Sue Bova

TV & Radio Host • Voice Overs • Jingles

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Meet Sue

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Sue’s career includes two decades of professional TV, Radio/Voice-Over, Stand-Up Comedy, Musical Theatre, Opera, and Film work as well as performances as a professional musician and soloist.

Her love for people from all walks of life, ability to find humor in almost anything, coupled with years of volunteer work in animal rescue and advocacy, provide her with a well-spring of creative inspiration and high energy she brings to all projects.

Sue’s on-camera work includes “Good Day Atlanta,” hosting “Beauties on the Beach” for the NFL Washington Redskins Cheerleaders Swimsuit Calendar Shoot/UPN in Punta Cana, D.R., and a Guest Star role on The Learning Channel’s, “A Dating Story.” She also had great fun co-hosting, writing, and producing the “Sassy & Tomato” show for NWEZ.net; a 4-hour modern rock, talk, live chat and video streaming internet radio show out of Los Angeles some years ago.

She has performed her original comedy at The Comedy Store, Hollywood, CA, Luna Park, Los Angeles, Gotham Comedy Club and Stand-Up New York, in NYC and studied with Steven Rosenfield. A few of her original jokes are published in Joke Stew, August 2000; a compilation of original jokes from famous comedians and up and coming comics.

Additionally, Sue has worked on major movie sets having taken direction from Clint Eastwood in “Absolute Power,” Jodie Foster in “Home for the Holidays” and Terry Gilliam in “Twelve Monkeys” in day player roles. Her previous network TV experience included NBC’s “Homicide,” Fox’s “America’s Most Wanted,” “Unsolved Mysteries” and commercials.

Highlights in Sue’s stage career include singing on stage with Opera stars that include Placido Domingo, James Morris, Denyce Graves, and Jerome Hines, as well as singing under the batons of world-renowned conductors in fully staged Operas at The Kennedy Center, The Baltimore Lyric Opera House, and Wolf Trap’s Filene Center Stage. She has sung in European Cathedrals and toured the East Coast for 3 years as a lead singer and lead dancer in a 2-hour musical revue, covering the multiple genres of music.

Her work in sacred vocal music includes contracts with Washington Hebrew Congregation, Wash, D.C., St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Wash, D.C. and other churches as a professional soprano and cantor. She also played solo piano in 5 Star Hotels for more than a decade in Los Angeles, New York City, Washington D.C., and Atlanta.

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