I have done voice work for clients as far ranging as Revlon and a local Italian bakery. In the era of filmstrips I did loads of work for Prentice Hall---everything from principles of land surveying to double entry bookkeeping. At the American Shakespeare Festival in CT in the 70's I used to train people in improvisation, both comic and dramatic. Recently I have done a couple of successful on camera gigs playing pompous newsreaders in love with the sound of their own voices. I have voiced training videos for Olin Chemical's OSHA work---using emergency breathing devices, avoiding office injuries, etc. Check out my audio samples at .
BA Yale English major, Tulane MA in Theatre and Speech. New York School of Announcing and Speech (1963). Wrote the screenplay for the first FRIDAY THE 13TH, wrote and appeared in MANNY'S ORPHANS as the Vice Principal. Trained in playwrighting under Herbert Berghof in NYC in the 1970's. Do many public speaking gigs and teach screenwriting freelance.
I do most of my work out of my son's studio in Oakland...he is the bass player for KOWLOON WALLED CITY and SNAILFACE for whom I did a super-dramatic VOICEOVER on their last record. Ian Miller has it all and can do it all in his studio. What he doesn't have he can get at the drop of a script.
I am easy to work with, knowledgeable and confident. I also love the English language and know how to use it and abuse it if the work calls for it. In short I love doing this work, my schedule (I am retired on a Writer's Guild pension) is gloriously open. I don't have any other jobs to work around if you get in there first.