Richard Green

Voiceover Artist at WME

Richard Green's work experience includes various roles in the entertainment industry. Richard started their career in 1984 as a jazz musician and writer for "The Palace." In 1992, they became the Managing Director at Next Step Studios, where they worked on voiceover projects for TV, internet, radio, games, and movies. In 2003, Green worked as a voiceover actor for TurnerClassicMovies, HDNet, COD Modern Warfare, and other projects. From 2008 to 2009, they acted at SBV Talent and Hoffman Lewis. In 2010, Green became the President of HISTORY OF COOL, an interactive network focused on cool content. In 2011, they joined William Morris Endeavor as a voiceover artist for projects such as TCM, Call Of Duty, and Nike. In 2016, Green briefly worked as an actor at Atlas Talent Agency. Richard also served as the President of Had To Be Made from 2003 to 2005.

Richard Green attended the New York University from 1978 to 1979, where they pursued an MFA degree in Film. However, they did not complete the degree. Prior to that, from 1975 to 1978, Green studied at the California Institute of the Arts, obtaining a BFA degree in Film and Theater. In 1970-1971, they attended the LA Free School, focusing on various subjects under the sun. The provided information does not specify the start and end years for their education at BHHS, so it cannot be determined if they received a degree there or what field of study they pursued.

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