Robert Lorick
Male, Theatrical Lyricist
Who is Robert Lorick?
Robert Lorick is an actor and lyricist, best known as a Broadway lyricist and for his work portraying Jack Flanders, a character in an ongoing series of ZBS Foundation audio adventures. In 1972, he made his debut as a lyricist with the Off-Broadway musical Hark! at the Mercer-O'Casey Theatre. In the 1980s, he wrote the lyrics for the Broadway show The Tap Dance Kid, which ran for 669 performances at the Broadhurst Theatre and the Minskoff Theatre, New York and won two Tony Awards in 1984. He received a Grammy nomination for best cast album for The Tap Dance Kid. He has also written for ABC's All My Children, Afterschool Specials, Disney's Polly Comin' Home and wrote the theme song for NBC's Millennium Special. His voiceover clients include Volvo, Cadillac, Ford, IBM, American Express, most of the world's leading fragrance houses and he was the "voice of Chanel" for more than a decade. His corporation, Lorick, Inc., is a video production company. He holds a Masters Degree from Columbia University.
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