Dan Weisgerber's illustrious journey began with his graduation from the esteemed Brown Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May 1967. This marked the commencement of a remarkable 45-year tenure in the radio industry, with the majority of his career spent in the Midwest region.
Throughout his professional journey, Dan honed his skills as a radio announcer, working tirelessly for two decades at 790 KFGO radio in Fargo, North Dakota. However, his passion for the performing arts didn't remain confined to the radio waves. In 1978 and 1979, while working as a morning announcer at KSTN Stockton, California, Dan took on the role of an actor, starring in the film "Good Luck Miss Wyckoff" directed by the renowned Marvin Chomsky.
As Dan transitioned into retirement, he continued to nurture his passion for acting, landing roles in various TV commercials, promotional videos, training videos, web series, and even an IMAX documentary film titled "Dream Big" in the Phoenix area of Arizona.