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Richard Skipper Celebrates
Bill Berloni for The Theatrical Animals Fund (8/17/2020)

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 60:00


William “Bill” Berloni is an American Animal Behaviorist, Humanitarian and Author, known for his training of rescue animals for stage, film and television. Bill Berloni was a 20-year-old apprentice at the Goodspeed Opera House when Martin Charnin offered him his big break: a chance to act professionally and gain his Equity Card. In return, all Bill had to do was find and train a dog to play Sandy in the original production of Annie. What Bill didn’t know was that this was a bigger challenge than it seemed. Animal performances in movies or television can be stitched together using different takes, different camera angles, even different animals. To perform in a featured role, an animal actor would have to be trained to ignore the distraction of the audience and respond to the same cues the same way night-after-night, just like his human counterparts. It had never been done before. From Broadway to Hollywood and beyond, William Berloni's Theatrical Animals are stars of many mediums. They are beloved by many, all over the world, but most importantly...by Dorothy and Bill Berloni. The animals, most of whom are rescued and adopted, are cared for with the highest standards of medical and emotional welfare. From dogs to donkeys, pigs to parrots, llamas to lizards, scores of Theatrical Animals have comfortably lived and been trained by Bill Berloni over the past 40 years at their farm in Connecticut. There are currently 25 dogs, 3 cats, 2 horses, 2 pigs, 2 geese, 1 donkey, 1 Macaw and 1 Dwarf bunny at the farm! https://www.gofundme.com/f/animal-actors-fund

Talk of the Hound
Talk of the Hound - William Berloni

Talk of the Hound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 33:45


William Berloni (Bill Berloni) is an American animal behaviorist, humanitarian, and author, known for his training of rescue animals for stage, film and television. Currently the subject of Discovery Family Reality Show premiering August 2015. He is known training numerous shelter animals (particularly dogs) for film, television, and especially theater. http://www.theatricalanimals.com/

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Slate Daily Feed
Working Animals: How Does a Theater Dog Work?

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 57:12


Continuing our season on animals with jobs: Jacob Brogan sits down with trainer William Berloni to talk about Bowdie, a dog and the star of the stage musical "Because of Winn Dixie". They discuss what makes a trainable dog, Bowdie's daily routine, his role on stage, and how it's possible to train a dog to perform over 100 cues on stage.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Working
Working Animals: How Does a Theater Dog Work?

Working

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 57:12


Continuing our season on animals with jobs: Jacob Brogan sits down with trainer William Berloni to talk about Bowdie, a dog and the star of the stage musical "Because of Winn Dixie". They discuss what makes a trainable dog, Bowdie's daily routine, his role on stage, and how it's possible to train a dog to perform over 100 cues on stage. Please fill out the Slate podcast survey at slate.com/podcastsurvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Curiously Veg Radio
The Vegan Roadie: Back With Season 2 and More Stories

Curiously Veg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 71:21


Find out how to subscribe on your device now! While you're at it, support the show, grab a book with Audible, or start shopping at Thrive Market. It's rare we have a repeat guest but when you enjoy talking to someone so much and the bring a lot to the table for us and the community you can't turn them away. Few exemplify that more than Dustin Harder, The Vegan Roadie YouTube sensation. Dustin jumped on a call with us a couple months ago to talk about his travels, starting out on the road as The Vegan Roadie and allowed us to get personal with his past and his journey. Now that the feel good stuff is under our belts he dropped by again to talk about the good stuff: season 2 and tasty food. Season 2 of The Vegan Roadie starts July 7th, subscribe so you don't miss it. Don't worry about having to sit through long episodes, Dustin knows you have cat videos to watch. To give you a time to watch all the Charlie Bit Me's and talking dog videos, he broke his episodes into 5 minute blocks and drops a fourth of an episode every Thursday. You can watch The Vegan Roadie in pieces or wait till the end of the month and watch the whole episode. We managed to get Dustin to admit to some of his favorite restaurants around the country, some dishes that really surprised him, and a few touching stories about people he's met. I think me managed to make us laugh and cry throughout this episode. Which makes us even more excited for season 2. We dug into some tips to get local places to either add to their menu or start placing vegan options. Many of the places Dustin visits have starting putting options on their menus through the work of the local community applying some of our suggested techniques and showing we're here and we're a powerful market. Listen to what we had to say and start employing our suggestions on your local dining places, you'll find it actually works. ABOUT THE VEGAN ROADIE Dustin Harder is the host and creator of the web series The Vegan Roadie. A plant based personal chef and graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute in NYC, he believes plants not only make the world a beautiful place but a tastier one as well! Living la vida vegan since 2009, Dustin has served as a recipe developer in the test kitchen of Food Networks Cupcake Wars winner, cookbook author and restaurateur Chef Chloe Coscarelli. A road warrior by trade, Dustin has traveled the country since 2003 as an actor in song and dance and also as a theatrical dog handler under the tutelage of renowned animal trainer, Tony award recipient and rescue advocate, William Berloni. EPISODE RESOURCES The Vegan Roadie Website The Vegan Roadie YouTube

Curiously Veg Radio
The Vegan Roadie: On the Road with Dustin Harder

Curiously Veg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 73:39


We wanted to announce that we have been nominated for the Podcast Awards in the health category. We are very excited and with your help we have a chance to win. Starting Sunday May 29 you can vote everyday at podcastawards.com. Scroll down to the health category and submit your vote for Curiously Veg Radio. Follow us at facebook.com/curiouslyveg for reminders while voting is open. Thanks for your help and enjoy the show. Regardless if you're a "seasoned" veteran in the plant-based world or you're just starting out on your journey one of the most difficult issues finding great food outside of your kitchen. Where we live there are only a few options and we've used multiple websites and apps to find them. That's just local, what about when you travel? There's only so much trail mix and protein bars you can eat till you need to find something, even a tree on the side of the highway starts to look good. Welcome, Dustin Harder, The Vegan Roadie. We've followed his work on YouTube and Instagram for some time now and have wanted him to share his story on the show. When he made a trip to our neck of the woods Hope couldn't miss her chance to set a date and time. Dustin has a seemingly endless amount of energy which pairs well with his constant traveling for his show The Vegan Roadie. Season 2 of The Vegan Roadie launches in July on YouTube and it can't be missed. Watch season 1 now and get ready for what Dustin has in store for season 2. If you want to get some inside info, make sure you listen to the full interview. ABOUT THE VEGAN ROADIE Dustin Harder is the host and creator of the web series The Vegan Roadie. A plant based personal chef and graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute in NYC, he believes plants not only make the world a beautiful place but a tastier one as well! Living la vida vegan since 2009, Dustin has served as a recipe developer in the test kitchen of Food Networks Cupcake Wars winner, cookbook author and restaurateur Chef Chloe Coscarelli. A road warrior by trade, Dustin has traveled the country since 2003 as an actor in song and dance and also as a theatrical dog handler under the tutelage of renowned animal trainer, Tony award recipient and rescue advocate, William Berloni. EPISODE RESOURCES Chloe's Vegan Italian Kitchen: 150 Pizzas, Pastas, Pestos, Risottos, & Lots of Creamy Italian Classics The Vegan Roadie Website The Vegan Roadie YouTube CHECK OUT OUR STORE Interested in getting some awesome CV swag? Visit CuriouslyVegRadio.com/cvdesigns for awesome CV swag and make sure to stop by MattHughesArt.com for a limited edition, signed print made exclusively for Curiously Veg! Curiously Veg Art Nouveau Curiously Veg Art Nouveau 2 "Find Your Why" - White Text "Find Your Why" - Black Text You can even pick up a t-shirt, hoodie, or a mug with some great artwork printed on it.

WFUV's Cityscape
Cityscape: Broadway Tails

WFUV's Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 30:01


In the musical Annie, the lead character meets and comforts a stray dog named Sandy. Every dog that’s played Sandy since Annie’s world premiere in 1976 has been a rescue. On this week's Cityscape, we'll meet the man who found and trained that original Sandy, and has since turned countless other shelter animals into Broadway and Hollywood stars. William Berloni writes about rescuing animals and turning them into stars in his book Broadway Tails: Heartfelt Stories of Rescued Dogs Who Became Showbiz Superstars.

Cityscape
Cityscape: Broadway Tails

Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 30:01


In the musical Annie, the lead character meets and comforts a stray dog named Sandy. Every dog that's played Sandy since Annie's world premiere in 1976 has been a rescue. On this week's Cityscape, we'll meet the man who found and trained that original Sandy, and has since turned countless other shelter animals into Broadway and Hollywood stars. William Berloni writes about rescuing animals and turning them into stars in his book Broadway Tails: Heartfelt Stories of Rescued Dogs Who Became Showbiz Superstars.

2011 Tony Award Nominees
William Berloni and Oliver The Dog - Other than awards recognition, how do you define success in the theatre?

2011 Tony Award Nominees "Cues"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 0:34


Animal Trainer William Berloni (and special guest Oliver), recipient of the 2011 Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre, talks about following up after your first "big hit."

ATW - In The Wings
Animal Trainer - October, 2009

ATW - In The Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2009 5:14


William Berloni, theatrical Animal Trainer, discusses the interaction between human and actors and their animal co-stars; how the animals learn cues and what they do if they misunderstand; how the animals adapt and learn one step at a time from Bill's backyard to an applause-filled theatre; how much to expect from animals that are onstage eight times a week; the story of how the original "Sandy" was found and trained for the first production of "Annie";and why he uses likes to use animals that have been rescued from shelters.

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ATW - In The Wings
Animal Trainer - October, 2009

ATW - In The Wings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2009 5:14


William Berloni, theatrical Animal Trainer, discusses the interaction between human and actors and their animal co-stars; how the animals learn cues and what they do if they misunderstand; how the animals adapt and learn one step at a time from Bill's backyard to an applause-filled theatre; how much to expect from animals that are onstage eight times a week; the story of how the original "Sandy" was found and trained for the first production of "Annie";and why he uses likes to use animals that have been rescued from shelters.

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