41st Annie Awards
I am honored to be asked back once again, to announce the 41st Annual Annie Awards. This will be my 9th year as the Announcer and I am looking forward to working with this year’s host, Patrick Warburton.
This is going to be fun!
I am honored to be asked back once again, to announce the 41st Annual Annie Awards. This will be my 9th year as the Announcer and I am looking forward to working with this year’s host, Patrick Warburton.
This is going to be fun!
As an advocate for Alzheimer’s, I am always looking for ways to help. I found a great site that supports Dementia and Alzheimer’s patients and caregivers. http://alzheimersspeaks.wordpress.com/ : They have chat rooms, webinars, and up to date information that is so helpful and supportive. Lori LaBey, the creator of Alzheimer’s Speaks was, “… recently Featured on…
For our 3rd episode we went to Scotland! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIJJiSYtSEk Disney is great because not only is this playing on line, it’s also playing in their hotels and on their cruise ships. In this episode I played a Scottish piper. However, if you want to see the real piper in action, check out this clip: http://blogs.disney.com/oh-my-disney/2013/12/10/bagpiper-surprises-disney-interactive-office/ (click on the piper)…
It’s funny, I either have so many auditions in one day, my head is spinning and I have no time to blog, or there is nothing and I have nothing to blog about. Feast or famine as they say. Well, it’s all been good. Several great auditions and fingers crossed. Some voice work on spec…
Quick, fun story… At the Emmy Nomination Reception a week ago, I ran into a casting director I hadn’t seen in a few years. While chit chatting, she says, (every actors favorite words) “I have a project I think you would be right for. I’ll send you the sides and script tomorrow.” Great story short…
As a member of the Television Academy’s Animation Peer Group, I not only get to vote for the Emmys,pretty cool, but I also get to meet some awesome and amazing animators, artists, directors and writers. I never got to meet Bill Melendez, but his work has and will transcend time. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/05/arts/television/05melendez.html?ref=obituaries&_r=0
Last night’s Annie Awards was an amazing, fun, edge of your seat, exciting kind of show! And that was just fighting the traffic to get there! Naah, in all seriousness, it really was one of the best shows ever! Patton Oswalt was the star and hero. So many things can go wrong on a live show and every…