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Rich is an Emmy nominated actor and AudioFile Earphones Award winning voice-over artist with nearly 20 years of experience. For the past several years, he has performed the one man show of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 for The American Place Theatre’s Literature to Life Program, in venues across the country including Joe Papp’s Joe’s Pub at The Public Theatre. He has also garnered critical acclaim on stage in productions such as: Days of Wine and Roses as Joe Clay at The Schoolhouse Theatre, Gus in Harold Pinter’s Dumbwaiter and Stones in his Pockets at The Walnut Street Theatre. Rich played former secret serviceman on Law and Order; Criminal Intent, and voiced many characters for RockStar Games’ Grand Theft Auto Series and Red Dead Redemption 2. Voiced animation for The Transformers, Rescue Bots, The Fixes, Marvel Comics Thor & Loki, and the lead antagonist in the feature film Sheep and Wolves, among others. Rich has narrated over 70+ audio books including William Kent Krueger's Ordinary Grace, His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Wisdom of Compassion and Jodi Piccoult’s House Rules, for which he won the Golden Earphone Award. Rich was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for his inspired performances of all the animated characters for Discovery Kid’s The Icons of Science.

Rich Orlow

Master Eon (Modern)
for Master Eon (Modern) in Skylanders Adventures
Suggested by tildeheart

On an ordinary day, a boy named Jacob "Jake" Becker finds a strange stone pedestal on his way home from school, and upon touching it, it activates and whisks him away to a magical world beyond his imagination! Upon his arrival, Jake is found and taken in by an elderly mage named Master Eon, who tells him that he is the portal master prophesied to save both this world and his own from evil, and begins his training as he tries to find a way back home ║ Remake of a fancast for a hypothetical Skylanders animated series based on the scrapped animated show pitched to Moonscoop/Splash Entertainment in 2011. Professional voice actors only, no celebrities (unless they have done a significant amount of voiceover work and not just stuff for big budget projects), don't cast white VAs as characters of color (and please read the descriptions to see what castings I want for them), there are separate roles for 2000s/early 2010s time period accurate casting and modern-day casting so please sort your castings accordingly. Casting deceased/retired VAs in time-period accurate roles is fine provided that they were alive and active in the industry during that time period. For further story info see here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rW-kdnxPpoFzFNzbBX7h-gms2SERw3f3gtqd6_4aRL4/




