Robert Lorick
Robert Lorick (died January 2016) was a lyricist, actor, and writer, best known as a Broadway lyricist and for his work portraying Jack Flanders, the lead character in a series of ZBS Foundation audio adventures produced from 1972 until Lorick's death in 2016.
In 1972, Lorick made his debut as a lyricist with the
Lorick also wrote 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 included 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, and he held a master's degree from Columbia University. He died in January 2016 after a period of kidney dialysis.[2]
References
- ^ 1984 Tony Award Winners (BroadwayWorld.com) Archived November 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ In Memory of Robert Lorick
External links
- Robert Lorick at the Internet Broadway Database
- Robert Lorick at CastAlbumDB.com