Actor's ethnicity, physical traits (height, etc.) and skills (juggling, driving, etc.) - be descriptive as possible:
character/blue collar as well as upscale
Above average in baseball/softball/basketball/tennis/darts/bowling; please visit my website for additional pics, reel, and v-o samples
Actor's relevant work experience (past 1-2 years), training & acting classes (list actual projects, dates & your role):
Oscar is a graduate and scholarship recipient of the University of Miami Drama Department, where he was a regular at the Ring Theatre with lead and supporting roles such as Protean in A Funny Thing Happened..., Willie in The Time of Your Life, Doody in Grease, and was named to the all-star cast for his performance as Elmer in The Happy Journey at the University of Miami District Drama Festival.
He has done commercials for McDonald's, Colgate, AT&T, HBO, and Sonic Burgers, amongst others; various roles on both One Life to Live and Guiding Light; appearances on Saturday Night Live and Law & Order. Some of his many voice-overs cover K-Mart, M&M's, Showtime, Hugo Boss, Budweiser, Canon, Radio Shack; promos for Univision, along with cartoon voices for USPS and PBS/P-Pals.
His print work includes Johnson & Johnson, McGraw-Hill, American Health magazine and New York Newsday, in addition to several industrials. Feature films include Porky's, Rude Awakening, Goodfellas, Moonstruck and Music & Lyrics. He has done readings for the Latino Playwrights Festival. He has also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts advanced acting program in New York City and currently teaches voice-overs at the Screen Actors Guild. Oscar is represented for voice-overs by Access Talent and all other categories by Kolstein Talent, both in NYC.
Other work, hobbies, charities, etc. in which this actor is involved:
Private v/o coaching and production of v/o demos; Play softball and baseball on 5 teams
Illustrative words describing this actor's voice range (e.g. Boston & southern accents, conversational, announcer, etc.):
English and Spanish (generic and/or accents, and fluent in both), announcer; narration; looping; teleprompter; commercial; character and cartoon voices; warm, inviting, gentle, soothing and subtle but also hard sell and in your face
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