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Robert Sciglimpaglia
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  • New York City burbs
  • United States
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NBC "Your City" Apple iPhone App

Started Oct. 28, 2009

2 new acting reels

Started May. 21, 2009

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Replied Apr. 11, 2009

 

Robert Sciglimpaglia

HERE'S WHAT VOICE ACTORS ARE DOING AROUND THE WORLD!

Here's a Special 1-Day Bob Bergen NYC Event - Speaking of Voiceover! "Speaking of Voiceover" is a special full-day lecture presentation on all things Voiceover! It will be held at Actors Connection, 630 Ninth Ave (bet. 44th & 45th Sts.) on Saturday…
August 16
A forum for those burning business and legal questions that voice-over artists face everyday, like, LLC or S-Corp? What is a non-disclosure agreement and do I need to sign one?, Etc, Etc.
August 16
Hi Robert I have been contacted by a VO Agency possibly interesting in representing me. However, annual their is a fee of $ 275 but this does not guarantee any work. The fee is to mainly cover the agencies fees including making a demo for me. Howev…
August 9
A forum for those burning business and legal questions that voice-over artists face everyday, like, LLC or S-Corp? What is a non-disclosure agreement and do I need to sign one?, Etc, Etc.
July 27
Thanks Robert!
July 18
In the US at least, that would be considered a "work for hire" and your company would not be obligated to pay you any additional amounts for the use of your voice, unless you entered into a separate agreement with them for doing so.
July 18
Sorry Robert, Yes, I work for a company that makes toys as a salaried employee and I have recorded some scratch audio that was taken through to the final product and therefore the shelves. The other day I was in a class and we were talking about our…
July 18
Hi Chuck. Thanks for posting. I don't quite understand your question. Are you asking if you work as an employee for a company and they ask you to record a commercial for them do they have to pay you, other than your salary, to do so?
July 18

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I WORK IN THE VOICE OVER INDUSTRY AS A(N)
Voice Actor, Voiceover Coach
HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
Born in Stamford, Connecticut and one of three brothers, Robert graduated from Stamford Catholic High School in 1984. After attending Eckerd College in St. Petersberg, Florida on a baseball scholarship, an injury forced him to transfer to the University of Connecticut, where he graduated in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in Political Science. Robert then graduated from Pace University School of Law in 1991. He passed the Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania bar exams on his first attempt and was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1991. He is currently a practicing attorney, as well as an actor and accomplished voice over artist. Robert hosted a local radio program back in the mid 1990's called "The Law Show", and more recently, hosted a radio show called "Ask the Lawyer." Robert's first venture into the acting field was a show called "American Experience: Hijacked!" which aired nationally on PBS-TV and was narrated by Campbell Scott. Since that time, he has appeared in numerous national projects with many big name stars, both in acting and voice overs.
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
The Voice of: The iPhone "NBC Your City" App; Tesoro Fuel, and most recently, Knology Cable TV Systems.
LANGUAGES
English
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Great Regular Guy voice, warm, sincere, honest, laid back and believable.
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impressions
American English
VOICES I AM ABLE TO PERFORM
Middle Age Male, Young Adult Male
AUDIO DELIVERY METHOD
FTP, AIF, MP3, WAV
EQUIPMENT
Audio Technica, Samson and MXL Microphones, Protools, CoolEdit and Audacity software. I also just got a ZOOM H4 flash recorder which I LOVE!!!
WEBSITE
http://www.robertpaglia.com

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Ed McMahon is in Foreclosure because he broke his neck and couldn't work.

It was reported yesterday (June 4) that legendary announcer Ed Mahon's mansion is in foreclosure as he is in arears on his mortgage some $600K because he could not work for a year since he broke his neck.

This raises a question for me as an attorney as to whether he had any type of disability insurance to cover something like this happening, and if he did, if it was adequate. I personally do have disability insurance on myself in case something like this does, god forbid, happen to me. If it ca… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2008 at 2:00pm — 3 Comments

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At 2:32pm on June 14, 2010, DC Goode said…
Thanks for the connect Rob.
Hope it's a goode week for you!
At 10:49pm on June 10, 2010, Sharon Laverne Young said…
Just saw that you have a huge audition this weekend and I wanted to wish you the best. You are in my prayers. It was a pleasure meeting you at Voice 2010 (I was helping out my friend who won the Chuck Riley scholarship, Gina). You were so gracious and kind!
At 9:39pm on March 3, 2010, Bonnie Engel Lee said…
Enjoyed your presentation last night on Edge's Studio's Talk With A Pro session. The information about copyrights and trademarks was very helpful. Thanks!
At 12:03pm on February 25, 2010, Debbe Hirata said…
Are you kidding? A sharp New York entertainment attorney AND a talented voice over artist! Great being connected. And thanks so much for reaching out!
At 7:42pm on February 5, 2010, Dan (Daniel Eduardo) Hurst said…
Hi Robert!

I know you’ve been a member of Voiceover Universe for some time, but I wanted to introduce one of our groups to you.

I hope you'll check out and join a group called MARKETING FOR FUN AND PROFIT. It's a group dedicated to discussing ways we can market ourselves - what works; what doesn't. You’ll find some very interesting ideas and concepts there! And we would appreciate your input. Click here for the link: MARKETING FOR FUN AND PROFIT!

Thanks for your time! I trust our paths will cross soon!

Best to ya!

dan (daniel eduardo) hurst
www.DanHurst.com
At 10:55am on November 19, 2009, Penny Abshire said…


Happy Birthday, Rob!

I hope it’s your very best one yet!!! Make it a great, positive day!

Hugs,

Penny

VoiceActing.com
At 9:23am on November 19, 2009, Diane Merritt said…
Happy Birthday Rob!
At 7:41pm on August 5, 2009, Greg Cleveland said…
Hey Rob,
I just wanted to say THANKS for the helpful marketing tips that you shared on the SUV website. I'm just getting my feet on the ground, and man, your tips just really hit home with me. Yes, there were 4 SUV marketing files for me to download and listen too....but YOURS was the one that 'scratched me where I itched!" Thanks.

Greg
At 9:33am on June 1, 2009, Wayne Pyle said…
Hey, Rob! Thanks for stopping by. I've been following your work and posts at different sites for awhile now and it's a pleasure to meet you in cyberspace, hope to do so in "real time" one of these days soon...Congrats on the A&E recurring!

Warmest regards,
Wayne P
At 5:11pm on February 22, 2009, Linda Ristig said…
Thank you for the add, Rob! I've read several of your articles on many different sites, and I always learn something new!

All the best,
Linda
 
 
 

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