Michael A. LoCicero

Male

Lincoln, RI

United States

Profile Information:

Member's contact info (email and phone or agent):
Cell - 401.301.7290
Email - mlocicero80@gmail.com
Member's acting, voice or modeling website:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3304503/
Member's age range:
26-30, 31-35, 36-40
Member's Affiliations:
Non Union
Member's PHYSICAL TRAITS (use format on the "Before Applying" page)
Height: 6'2
Weight: 200
Physique: Athletic
Hair Color: Brown
Hair Length: Short
Eyes: Brown
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Tattoos: 4

Suit: 44 Long
Shirt: Lg 34/35
Neck: 17
Waist: 34
Inseam: 34
Shoe: 11.5

Specific Skills: Stage combat (Hand to hand, Epee’ and dagger, Quarter staff, Broad sword), CDL Class B License, and I can grow a full beard faster than you can shave.
Portrayable & believable accents or dialects (e.g. Southern, Chinese, Spanish, German, Boston, etc.):
Accents: Southern, Cockney, Middle Eastern, New York (Brooklyn), German, French, Italian, Australian, Russian, Scottish, Irish, British, New England.
Member's Performance Skills:
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bicycling-general, Billiards-Pool, Bocci Ball, Bowling, Canoeing, Card Playing - Rummy, Chainsaw, Driving - car, Driving - stick shift-standard, Football, Frisbee - general, Frisbee - golf, Frisbee - freestyle, Improvisation, Juggler - 3, Kayaker, Motorcycle Riding - general, Mountain Biking, Ping-Pong, Running - general, Snorkeling, Softball, Stage Combat, Swimming - general ability, Teleprompter, Tennis, Volleyball - general ability
Recent noteworthy acting experience (use the format on the Before Applying page):
FILM:

Static - Nick Beaubien/Dan Rosario - Arthur Harris (lead)
The Mind's Eye - Joe Begos - Kurt Davidson (supporting)
They're Closing In - Jarret Blinkhorn - Nick (lead)
Erebus - Rick Laprade - Robert Neville (lead)
Moonflower - Cate Carson - Bryan (supporting)
Almost Human - Joe Begos - Barry (supporting)
Taste of You - Mathew McNamara - Rich (lead)
Fallout - Derek Dubois - Thomas (lead)
The Perfect Day for a Picnic - Bob Lucas - Howard (lead)
The Kiss - Derek Dubois - Professor Malle (lead)
Sleather *Winner-Audience Choice RIIFF* - Anthony Ambrosino - Linus (lead)
The Depth of Negatives - Eric Ryan - Dutch (supporting)

THEATRE:

The Voysey Inheritance - Ed Shea - Major Booth Voysey
Hugging the Shoulder - Amber Kelly - Derrick
Deca.go.go - Peter Sampieri - Avide Robinatt
Tape - Rich Morra - Jon
Twelfth Night - Tony Estrella - Antonio
The Swan - Tim Rubel - Bill/Swan
The Bald Soprano - Adam Sussman - Mr. Smith
Polish Joke - Brien Lang - Jasiu
The Crucible - Jim Beauregard - John Proctor
Training or acting classes (class name, teacher & where):
B.A. Theatre, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI 2004
A.A. Theatre, Dean College, Franklin, MA 2001

Auditioning for TV & Film (Carolyn Pickman, CP Casting 2011)
Improvisation (Mauro Hantman, Improv Jones 2006)
Auditioning (Bill Wilson, Rhode Island College 2003)
Voice and Articulation (Wendy Overly, Rhode Island College 2002)
Acting (Myron Schmidt, Jim Beauregard, Dean College 1999-2001)
Stage Combat/Movement, juggling (Jim Beauregard, Craig Handel, Dean College 1999-2001)
Other non-acting related work, hobbies or charities (not skills) in which this actor is involved (1 or 2 word descriptions):
Adjunct faculty member at Dean College in Franklin, MA. Recently directed "Twelve Angry Jurors" by Reginald Rose in April of 2011.

Played Noodel the Jester and Nacho the Oaf at the Medieval Manor in Boston, MA

Frequent volunteer actor/director for the Manton Avenue Project in Providence, RI - A playwriting program where inner city kids get to team up with local theater artists and put up a showcase of plays. The kids write the plays for the adults to direct and act in... it's the best theatre on EARTH.
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.):
Voiceover Experience:
I was the On-set voice of Underdog and all the other talking animals in the Disney/Spyglass feature "Underdog" shot in RI in 2006.
I played a stand-in voice for each animal so the actors could have someone to react off of in the scenes. Sometimes the scenes were with just animals and I would then talk to myself. But each animal had his or her own character!

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