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Voice-over / Los Angeles:
Arlene Thornton & Assoc.   (818) 760-6688

Voice-over / Chicago:
DeSantí Talents   (312) 842-2000

COMMERCIALS Demo

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ANIMATION/CHARACTER Demo

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VOICE-OVER TRAINING:

Bob Bergen - animation
Mick Wingert
Huck Liggett (Voicecaster)
Richard Horvitz - animation
Elaine Craig
Bill Holmes

SINGING Demo

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STEVEN HACK is first and foremost an experienced actor, having acted with some of the best in Hollywood and New York for more than three decades. He's played character roles of many varieties and dialects and accents, from doctors and scientists to crooks and murder suspects… British lords, Dublin townies and the state of North Carolina… yes, he played the state of North Carolina in a commercial. His voice has an endearing, genuine quality that is trustworthy, smart and versatile. Undeniably a non-announcer, his sound can also have a little or a lot of character and he has a flair for storytelling. When not on-camera (or on stage), his voice has been heard not only in commercials and animation, but also in live radio productions of The Odd Couple (with Nathan Lane, Dan Castellaneta, and Yeardley Smith) and Counsellor-At-Law (with John Rubinstein), and even on the Grammy award-winning Broadway cast album of Cats.

MORE AUDIO FILES

The two clips below are from full radio productions, recorded with live audiences for L.A. Theatre Works and broadcast on NPR. The complete recordings are available through L.A. Theatre Works.

THE ODD COUPLE

Steven as Roy, Nathan Lane as Oscar, Dan Castellanetta as Murray

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Neil Simon's classic comedy. Other cast members included David Paymer as Felix, and Yeardley Smith and Linda Purl as the Pigeon Sisters.

COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

Steven as Johann Breitstein, John Rubinstein as George Simon

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Set in 1931, the law offices of Simon and Tedesco are shaken when former client, German immigrant Johann Breitstein reveals information that could lead to George Simon's disbarment.
(Play by Elmer Rice)

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