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Theatre and Cinema Work at Missouri Western

Posted on January 28, 2013 by Tee Quillin

Here’s a little look at some of the Theatre and Cinema work I’ve been doing at Missouri Western. First, we shot a couple of web commercials for TheManRegistry.com.  These spots

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Ellison Miles Tribute

Posted on May 5, 2010 by Tee Quillin

A short sample of some of my voiceover work. This is from a short dedication video made for the Collin County Community College in Dallas, TX.

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From Guadalcanal to Tokyo: Foreward

Posted on July 24, 2006 by Tee Quillin

This podcast was my first foray into the world of recording audiobooks.  My grandfather had written and self-published his memoirs, so I took it upon myself to record his audiobook. 

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Jamal Sterling
Actor
I have had the distinct pleasure of working with Tee Quillin in a collegiate and professional atmosphere. During our time at Southern Methodist University, Mr. Quillin was a very important mentor and vital to my development as a graduate student. Mr. Quillin taught an undergraduate Art of Acting course, which was apart of our graduation requirement. I had the opportunity to sit in on his class and his instructional techniques helped shape my own. Mr. Quillin has a very disciplined approach in the classroom. He encourages his students to focus and work hard which, in turn, builds the students respect of the craft. Onstage, Tee is the consumate professional. He challenges his colleagues to go above and beyond. Tee would be an irreplaceable asset to any theater program.

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