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Rob Decina is the Emmy-nominated casting director for the daytime drama Guiding Light. His other casting credits include the independent film, A Tale of Two Pizzas, and casting searches in New York for Dawson’s Creek, The Scorpion King, and National Lampoon’s Van Wilder. Before Guiding Light, he was the associate casting director at Warner Bros. Television in New York, where he was involved in the casting for The West Wing, Third Watch, and more than forty other primetime television pilots.
He has made television appearances on CBS’s The Early Show, The Learning Channel, Bravo’s It Factor, and SoapNet’s Soap Center. He has been interviewed on the radio on the KTU 103.5 FM Morning Radio Show, as well as by many publications, including Backstage, The Washington Times, Soap Opera Digest, and An Actor’s Guide: Making It in New York City by Glenn Alterman, to name a few.
He is the Artistic Director and Producer of the Young Connecticut Playwrights Festival and the Maxwell Anderson Playwrights Series, a yearly festival devoted to developing young playwrights.
Decina is an adjunct professor in communications at Pace University, and has taught workshops and lectured at various colleges and theatre schools around the country, including Sarah Lawrence College, New York Stage and Film at Vassar College, The Neighborhood Playhouse, the Tepper Center for Syracuse University, and the University of Miami in Ohio. He teaches audition technique at TVI Actors Studio in New York.
He has a Master’s in Fine Arts in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College and a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Communications from Pace University.
He is a member of the Casting Society of America and has been nominated for two Artios Awards for Outstanding Casting on a Daytime Episodic Drama. The Art of Auditioning is his first book. .
Allworth Press books written by Rob Decina:
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