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LANCE LEWMAN NARRATES "BECOMING HUMAN: FIRST STEPS" FOR NOVA ON PBS
Where did we come from? What makes us human? An explosion of recent discoveries sheds light on these questions, and NOVA's comprehensive, three-part special, "Becoming Human," examines what the latest scientific research reveals about our hominid relatives. Part 1, "First Steps," examines the factors that caused us to split from the other great apes. The program explores the fossil of "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child." Paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged spent five years carefully excavating the sandstone-embedded fossil. NOVA's cameras are there to capture the unveiling of the face, spine, and shoulder blades of this 3.3 million-year-old fossil child. And NOVA takes viewers "inside the skull" to show how our ancestors' brains had begun to change from those of the apes. Program airs on Tuesday, August 31, at 8:00 PM.
SHELDON SMITH NARRATES "NO ESCAPE: DANGERS OF CONFINED SPACES" FOR U.S. CHEMICAL SAFETY BOARD
On October 2, 2007, five people were killed and three others injured when a fire erupted 1,000 feet underground in a tunnel at Xcel Energy Company's hydroelectric power plant in Georgetown, Colorado, located approximately 45 miles west of Denver. The fatally injured workers were trapped deep underground during an operation to coat the inside of the tunnel with epoxy using highly flammable solvents. The tunnel is several thousand feet long and connects two reservoirs with electricity-generating turbines.
The video can be seen at www.csb.gov.
LANCE LEWMAN NARRATES NOVA'S "THE FOUR-WINGED DINOSAUR" ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, ON PBS.
In 2002, the discovery of a beautiful and bizarre fossil astonished scientists and reignited the debate over the origin of flight. With four wings and superbly preserved feathers, the 130 million-year-old creature was like nothing paleontologists had ever seen before. In this program, NOVA travels to the Chinese stone quarry where the fossil was discovered–a famed fossil treasure-trove –and teams up with the world's leading figures in paleontology, biomechanics, aerodynamics, animation, and scientific reconstruction to perform an unorthodox experiment: a wind tunnel flight test of a scientific replica of the ancient oddity. Dubbed Microraptor, the crow-sized fossil is one of the smallest dinosaurs ever found and one of the most controversial, challenging conventional theories and assumptions about the evolution of flight.
LANCE LEWMAN NARRATES NOVA'S "KINGS OF CAMOUFLAGE" TUESDAY, JUNE 22, ON PBS
Join NOVA on a voyage beneath the waves, where you'll discover a bizarre, alien-like creature like no other. It's an animal with eight sucker-covered arms growing out of its head, three hearts pumping its blue-green blood, and a doughnut-shaped brain. It has the ability to change its color and shape to blend in with seaweed and rocks, and it has a knack for switching on electrifying light shows that dazzle its prey. Perhaps most surprising of all, this animal is quite intelligent, with a highly complex brain. In this program, underwater cameras capture the extraordinary, transformative powers of the cuttlefish.
SCREEN ACTORS GUILD PRESENTS PRESTIGIOUS HOWARD KEEL AWARD AT WASHINGTON, D.C. EVENT
What: Screen Actors Guild Regional Branch Division leadership and the Washington-Baltimore leadership of SAG/AFTRA host a special celebration to honor Sheldon Smith, recipient of the prestigious Howard Keel Award.
Who: Ken Howard, Screen Actors Guild President, Amy Aquino, Screen Actors Guild Secretary-Treasurer, David Hartley-Margolin, Screen Actors Guild 3rd National Vice President, Kirk Penberthy, SAG Washington-Baltimore Branch President, Sheldon Smith, Honoree, David White, Screen Actors Guild National Executive Director and elected SAG Regional Branch Division leaders
Roberta Reardon, AFTRA National President, Bob Edwards, AFTRA National First Vice President (and Radio Hall of Famer), Paul Almeida, President, Department for Professional Employees AFL-CIO, David Cohen, Executive Director, Department for Professional Employees AFL-CIO, Julie Wright, AFTRA Washington-Baltimore Local President, Jane Beard, Past SAG Washington-Baltimore Branch President and former Washington-Baltimore Branch National Board Director, John Badila, Past SAG Washington-Baltimore Branch President, Past AFTRA Washington-Baltimore Local President and current AFTRA National Board member, Joe Krebs, Past AFTRA Washington-Baltimore Local President, AFTRA National Board and morning news anchor on NBC’s WRC-TV in Washington, Jim Bohannan, Radio Hall of Fame host of Westwood One’s syndicated Jim Bohannan Show and Marice Tobias, preeminent Los Angeles based voice-over coach (and first female director to win a CLIO award).
A number of prominent political media consultants including: Tom Edmonds, Edmonds & Associates, Doug Bailey, formerly of Bailey Deardorfff & Associates (one of the “fathers” of political media consulting dating back to the early 70s), Paul Wilson, Wilson Grand Communications, Rick Reed, Rick Reed Media, Art Hackney, Hackney & Hackney, Paul Curcio, SRCP Media and John Marcus, McCarthy Marcus Hennings Ltd.
Master of Ceremonies: Paul Anthony. A member colleague of Smith, Anthony is well known in D.C. for his work on PBS and in New York where he was with Sirius Radio for a time. He is the announcer for 1010 WINS NYC.
When: 6 p.m. Cocktails and Dinner*
8 p.m. Tribute to Sheldon Smith
Where: The National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045
*Dinner is invitation only and not open to the media or public.
Members of the media interested in covering this event, please contact: Pamela Greenwalt, Screen Actors Guild, (323) 549-6872 (323) 549-6872, cell (323) 440-2892 (323) 440-2892, pgreenwalt@sag.org
About the Honoree and Howard Keel Award:
SAG/AFTRA Washington-Baltimore Branch member Sheldon Smith will receive the 2nd Annual Howard Keel Award for his tireless contributions to Screen Actors Guild. Smith joined SAG in Detroit in 1968. Based in Washington, D.C. since 1986, Smith is an award-winning actor/narrator and perhaps the best-known voice of Republican media campaigns in America. He is a four-time winner of the Peer Award for Voiceover/Narration, most recently the 2009 Peer Gold Award for A Restless Giant - The Ever-Changing Nature of Mount Rainier, produced for the National Park Service by Henninger Productions. Smith is also the recipient of 19 Telly Awards, multiple Pollie Awards and Reed Awards, and a CINE Golden Eagle Award, among other recognitions. For more than 30 years, he has specialized exclusively in voiceover.
For the past several years, Smith has presented a very popular workshop nationwide which teaches members how to convert non-union work into union jobs. Smith has also participated in every Branch Wages & Working Conditions Committee for both the Commercials and Industrial Contracts for over 20 years.
Named for the legendary actor-singer and former SAG president, the Howard Keel Award is annually presented to persons who make a significant contribution to the promotion of Screen Actors Guild and to the welfare and benefit of members in their Branch, or nationally, as part of the Regional Branch Division. Keel was SAG’s 10th president (1958-59) and during his term, the SAG National Board was increased from 39 to 52 seats, allowing for Branch representation — for the first time — from New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit and Boston.
LANCE LEWMAN NARRATES "CHIMPS: NEXT OF KIN" ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL
Chimpanzees in Senegal have been observed carrying out astounding behaviors that have experts stunned. They've developed survival skills once believed to be performed only by humans - like hunting mammals with tools made of sticks. What can their actions tell us about our own origins? Anthropologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Jill Preutz chronicles these chimps and the lessons to be learned about ourselves. Airs Friday, April 9, at 6:00PM EDT.
INDIE SHORT FILM GRAND PRIZE WINNER COMES FROM MARYLAND
"Hot Flash," a film written by Barbie DeSantis and directed by David DeBoy, won the Grand Prize in a worldwide competition for independent short films. The film was produced by Barbie DeSantis and Ty Ford. More information can be found at http://www.indieshortfilms.net/id71.html.
GREG WILLIAMS ANNOUNCES "IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE" ON PBS
Honoring Black History Month, the program aired nationwide on PBS on Thursday, February 11 and was broadcast on NPR on Friday, February 12. Featured performers include Yolanda Adams, Morgan Freeman, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Natalie Cole and the Blind Boys of Alabama.
NAOMI JACOBSON NOMINATED FOR HELEN HAYES AWARD
Naomi Jacobson has been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Play, for her perfomance in The Winter's Tale at Folger Theatre. The 2010 Helen Hayes Awards, honoring excellence with one of the most prestigious theatrical honors in the country, will be presented on April 5 at the Warner Theatre and the JW Marriott Hotel in Washington, D.C.
CHUCK THOMPSON NARRATES "DOGTOWN" ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
"Dogtown," now in its fourth season, takes a look at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, one of the county's largest no-kill animal facilities. On 33,000 acres of Utah canyon country, the sanctuary rehabilities sick and wounded dogs from all over the country. Airs Friday nights at 8:00 PM on the National Geographic Channel.
"MY GENERATION" GOES NATIONWIDE ON PBS
AARP's TV program, "My Generation," has gone nationwide on PBS and will debut here in the DC area on WETA, Channel 26, in February. The many helpful features on the program include topics such as health/fitness, reinventing oneself, finance, etc. The program is co-hosted by Greg Williams.
LANCE LEWMAN NARRATES "WHAT DARWIN NEVER KNEW" FOR NOVA ON PBS
Earth teems with a staggering variety of animals, including 9,000 kinds of birds, 28,000 types of fish, and more than 350,000 species of beetles. What explains this explosion of living creatures—1.4 million different species discovered so far, with perhaps another 50 million to go? The source of life's endless forms was a profound mystery until Charles Darwin brought forth his revolutionary idea of natural selection. But Darwin's radical insights raised as many questions as they answered. What actually drives evolution and turns one species into another? To what degree do different animals rely on the same genetic toolkit? And how did we evolve?
"What Darwin Never Knew" offers answers to riddles that Darwin couldn't explain. Breakthroughs in a brand-new science—nicknamed "evo devo"—are linking the enigmas of evolution to another of nature's great mysteries, the development of the embryo. NOVA takes viewers on a journey from the Galapagos Islands to the Arctic, and from the explosion of animal forms half a billion years ago to the research labs of today. Scientists are finally beginning to crack nature's biggest secrets at the genetic level. The results are confirming the brilliance of Darwin's insights while revealing clues to life's breathtaking diversity in ways the great naturalist could scarcely have imagined.
One hundred and fifty years later, scientists decode nature's greatest mysteries—a two-hour special. Aired December 29, 2009 on PBS.
SAG HONORS VOICEOVER ACTOR SHELDON SMITH
Washington, D.C. (December 1, 2009) — Screen Actors Guild announced today that Washington-Baltimore Branch member Sheldon Smith will receive the 2nd Annual Howard Keel Award for his tireless contributions to the Guild. Smith joined SAG in Detroit in 1968 and will receive his honor at the Regional Branch Division’s annual board meeting in May.
“I am honored and humbled by this recognition,” said Smith. “To me, it reflects the gratitude I have for my membership in the Guild and in AFTRA. Being a union member has afforded me professional opportunities I would not otherwise have enjoyed and my earned union benefits have allowed me to be a full-time working actor with a long and rewarding career.”
Based in Washington, D.C. since 1986, Smith is an award-winning actor/narrator and perhaps the best-known voice of Republican media campaigns in America. He is a four-time winner of the Peer Award for Voiceover/Narration, most recently the 2009 Peer Gold Award for A Restless Giant - The Ever-Changing Nature of Mount Rainier, produced for the National Park Service by Henninger Productions. Smith is also the recipient of 19 Telly Awards, multiple Pollie Awards and Reed Awards, and a CINE Golden Eagle Award, among other recognitions. For more than 30 years, he has specialized exclusively in voiceover.
Among his contributions to the Guild, Smith serves as a member of SAG’s National Financial Core Task Force, and his passion is for both internal and external organizing. For the past several years, he has presented a very popular workshop nationwide which teaches members how to convert non-union work into union jobs. Smith has also participated in every Branch Wages & Working Conditions Committee for both the Commercials and Industrial Contracts for over 20 years.
“Sheldon has lent his time, energy, intellect and considerable talent to an extraordinary number of efforts that have benefited not only Washington-Baltimore members, but members across the country,” said SAG 3rd National Vice President David Hartley-Margolin. “Sheldon’s service has been tireless, staggering, and offered for years without regard for recognition, making him more than deserving of this distinguished award.”
Named for the legendary actor-singer and former SAG president, the Howard Keel Award is annually presented to persons who make a significant contribution to the promotion of Screen Actors Guild and to the welfare and benefit of members in their Branch, or nationally, as part of the Regional Branch Division.
About SAG
Screen Actors Guild is the nation’s largest labor union representing working actors. Established in 1933, SAG has a rich history in the American labor movement, from standing up to studios to break long-term engagement contracts in the 1940s to fighting for artists’ rights amid the digital revolution sweeping the entertainment industry in the 21st century. With 20 branches nationwide, SAG represents over 120,000 actors who work in film and digital motion pictures and television programs, commercials, video games, industrials, Internet and all new media formats. The Guild exists to enhance actors’ working conditions, compensation and benefits and to be a powerful, unified voice on behalf of artists’ rights. SAG is a proud affiliate of the AFL-CIO. Headquartered in Los Angeles, you can visit SAG online at SAG.org
PRODUCER'S HANDY DANDY TALENT SWEEP VOICEOVER AWARDS IN NOVEMBER
AFTRA/SAG talent from the Producer's Handy Dandy won every single award in all voiceover categories at the TIVA-DC Peer Awards celebration held Saturday, November 14. Gold awards in voiceover were won by Kathryn Klvana, Sheldon Smith, Melissa Leebaert and Dude Walker, with Brenna McDonough, Lance Lewman, Don Hagen, Gale Nemec, Greg Williams, Leebaert and Walker taking home awards at the Silver and Bronze levels. Additionally, McDonough and Craig Sechler won Gold Awards for on-camera performances, and Erik Synnestvedt, Pete Papageorge, Lewman and Williams also were recognized for on-camera excellence. The gala evening was held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Congratulations to all from "The Mid-Atlantic's Best Voiceover Resource."
NEW PRODUCER'S HANDY DANDY VOICEOVER CD RELEASED
The 2009/2010 Producer's Handy Dandy CD has been mailed to nearly 10,000 producers, agencies and studios up and down the east coast and across the country. If you haven't received your personal copy, you can request one here.
WELCOME NEW CD MEMBERS
Please check out the demos of the newest voices on the 2009/2010 CD: Jennifer Massey, Joy Haynes, Bob Armfield , Elizabeth Parsons, Jeannie Johnson, Johnny Holliday, Victoria Ray, Bob Moore, Roberta Masters and Diana Sowle.
CONTEST WINNER NAMED
Congratulations to Jay Chapin at Biz Video Solutions, Rockville, Maryland, who won a Samsung 40" flat screen HDTV in a promotion celebrating the release of the 2009-2010 Producer's Handy Dandy CD.
The Producer's Handy Dandy has been the Mid-Atlantic's premier voiceover casting resource for more than 30 years. It was started by the late Carroll James in 1972 and quickly became an indispensable tool for producers and advertising agencies. Then as now, the performers featured on the Producer's Handy Dandy CD are members of AFTRA and the Screen Actors Guild and look forward to working with you.
In addition, our online talent pool features many more performers from the Washington-Baltimore area who specialize in voiceovers. Need a young voice with a hip attitude? An accent? A mature, authoritative read? Search for the voice you need in one of 20 voicestyles. We think you'll agree that finding the right voice has never been easier.