Dino Andrade

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Dino Andrade

Dino Andrade
Born September 16, 1963
San Bernardino, CA, USA
Occupation Actor, Screenwriter, Director
Spouse Mary Kay Bergman (1990-1999)

Dino Andrade (born September 16, 1963) is an American voice actor, who has also dabbled as a screenwriter and independent film maker. A life-long fan of Science-Fiction, Horror, Fantasy & Animation, Dino is also the creator and founder of the fledgling geek dating/community website SOULGEEK.COM [1] which was launched in July of 2007 and now has members in the thousands worldwide. On a side note, Dino has a passion for symphonic film scores and he's a Baseball fan - in particular, he's a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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[edit] Filmography - Voice Actor

[edit] Television

[edit] Online Series

  • Kevin Costners' The Explorer's Club (2007) -- Father Russeau
  • Tomb Raider (2007) -- Rodrigo, Moctezuma, Janitor.
  • PvP: The Series (2007) - Skull the Troll

[edit] Video Games

[edit] Commercials

  • In early 2007 became the official voice of "Pop" of "Snap", "Crackle" & "Pop" for all Rice Crispies ad campaigns including TV Commercials, Online campaigns and Radio Spots
  • Dodgers Radio Los Angeles Dodgers (2007)
  • Church's Chicken (2007)
  • California Nutrition Network PSA (2006)
  • Belterra Radio (2006)
  • Marley Park (2006)

[edit] Features

[edit] Filmography - Live Action Film Maker

  • Bob's Video (1999) - Writer, Director, and Co-executive Producer, Actor(uncredited)
  • Pumpkin Man (1998) - Writer

[edit] Filmography - Live Action Actor

[edit] Television

[edit] Commercials

[edit] Trivia

  • After Andrade was cast as Skull, PvP creator Scott Kurtz gave Dino a cameo as a voice actor in the PvP webcomic.[2] much to his surprise.
  • Andrade was married to the late voice actress Mary Kay Bergman (1961-1999) of South Park fame until her struggle with a severe anxiety disorder led to her suicide. Dino has since been active in helping to raise mental health awareness and has launched the Mary Kay Bergman Project with that continued goal in mind.
  • Mary Kay also shared Andrade's passion for science fiction, horror, fantasy and animation, thus her loss also served as a chief inspiration behind the creation of SoulGeek.Com.

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