By Tim O'Shei | Published January 31, 2018 |
Based in NYC. Working everywhere.
I do lots of fun
& creative stuff.
Kids Stuff
Loud Mouth & Mascot Fun
Loud Mouth at the Buffalo Bisons
It all started when I was in college and a friend needed a mime for a party. Although I has no real "mime experience," I was a theatre major with black and white clothes, so I said "SURE!" And off I went to buy some face paint. The gig went great. People loved my improvisational, interactive style, and Loud Mouth was officially born. One year and several gigs later, Loud Mouth became a mascot for the Buffalo Bisons Triple A baseball team where I spent many a summer dancing on the dugout. Loud Mouth's silliness and ability to engage the fans immediately made the character a crowd favorite. The Buffalo News even named Loud Mouth, "One of the 20 Most Memorable Characters in 20 Years" of Bisons Baseball.
That "Loud Mouth Energy," as I call it, is at the heart of almost everything I do.
Loud Mouth Improvises with a Fan
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I have the kid gene. Everyone in my family has it. Kids love us. They just do. And we love it!
I have entertained children and families all over the country, touring as Curious George for TheatreWorks USA, visiting elementary schools as The Cat & The Hat for Read Across America Day, and have been the live event host for Pokémon USA, emceeing events for thousands of screaming fans nationwide! I am thrilled to have now become a go-to emcee for high energy fan festivals, running games and activities for families before major sporting events including the Super Bowl, NCAA Women's Final Four, for TeamUSA, and at high profile charity events. There is nothing I love more than to use my energy to help create an experience a child will remember for a lifetime!
I am currently hosting shows for KidzoneTV at Mt Sinai Children's Hospital, (well, it's me and a puppet) and have also directed and starred in the 10 minute family film "Flying Monkeys," where once again, I play a monkey.