Joe Cipriano

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Born
David Joseph Cipriano[1]

(1954-09-08) September 8, 1954 (age 71)[1]
OthernamesTom Collins, Dave Donovan[2]
EducationWatertown High School
OccupationVoice actor/Announcer
Joe Cipriano
Photo courtesy of Joe Cipriano.
Born
David Joseph Cipriano[1]

(1954-09-08) September 8, 1954 (age 71)[1]
Other namesTom Collins, Dave Donovan[2]
EducationWatertown High School
OccupationVoice actor/Announcer
Years active1978–present
TitleVoice actor
Spouse
Ann Gudelsky
(m. 1979)
Children2
Websitewww.joecipriano.com

David Joseph Cipriano (born September 8, 1954) is an American voice over actor, radio and TV on-air personality, and author. Since 1997, he has voiced promotional spots for the CBS television network.

Cipriano was born September 8, 1954, in Waterbury, Connecticut.[1] He attended Watertown High School. At age 14, Cipriano called into local disc jockey Jerry Wolf at WWCO-AM. He told Wolf that he aspired to become radio DJ and asked if he could visit the station to see what it was like. He would end up running errands and doing office work at the station on weekends and over the summer. When Cipriano was 16, he was hired to work on-air at WWCO-FM, a country music station, and WWCO-AM, a top-40 station, both in Waterbury. He was soon after hired at a third radio station, WDRC-FM, a top-40 station in Hartford. He used a different on-air pseudonym at each station.[2][3][4]

After high school, Cipriano became the youngest on-air FM radio personality ever hired by NBC at age 19. It was there that he would meet his wife, Ann, on her first day at NBC as an AM news writer in 1976. They married in 1979.[5]

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