Joe Cipriano

David Joseph Cipriano (born September 8, 1954) is an American voice over actor, radio and TV on-air personality, and author.

[2][3][4] After high school, Cipriano became the youngest on-air FM radio personality ever hired by NBC at age 19.

His radio career includes having hosted The World Chart Show from 1995 to 2004 and occasionally filling in for Casey Kasem on American Top 40.

[1] From 1987 to 1992, Cipriano produced and hosted two shows that aired in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka and Kobe, Japan: the L.A. Express and Toyota California Classics.

[6] He found moderate success in D.C. as a voice for local and regional ads, but his desire to work in network television led him to relocate to Los Angeles after securing a job at KHTZ.

[7][10][11] Cipriano is also a founding member and current donor of the Don LaFontaine Voice Over Lab at the SAG Actors Center.

[13] In addition to his own autobiography, Cipriano is one of the contributors to Joan Baker's book "Secrets of Voice Over Success", which details the experiences of 13 different voice-over actors.