On Camera

Bob Reed

ATTRIBUTES: Height: 5' 10" Weight: 230 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Suit: 46R Shirt: 17 x 34 Slacks: 42 x 32 Shoe: 10.5
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ABILITIES:
  • Commercial OC
  • Commercial Print
  • Emcee/Moderator
  • Film/Television
  • Improvisation
  • Industrial
  • Spokes/Show Host
  • Teleprompter Proficient
  • Bob’s vast experience in TV and film, on-camera commercials, voiceover for TV, radio, anime, audiobooks, and video games, has made him one of the most sought-after talents in the DFW market. He attributes his success as an actor to his background and training in theater, giving all of his work a solid foundation that supports every type of performance from serious drama to outrageous comedy. He prides himself on showing up to work with a positive attitude, thorough preparation, and a sense of humor. “If you can’t have fun doing what we do, you should probably be doing something else.” Clients have praised Bob for his “team first” approach saying, “We did ourselves a big favor casting Bob.” When Bob isn’t working, you can find him chasing that little white ball and elusive perfect swing on any number of local golf courses.

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    ABILITIES:
  • Accents/Dialects
  • Audio Books
  • Commercial VO
  • Games & Anime
  • Narration
  • Podcasts
  • Singer
  • Bob’s vast experience in TV and film, on-camera commercials, voiceover for TV, radio, anime, audiobooks, and video games, has made him one of the most sought-after talents in the DFW market. He attributes his success as an actor to his background and training in theater, giving all of his work a solid foundation that supports every type of performance from serious drama to outrageous comedy. He prides himself on showing up to work with a positive attitude, thorough preparation, and a sense of humor. “If you can’t have fun doing what we do, you should probably be doing something else.” Clients have praised Bob for his “team first” approach saying, “We did ourselves a big favor casting Bob.” When Bob isn’t working, you can find him chasing that little white ball and elusive perfect swing on any number of local golf courses.