UBC2C Presenters
Laura Belsey - Directing

Laura Belsey - Directing

Laura Belsey is an award-winning director, whose commercials and short films have won numerous international honors, including a Cannes Gold Lion. Her "New York, New York" spot for the Coalition for the Homeless, hailed by ...

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Robert Lamoreaux - Animating Your Storyline

Robert Lamoreaux - Animating Your Storyline

Robert Lamoreaux Lamoreaux, has written, developed, and produced some of the most popular animation series for Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and ABC Family including ‘Totally Spies,’ ‘Hey Arnold!,’ the Annie Award-nominated ‘Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi’ and ‘Catdog.’ ...

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Rosalind Jarrett - Journalism and New Media

Rosalind Jarrett - Journalism and New Media

Rosalind Jarrett, BA ’69 Rosalind Jarrett is Executive in Charge of Publicity for the Screen Actors Guild Awards® and has contributed to expanding the audiences for the SAG Awards telecasts on TNT and TBS since 1999. ...

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Alan Zweibel - Comedy Writing for All Genres

Alan Zweibel - Comedy Writing for All Genres

Alan Zweibel ’72 Multi-Emmy Award-winning writer/producer/director, Alan Zweibel began his career as part of the original ‘Saturday Night Live’ writing team. His TV credits also include ‘It’s Garry Shandling Show,’ ‘Monk’ and ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm.’ Zweibel’s ...

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Peter Riegert - Screenwriting

Peter Riegert - Screenwriting

Peter Riegert ’68 Veteran actor/writer/director Riegert has appeared in more than 30 films such as ‘The Mask’ and ‘Coldblooded.’ He was nominated for an Emmy for his role in ‘Barbarians at the Gate,’ (CBS), played Richard ...

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Linda Gelman - Improv: Thinking on Your Feet

Linda Gelman - Improv: Thinking on Your Feet

Linda Gelman ’72 Gelman started her career as a dancer, having taken classes at UB in spite of being a Russian history major. She earned an MA in dance education at Columbian University Teachers College, ...

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Harris Ferris - Managing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Cultural Organizations

Harris Ferris - Managing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Cultural Organizations

Harris Ferris ’78 Executive director of the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Ferris previously headed the Nevada Ballet in Las Vegas and New Jersey's American Repertory Ballet, where he was managing director to the affiliated Princeton Ballet School. ...

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Richard Lawrence - The Agent's Role in the Entertainment Industry

Richard Lawrence - The Agent's Role in the Entertainment Industry

Richard Lawrence ’67 Richard Lawrence started his career at Abrams-Rubaloff & Associates (AR&A) an agent for voice over performers and celebrities. In 1976 he founded Richard Lawrence Enterprises, a personnel management company representing actors, comedians, and ...

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Ray Leslee - Shakespeare Sings

Ray Leslee - Shakespeare Sings

Ray Leslee ’76, ’77 Leslee is considered one of the leading composers of music for Shakespeare in the world. His musicals have been produced by the Shubert Organization, Playwrights Horizons, the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Alabama ...

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Saul Elkin - Starting a Theatre Company and Perfecting Your Audition: An Actor's Workshop

Saul Elkin - Starting a Theatre Company and Perfecting Your Audition: An Actor's Workshop

Saul Elkin Saul Elkin, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in the UB Department of Theatre and Dance, is founder and artistic director of Shakespeare in Delaware Park, now in its 35th season, and co-founder and artistic ...

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Jeanne Palmer Fornarola - Dance Audition and Panel Discussion

Jeanne Palmer Fornarola - Dance Audition and Panel Discussion

Jeanne Palmer-Fornarola ’00 (UB Faculty) Clinical assistant professor in dance at the University at Buffalo, Palmer-Fornarola is the director of the Dance Program in the Department of Theater and Dance. She instructs courses in ballet, dance ...

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Paul Zuckerman - Improv: Thinking on Your Feet

Paul Zuckerman - Improv: Thinking on Your Feet

Paul Zuckerman ’72 Zuckerman trained with Del Close at the Second City in Chicago and helped bring Chicago City Limits to New York in 1980. He performed with the company for 15 years and is ...

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Ken Tabachnick - Managing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Cultural Organizations

Ken Tabachnick - Managing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Cultural Organizations

Ken Tabachnick ’77 Tabachnick has worked in all areas of entertainment for some 30 years. After a long career as a lighting designer for opera, dance, theater, and television, he earned his JD from Fordham Law School. ...

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Robert Fingerman - The Business of Independent Film

Robert Fingerman - The Business of Independent Film

Robert S. Fingerman ’80 (BS Accounting, UB School of Management) Managing partner of Fingerman & Macke, CPA, PC, a Long Island-based CPA firm, Fingerman has more than 28 years’ experience providing accounting and tax services to ...

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Don Zakarin - Entertainment, Arts and Media Law Panel

Don Zakarin - Entertainment, Arts and Media Law Panel

Don Zakarin '72 He is chairman of the litigation department at New York’s Pryor Cashman “having attained the position mostly by clean living and inertia.” He considers himself a general litigator, having represented clients in a ...

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Bobby Collins - Stand-up Comedy

Bobby Collins - Stand-up Comedy

Bobby Collins ’73 American Comedy Award winner for Best Male Stand-up, Collins has hosted VH-1’s Stand Up Spotlight, A&E’s An Evening at the Improv, and Showtime’s A Pair of Jokers. He has opened for Frank Sinatra, ...

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Jody Kleinberg Biehl - Journalism and New Media

Jody Kleinberg Biehl - Journalism and New Media

Jody Kleinberg Biehl Jody Kleinberg Biehl became the director of UB’s Journalism Certificate Program in January 2009. Before coming to UB, she worked as an editor at Der Spiegel Online, Europe’s largest news magazine and Germany’s ...

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11 Questions with Robert Lamoreaux

1994 UB alumnus Robert Lamoreaux has written and produced some of the most popular animation series for Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and ABC Family including “Totally Spies,” “Hey Arnold!,” the Annie Award-nominated “Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi” and “Catdog.” Robert has also worked on the generation defining animated hit, “Spongebob Squarepants.”

Robert will be teaching a workshop in Writing for Animation at UBC2C.

1: What was the last project you added to your resume? I’m writing

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