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Regan Mizrahi got his start acting while he was still in diapers. He is the son of an actress and a doctor/triathlete. Regan is one of three children in show business and the great grandson of radio star Nathan Hale. Winner of the 2011 Young Artists Award for Best Actor in a voiceover role; for his portrayal of Boots on the hit preschool show "Dora the Explorer"; Regan loves to be in the recording booth. Regan has done dozens of national voiceover and television commercials, and has voiced hundreds of toys, DS and Wii games, and even iPhone applications. He has even voiced a roller-coaster and 3d ride. He is well known as the kid CEO of the Haribo gummy bear commercials (side benefit ... delicious props). He has guest starred on TV in shows like "Rescue Me", "White Collar", "MTVs Human Giant" and "Blue Bloods". Regan has appeared in films including "White Irish Drinkers", "Play" and "Nature Calls", where Regan has a lead opposite Maura Tierney, Johnny Knoxville and Patton Oswalt. He has honed his comedy skills working a handful of times on Saturday Night Live. Regan has a true passion for community and years ago founded the Young performers against Bullying initiative which uses social media to raise awareness and funds to combat bullying in the public schools. He has brought funds to his community to bring in more effective school programs to connect with kids to help solve the problem. Inspired by singing and harmonizing in the booth, at an early age he began studying classical piano. By age 10 he had a new (and present) love of jazz and playing alto sax. He is presently in a wind symphony, jazz ensemble, marching band, and has sat in the pit for a show or two. Regan is a recipient of the 2018 John Phillip Sousa award. Regan loves everything to do with science and math, is a proud member of MENSA and is a staff writer for young Mensa's Y2m magazine. Regan is very interested in the brain, especially how it is effected by music and is volunteering in a hospital lab and shadowing some surgeons. The future has endless potential . For sure there will be science , math, music and the arts.