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. Recent feature films include Everybody's Fine, Ceremony (Chef), and Henry's Crime. He has attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts advanced acting program in NYC as well as done readings for the Latino Playwrights Festival; He has taught voiceovers at the SAG Conservatory for 6 years as well as teaching it privately.
Recent
work:
Feature Films:
Inside Llewyn Davis, Now You See Me, PAWN
TV:
Damages, Gossip Girl, Person of Interest
Other:
3 voiceovers for National Grid Rhode Island (Announcer)
3 voiceovers for Jose Cuervo (Announcer)
Currently teaching voice-overs at SAG /NYC
Stand in work for: Ethan Phillips, Wallace Shawn, Jason Kravitz, Jason Alexander, Paul Schaffer
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| Mr.
Mendelev - "The Magic Life of Barney Strout" |
David
- "Removed" |
Commercial: CT 529 Savings |
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| SKAZKA
CKA3KA (Fairytale) |
BI Industrial |
Jake the Snake music video: "Call U Snitch" |
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| Father
Gregory in Yale University film "The Least of These" |
Voice
of narrator and Bill in Columbia University film "Bill
is My Dog" |
The Daily Show (fruit vendor) |
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Mortimer
in NYFA film
"Trade" |
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Splain in indie short
"Office the Musical" |
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