Bernard J. Tarver
- Actor
- Script and Continuity Department
Bernard J. Tarver started in show business doing voiceover, following a
career as a radio newscaster. He has done over 1,000 voiceover projects
including work for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where one of his
proudest moments was when he narrated the official exhibit video
marking the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the Major
League Baseball color barrier. As a stage actor Bernard made his Off
Broadway debut in 1994 in the Drama Desk Award-winning "American
Enterprise" by Jeffrey Sweet. Regional theatre credits include: "To
Kill A Mockingbird," "Death of a Salesman," "Treasure Island," "Big
River." Since 2010 he has worked mostly as a theatrical producer and
playwright in New York. In 2012 he assistant produced the U.S. Premiere
of Katori Hall's play about post-Civil War-torn Rwanda, "Children of
Killers".
career as a radio newscaster. He has done over 1,000 voiceover projects
including work for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where one of his
proudest moments was when he narrated the official exhibit video
marking the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the Major
League Baseball color barrier. As a stage actor Bernard made his Off
Broadway debut in 1994 in the Drama Desk Award-winning "American
Enterprise" by Jeffrey Sweet. Regional theatre credits include: "To
Kill A Mockingbird," "Death of a Salesman," "Treasure Island," "Big
River." Since 2010 he has worked mostly as a theatrical producer and
playwright in New York. In 2012 he assistant produced the U.S. Premiere
of Katori Hall's play about post-Civil War-torn Rwanda, "Children of
Killers".