Member's PHYSICAL TRAITS (use format on the "Before Applying" page)
PHYSICAL TRAITS:
Mature white man; 5' 11"; 190 lbs. 44R suit, size 12 shoes
Regular exercise, reasonably fit and toned
Large-ish hands with long fingers, described as "expressive" and "artistic"
PHYSICAL SKILLS:
Baseball / Softball, Canoeing, Driving (stick shift), Hiking, Motorcycle riding (on-road), Shooting (rifle), Snow Skiing (downhill), Swimming (general, non-competitive), Volleyball,
PERFORMANCE SKILLS:
Voice Range - Bari-tenor (classically trained, musical theatre experienced)
Voiceover, Teleprompter,
Very skilled with power and hand tools
ACCENTS:
Australian, British - a variety of class styles, German, Southern
Normal speaking style - no regional accent, low in pitch, tend to speak quickly.
Member's Performance Skills:
Chainsaw, Cry-on-Cue, Driving - car, Driving - stick shift-standard, Segway, Singer - Bari-Tenor, Singer - Tenor, Snow Skiing - general, Swimming - general ability, Teleprompter, Voice Artist Only, Voices-characters, Volleyball - general ability
Recent noteworthy acting experience (use the format on the Before Applying page):
THEATRE:
Oberon - Shakespeare in Hollywood - AFD Theatre - Mickey Coburn (D)
Frederick Arnott - Enchanted April - AFD Theatre - Kevin Mark Kline (D)
Ebenezer Scrooge - A Christmas Carol - AFD Theatre - Alex Luchesse (D)
Capt. Von Trapp - The Sound of Music - Wakefield Repertory Theatre - Shayna Ross (D)
Henry Drummond - Inherit the WInd - Theater To Go - Alex Luchesse (D)
INTERNET:
Humorous product information video for www.YOUgNeek.com ("lighter cufflinks")
TRAINING:
16+ years of on-going voice study (classical and Broadway) with Bradley Pennington
Voiceover class with Sonny Dufault - Media Performance Institute, Boston
Other non-acting related work, hobbies or charities (not skills) in which this actor is involved (1 or 2 word descriptions):
Regular Job: self-employed graphic designer.
Strong computer skills.
Part time instructor at North Shore Community College - graphic design software.
Accomplished cook and wine connoisseur.
Handyman work - very skilled with power and hand tools.
VOICE ARTISTS ONLY [you must have a professional demo to upload]: illustrative 1-word descriptions for this actor's voice (e.g. conversational, announcer, warm, etc.):
Singing range: Tenor-Baritone (high A-flat and down more than 2 octaves)
Speaking range: Low, tend to speak quickly
No regional accent
Good with dialectics and a variety of accents
Frank S. Hildebrand
Male
Beverly, MA
United States
Profile Information:
978-922-4321
Mature white man; 5' 11"; 190 lbs. 44R suit, size 12 shoes
Regular exercise, reasonably fit and toned
Large-ish hands with long fingers, described as "expressive" and "artistic"
PHYSICAL SKILLS:
Baseball / Softball, Canoeing, Driving (stick shift), Hiking, Motorcycle riding (on-road), Shooting (rifle), Snow Skiing (downhill), Swimming (general, non-competitive), Volleyball,
PERFORMANCE SKILLS:
Voice Range - Bari-tenor (classically trained, musical theatre experienced)
Voiceover, Teleprompter,
Very skilled with power and hand tools
ACCENTS:
Australian, British - a variety of class styles, German, Southern
Normal speaking style - no regional accent, low in pitch, tend to speak quickly.
Oberon - Shakespeare in Hollywood - AFD Theatre - Mickey Coburn (D)
Frederick Arnott - Enchanted April - AFD Theatre - Kevin Mark Kline (D)
Ebenezer Scrooge - A Christmas Carol - AFD Theatre - Alex Luchesse (D)
Capt. Von Trapp - The Sound of Music - Wakefield Repertory Theatre - Shayna Ross (D)
Henry Drummond - Inherit the WInd - Theater To Go - Alex Luchesse (D)
INTERNET:
Humorous product information video for www.YOUgNeek.com ("lighter cufflinks")
TRAINING:
16+ years of on-going voice study (classical and Broadway) with Bradley Pennington
Voiceover class with Sonny Dufault - Media Performance Institute, Boston
Strong computer skills.
Part time instructor at North Shore Community College - graphic design software.
Accomplished cook and wine connoisseur.
Handyman work - very skilled with power and hand tools.
Speaking range: Low, tend to speak quickly
No regional accent
Good with dialectics and a variety of accents
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