator – 2 episodes, 2008 writer – 2 episodes, 2008
The Dude’s House TV Series short creator – 3 episodes, 2008 writer – 3 episodes, 2008

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Game Over, Man! 2018 producer filming
Workaholics 2011-2017 TV Series executive producer – 63 episodes
Workaholics: The Other Cubicle 2012 TV Series executive producer – 2012
Purple Magic 2009 Short executive producer
Potion Mixin’ 2009 Short executive producer
Wizards Never Die 2009 Video short executive producer
Straight Outta Mordor 2009 Video short executive producer
Religious Dad 2009 Video short executive producer
I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude 2009 Short executive producer
Reindeer Games 2008 Short executive producer
Prototank 2008 TV Series short executive producer – 2 episodes
The Dude’s House 2008 TV Series short executive producer – 3 episodes
Crossbows & Mustaches 2008 TV Series short executive producer – 9 episodes
Mail Order Comedy: Best Friends 2006 Video short executive producer
Bang Bus 2006 Video short executive producer
Tales from an Alternate Universe 2006 Short executive producer
Sausagefest 2006 Video short executive producer

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Workaholics TV Series performer – 7 episodes, 2011 – 2013 writer – 1 episode, 2011
Purple Magic 2009 Short performer: “Purple Magic” / writer: “Purple Magic”
Potion Mixin’ 2009 Short performer: “Potion Mixin'” / writer: “Potion Mixin'”
Wizards Never Die 2009 Video short performer: “Wizards Never Die” / writer: “Wizards Never Die”
Straight Outta Mordor 2009 Video short performer: “Straight Outta Mordor” / writer: “Straight Outta Mordor”
I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude 2009 Short performer: “I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude” / writer: “I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude”
420 Special: Attack of the Show! from Jamaica 2008 TV Movie performer: “Wizards Never Die” – uncredited / writer: “Wizards Never Die” – uncredited
Mail Order Comedy: Best Friends 2006 Video short performer: “Best Friends” / writer: “Best Friends”

Director

Title Year Status Character
I’m Kind of a Nasty Dude 2009 Short as Banderson

Self

Title Year Status Character
2017 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2017 TV Special Himself – Performer
Conan 2013-2017 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself
Nerd HQ 2016 TV Series Himself
Young Hollywood 2016 TV Series Himself
Made in Hollywood 2015 TV Series Himself
Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber 2015 TV Special Himself – Audience Member (uncredited)
Hell’s Kitchen 2015 TV Series Himself – Restaurant Patron
Mega Summer Hit: A Slam Dunkumentary 2014 Documentary
Comedy Central’s All-Star Non-Denominational Christmas Special 2014 TV Special
Inside Prison Pit 2014 Documentary short Himself – comedian, voice actor
Larry King Now 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest
Quiet on the Set 2014 TV Series Himself
The Eric Andre Show 2013 TV Series Himself
Comedy Central Roast of James Franco 2013 TV Special Himself – Audience Member (uncredited)
Roast of James Franco: Red Carpet Pre-Show 2013 TV Special Himself
Guys Choice Awards 2013 2013 TV Special Himself
Chris Hardwick’s All-Star Celebrity Bowling 2013 TV Series Himself
Comic Con 2012 Live 2012 TV Special Himself
Guys Choice Awards 2012 2012 TV Special Himself
TMZ on TV 2011-2012 TV Series Himself
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards 2011 TV Special Himself
Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen 2011 TV Special documentary Himself
13th Annual Young Hollywood Awards 2011 TV Special Himself
Last Call with Carson Daly 2011 TV Series Himself
The Daily Habit 2011 TV Series Himself
Online Nation 2007 TV Series Blake

Awards

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2014 Young Hollywood Award Young Hollywood Awards Best Threesome Workaholics (2011)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia