My Videos
Videos of my presentations and performances on the stage & screen.
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Comic Improvised Sermons
What?? That’s right: comic improvised sermons. You see, I manage an alter-ego named The Reverend Raymond Nader. At variety shows and comedy venues, The Rev comes out, solicits an idea from the audience, then does a rip-roarin’ Pentecostal-style sermon. It’s to be seen. Especially in person. But here are videos to give you a sense of what a Reverend Nader experience is like.
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“SssBikini Wax” // The Brooklyn Arts Exchange // 2/26/2010
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “SssBikini Wax” at The Brooklyn Arts Exchange.
“Pedophilia” // The Brooklyn Arts Exchange // 2/6/2010
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Pedophilia” at The Brooklyn Arts Exchange.
“Healthcare” // The Brooklyn Arts Exchange // 2/5/2010
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Healthcare” at The Brooklyn Arts Exchange.
“Alcohol” // The Barrow Group // 1/14/2010
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Alcohol” at The Barrow Group Mainstage Theatre.
“Devil’s Threesome” // The Barrow Group // 9/21/2009
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Devil’s Threesome” at The Barrow Group Mainstage Theatre.
“Kink” // The Bowery Poetry Club // 7/23/2009
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Kink” at The Bowery Poetry Club as part of a fundraiser variety show for FilmWoman The Show.
“Republican National Convention” // The Barrow Group // 6/16/2009
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “Republican National Convention” at The Barrow Group’s monthly variety show called “Blue Plate Special.”
“Heroin” // Otterbein College // 5/29/2009
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) performs a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “heroin” for a Common Hour on long-form improv at Otterbein College in Westerville, OH.
“Lust” // The New Dixon Place // 2/14/2009
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) introduces a looping pedal while doing a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “lust” on Valentine’s Day at Dixon Place in the variety show Crones, Ducks & Babes.
“Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder” // Dixon Place // 11/1/2007
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) does a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “obsessive-compulsive disorder” at Dixon Place in the variety show Crones, Ducks & Babes.
“Chaps” // from Ding Dang in Space! // c.4/20/2007
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) doing a completely improvised, audience-inspired sermon in the musical comedy show Ding Dang in Space!
“Yea/Eating Meat” // Dixon Place // 4/20/2007
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) does a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestions of “yea” and “eating meat” at Dixon Place in the variety show Crones, Ducks & Babes.
“Envy” // from Ding Dang! // 11/18/2006
The debut performance of The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) doing a completely improvised, audience-inspired sermon in the musical sketch comedy show Ding Dang!.
“E!TV” // Dixon Place // 2/14/2007
The Reverend Raymond Nader (aka Ben Hauck) does a completely improvised sermon based on the audience suggestion of “E!TV” at Dixon Place in the variety show Crones, Ducks & Babes.
“Pancake Jesus” // The Cockpit Theatre // 7/6/2008
Flanked by Charlotte Gittins and Lisa Robinson as Team America, Ben Hauck takes on the challenge to do “the best scene in a church” during the TheatresportsTM International Comedy Improv Competition at the Cockpit Theatre in London, England. The suggestion from the audience was “pancakes.”
Yahoo! Webcasts
Among my claims to fame is that I host webcasts from time to time for Yahoo!. I’ve bene in some really cool places interviewing some really cool people, and being interviewed myself. Here are some videos I’ve collected over the years as a host for Yahoo! webcasts.
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Yahoo! Shine “You. Reinvented.” // @ BlogHer ‘10 // 8/7/2010
On August 7, 2010, I played host at the Yahoo! Shine booth at BlogHer ‘10 at The Hilton New York. The theme for the booth was “You. Reinvented.” and it focused primarily on the stories of women and how they had reinvented themselves.
Diet Dr. Pepper “Love at First Sip” // presented by Yahoo! // 2/2009
In February 2009, I played host in NYC, Philadelphia, and Chicago for Diet Dr. Pepper’s speed-dating event titled “Love at First Sip.”
“Valentine’s in Vegas” // with Yahoo! & Dr. Pepper // 2/2008
For this wedding event in Las Vegas I was a co-host for the webcast along with four notable comedians (Dave Hill, my old improv teacher Billy Merritt, Lisa Arch, and Pauly Shore), with special appearances by Mario Lopez and Tay Zonday, famous for his song “Chocolate Rain.” The day before, I did some man on the street interviews with passers-by.
Yahoo! Answers “World’s Biggest Brain” // Times Square // 6/2006
In June 2006, I served as host of the live webcast for the Yahoo! Answers World’s Biggest Brain event. I interviewed a number of celebrities and interesting individuals during the webcast. Check out this archive of some of the better footage.
Yahoo!’s “World’s La-Z-iest Shopper” // Rockefeller Center // 4/2000-5/2000
From April 10th through May 12th, 2000, I, along with fellow New York actor Darryl Hudak, played “The World’s La-Z-iest Shopper” in a promotion for Yahoo! Shopping in Rockefeller Center, an acting gig that got me my Actors’ Equity card and started my side-career as New York City’s top guerilla marketer.
This character, who lived in his Yahoo! “Playhouse” on 50th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Manhattan, had many gadgets in his home which made his life all the simpler. Hence, he was called “lazy.” But how I played him, he was quite the opposite.
Commercial & Industrial Work
Here are some selections of commercials and industrial videos I’ve done. Basically, anything cinematic I’ve done for the aid of a business is in here.
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“ROI vs. Mr. Cool” // A video for Infusion Development // 2009
In this comic video for Infusion Development and the MGX Conference, I play Mr. Cool to Infusion CEO Greg Brill’s ROI (“Roy”). The video is a spoof of the popular “Mac vs. PC” videos.
“Stand Out” // A Recruitment Video for NYIT // 2006
I play the lead role of Tim Fletcher, the well-prepared New York Institute of Technology graduate on a job interview in this fun recruitment industrial.
“Tech Prep” // Produced by DRM Productions // 1994
“Tech Prep” was a big break for me at the time. For an hour and a half worth of work as the on-camera spokesperson for a North Central Ohio high-school program called Tech Prep, I got paid $75. I’m really happy with my work on this industrial, which was shot in Mansfield, OH, at the production studio where the local news channel was also housed.
Film Work
Here are some selections of film work I’ve done. Not a complete set of videos, but some fun tidbits.
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Scene from The Push // Directed by Sherone Rabinovitz // 2004
This is a short, tense exchange in the beginning of the film between my character (Davíd) and Ben Bauman’s character (John).
Scene from Gigantic: A Tale of Two Johns // Directed by AJ Schnack // 2002
I am, or at least was, a very big fan of the quirky rock band They Might Be Giants. The documentary being shot around the band came to town, and not only did I get to see the show being shot for the documentary, but also before it I got to share something on camera about the band.
Scene from Garden State // Directed by Zach Braff // 2003
The following is a deleted scene from Garden State that is on the DVD for the film. Titled “Audition,” I’m in it as a sleeping actor.
Scene from Filters // Directed by John Fiorelli // 2003-2004
I had thought that this project was a trailer for a proposed larger project, but it seems that it’s become a short by itself. In it, I play George, the cousin of the lead. This scene is from the beginning of the film.
Television Work
Here are some clips from TV I’ve done. I have a nice amount more of clips to put online, but these are fun.
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Law & Order // “Surrender Dorothy” // 2000
My onscreen professional debut, this episode aired Wednesday, April 26th, 2000. The scene was so fast, but it made me eligible for the Screen Actors Guild and opened up many doors for me in my acting career.
Law & Order: Trial by Jury // “Bang & Blame” // 2006
This gig was nice. It was at Kaufman Astoria Studios, which is just across the street from where I live. I was to play one of the main characters of this episode, only I show up just in photos. I play Joey Soin, a young high-school football player who on his 18th birthday got in a drunk-driving accident and became comatose.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit // “Dominance” // 2003
The episode aired on April 4th, 2003. In my scene, I was lying in a coma with a respirator in my mouth. I think I got about 30 seconds of screen time in total, which is more than what my Law & Order principal work got me–and I got screen credit for that!
Student Film Work
Student films can be fun. These ones were!
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The Disenfranchised // Directed by Joshua Hume // 2002
In Joshua Hume’s NYU grad film, I play Saul, a man with a deep hatred for fast-food franchises. Donning superherolike regalia, he takes on fast-food franchise iconography before realizing just how powerful it can be.
The 91st Hour // Directed by Brett Levner // 2003
This was a Columbia grad film for a director who eventually went on to win the 2004 Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker’s Award. I play Jackson, a junior associate lawyer.
Children at Play // Directed by Brian Olsen // 2001
Children at Play is a no-dialogue piece about Reginald (whom I play), a xenophobic businessman late for work, who runs into Archibald, his slightly psychotic neighbor.
Scene from The Blind Date // Directed by Louise Lovegrove // 2003
The Blind Date tells the story of a woman whose dream man exists only in her mind. She endures several passing relationships that don’t go past a first date. One of those dates is with Dancing Man, whom I play. In this short, you’ll see that I have to get a little bit naked for the role.
Find Me in These Films!
You’ll sometimes see me in the background of a TV show or film. Here are some clips I’ve extracted from work I’ve been involved in. You may have trouble finding me. That’s the point!
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Scene from Loverboy // Directed by Kevin Bacon // 2007
In Loverboy, I play a college kid listening in on what Kyra Sedgwick is doing to a buddy. It was a fun little scene and night, and I got to meet Kevin Bacon, the director. I’m in the camouflage cap (I so don’t remember that).
Scene from Kate & Leopold // Directed by James Mangold // 2001
You can hear my voice cheering and my hands clapping. I’m the guy with the bike helmet on.
Scenes from Perfect Stranger // Directed by James Foley // 2007
In the first clip, you’ll see my back to the camera with someone’s arm behind me. You best not blink. Just after that clip, I walk behind Halle Berry in another clip, carrying some strappy thing. In the final clip, I’m one of the H2A employees wearing Reebok garb.
Scene from Sex & The City // Directed by Michael Patrick King // 2001
I’m the waiter who passes by just after Kristin Davis says “No, he’s not here.”
Scene from Far from Heaven // Directed by Todd Haynes // 2002
Behind Dennis Quaid at the popcorn maker is I leaning in watching a film.
Scene from Men in Black II // Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld // 2002
While you can’t pick me out, let me just confirm that I’m just to the left of the car when it pulls into the intersection: I’m unloading equipment from the back of a car. When Will Smith and the dog get out, you can see me again.
Assorted Acting Videos
A hodgepodge of my acting videos.
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Directing Scene from Pulp Fiction // Directed by Andrew Hiss // 2004
My good, good friend Heather Collis and I got to work with director Andrew Hiss on a scene for his directing class.
“SpamGuard Boogie” // Spamalot! Opening Night Party // 3/18/2005
For a time, I played the Yahoo! Spamguard outside Monty Python’s Spamalot! in Times Square. One cool perq was that I got to go to the opening night party. I didn’t let my uncomfortable knight’s armor stop me from boogying.
Speeches & Lectures
And now for something completely different: Speeches and lectures and the like I’ve given!
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“The Day Michael Jackson Died” // Fordham University // 9/13/2009
A true story about the events of the day Michael Jackson died, including stories from my time working on the film The Baster (since retitled The Switch).
“On Knitting Sweaters during Conferences” // Ft. Worth, TX // 10/2006
A humorous speech distinguishing between the terms “sense” and “nonsense,” providing insight into my comedic techniques.
