Register
SBV Happenings

News from Robert A. Delgadillo

Robert A. Delgadillo, the fabulous illustrator of the agents on our website, has re-launched his website! A little more news from Robert:  Also, I am very happy to announce that Latin America, Mexico in particular, has taken a BIG interest in my artwork!  The newspaper La Reforma, the Mexican equivalent to the L.A. Times, gave me a juicy write up.  I also did an interview last week with the magazine Gente, which should be hitting the press within the next week or two in Mexico and Argentina.  I will post the article on my website once it's published.

Joe Cipriano on the Today Show

Watch voiceover client, Joe Cipriano in a segement of the Today Show on Famous Voices, airing Friday, March 9th between 8:45 AM and 9:30 AM in both the Eastern and Pacific time zones.

Lauren Weedman at CALARTS

SBV talent, Lauren Weedman, will be performing in her one woman show BUST at CalArts' REDCAT theater from March 22nd through March 24th.  Breathtaking¦ Weedman is a female Robin Williams. L.A. Weekly A hilarious, poignant and completely unforgettable performance, Bust goes behind bars and into the echoing chambers of Lauren Weedman™s punishing psyche. The former Daily Show correspondent reports from the Los Angeles penal system in a work that careens wildly between her (sometimes) paying work in Hollywood and her ongoing volunteer gig in the L.A. County Jail. The incarcerated women for whom she advocates, and the mixed motives that have brought Weedman to their door, are portrayed with humor, energy and biting self-indictment.

Endre Hules on 24

SBV talent Endre Hules will be guest starring in the next two episodes (hours 6 PM to 8 PM) of Fox's 24.  Monday March 12th and 19th at 9 PM/8 PM central.  He also has a feature documentary, Torn from the Flag, that he wrote and directed, which is scheduled for U.S. and International release in late Spring/Summer.

Bob Boving Narrating Barbarians II

Voiceover talent, Bob Boving, narrates four episodes of Barbarians II for The History Channel. Terrorized by the Huns' savage raids, the Goths made a desperate bid for safety in the Roman Empire, but were forced into squalid concentration camps along the imperial borders, starved and degraded, their children sold as slaves. But Rome made a big mistake--the Goths kept their weapons and exploded in rioting and looting. After centuries of broken treaties, King Aleric sacked Rome. Ironically, the Goths maintained Roman art and culture in their new Goth kingdoms as the Empire faded away.

Kim Evey Short Featured on MySpace

On-Camera talent, Kim Evey wrote and stars in the short Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show, which is currently a featured video on MySpace. Take Pee Wee's Playhouse, divide by Wayne's World and multiply by all the charming randomness that is Japanese culture and you get Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show.

Archive
Categories
Links
Tags

© Copyright 2010 SBV Entertainment Group, Inc. |Privacy Statement|Terms Of Use