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Close Up Radio Spotlights Voiceover Artist and Santa Claus Richard Crossman

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Toronto, ON - Renowned performer, voiceover artist, and costume designer Richard Crossman is celebrating a remarkable milestone - 40 years of embodying the holiday spirit as Santa Claus. A fixture in the arena of festive entertainment and storytelling, Crossman has spent decades bringing joy to countless children and adults around the globe, portraying variations of the beloved Santa Claus figure from North America and beyond.

With an artistic career spanning more than half a century, Richard Crossman has fine-tuned his craft across multiple dimensions of the performing arts. “My journey as Santa Claus began as a youngster and expanded when I read about Saint Nicholas of Myra’s charitable endeavors to help families and children. It has since evolved into a rich tapestry of cultural narratives spanning Belschnickle, Sinterklaas, La Befana, Père Noël, Ded Moroz, Father Christmas, and others,” Crossman explains.

His costume shop in Toronto provided costumes for such prestigious cultural institutions such as the Shaw Festival, Stratford Festival, and Cirque du Soleil, and Crossman’s talents in costume design are well-recognized.

Further branching out into the realm of voice acting, Crossman has lent his voice to various projects.

“As I celebrate this 40-year milestone, I remain driven by a desire to share stories and foster joy. Santa Claus is more than just a character; he represents a beacon of compassion and unity,” Crossman states.

For more information about Richard Crossman, please visit https://voiceactingmagic.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/hevercostumes