Rodney Saulsberry(I)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Music Department
Rodney Saulsberry was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is an actor, singer, author and voice-over artist. He has been the campaign voice for many commercial products that include, Twix Candy Bars, Domino's Pizza, Zatarain's Cajun Foods, Nature's Own Honey Wheat, Toyota and Hyundai Tucson.
He recently appeared as a principal on camera actor in national television commercials for McDonald's, Cheez-Its and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Rodney has received two nominations for an NAACP Image Award, in the category of "Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series" for his portrayal of the character "Anthony" on "The Bold and the Beautiful."
As an author Saulsberry has three very popular books on voice-over that include, "Rodney Saulsberry's Tongue Twisters and Vocal Warm-Ups", "You Can Bank on Your Voice" and "Step Up to the Mic."
More recently, Rodney's Guest Star appearances include, the FX original crime drama series "Snowfall", "All American: Homecoming" and the upcoming "Spider-Noir" starring Nicolas Cage.
As a recording artist, Rodney has recorded three albums. His first album "Rodney Saulsberry" was produced by the legendary jazz bassist, Stanley Clarke. His second album "Better Than Before" and his third album "Christmas With Rodney Saulsberry" are streamed by many fans around the world. He also sang on the catchy tune, Hakuna Matata on the Lion King Movie Soundtrack Album.
Residing in Southern California, Saulsberry first set foot on west coast soil when he came to town with a national touring company of "Your Arms Too Short To Box With God" after a successful Broadway run. The musical was an instant hit in the Los Angeles area and led to an illustrious television acting career for Rodney that included guest starring roles on "Taxi" (1978), "M*A*S*H" (1972), "Gimme a Break!" (1981), "227" (1985), "The A-Team" (1986) and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1993). He also enjoyed series regular status on the soap opera, Capitol and a recurring role on "The Young and the Restless" (1973).
He recently appeared as a principal on camera actor in national television commercials for McDonald's, Cheez-Its and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Rodney has received two nominations for an NAACP Image Award, in the category of "Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series" for his portrayal of the character "Anthony" on "The Bold and the Beautiful."
As an author Saulsberry has three very popular books on voice-over that include, "Rodney Saulsberry's Tongue Twisters and Vocal Warm-Ups", "You Can Bank on Your Voice" and "Step Up to the Mic."
More recently, Rodney's Guest Star appearances include, the FX original crime drama series "Snowfall", "All American: Homecoming" and the upcoming "Spider-Noir" starring Nicolas Cage.
As a recording artist, Rodney has recorded three albums. His first album "Rodney Saulsberry" was produced by the legendary jazz bassist, Stanley Clarke. His second album "Better Than Before" and his third album "Christmas With Rodney Saulsberry" are streamed by many fans around the world. He also sang on the catchy tune, Hakuna Matata on the Lion King Movie Soundtrack Album.
Residing in Southern California, Saulsberry first set foot on west coast soil when he came to town with a national touring company of "Your Arms Too Short To Box With God" after a successful Broadway run. The musical was an instant hit in the Los Angeles area and led to an illustrious television acting career for Rodney that included guest starring roles on "Taxi" (1978), "M*A*S*H" (1972), "Gimme a Break!" (1981), "227" (1985), "The A-Team" (1986) and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" (1993). He also enjoyed series regular status on the soap opera, Capitol and a recurring role on "The Young and the Restless" (1973).