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In more
than 25 years as a professional union actor in NYC, Robert Fass has
enjoyed success in an unusually wide range of disciplines, including
all facets of corporate industrials and special events. Beyond his
abilities as an actor and presenter, he is a speechwriter and presentation
coach for performers and business executives alike and has worked
as a creative director and writer for most of the major corporate
marketing and production firms in New York.
On stage, Robert starred opposite
Theodore Bikel in the hit off-Broadway production of The Gathering.
Other credits include leading roles in Stars at Soho Rep;
The Night That Roger… at the Ontological-Hysteric Theater;
Dent at Hartford Stage (opposite Isabel Keating); and The
Kids at Mile Square Theatre. He co-founded the long-running
improvisational theatre company Some Assembly Required, where
(in addition to performing in clubs, colleges and theatres around
the country) he helped design and facilitate creative workshops
for Fortune 500 business clients.
Robert is a veteran of countless
commercials and corporate industrials (both live and video), is
an Audie-nominated audiobook narrator and was a 2009 spoken word
Grammy candidate. He is heard weekly on the InTouch network reading
The New Yorker magazine to 4 million blind and visually impaired
listeners. He trained with Uta Hagen.
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