Barbara Singer is a actor, model and voiceover artist working in New York. She won Best Actress Award at Tropfest NY 2008 for her role in Jonathan Emmerling’s film, Mrs. Jones. She has done major commercials for Skittles, TD bank and Dr. Martens. Current films and TV include Gravity, Occupant, After.Life, The Imperialists Are Still Alive, Pink, The CollegeHumor Show. Print work includes Kaspersky Lab, Exelon, J.Crew, Devo, Regions Bank, NYC Department of Health, and Exjade.

She has fine agents—Don Buchwald & Associates for commercials and voiceovers, The Krasny Office for film and television, Bella and other agencies for print work-- and Jenn Lederer with AFST as a manager. She is a member of Screen Actors Guild and The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Barbara is working to publish the beautiful book of photographs and text called With the March On Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963 by her late husband, the poet and photographer, Nat Herz. The Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Lowery has written a powerful foreword for the book. Barbara is now looking for a publisher.

Barbara produced and published The Impossible Landscapes of Nat Herz and Kurt Seligmann, a book of Nat Herz’s poetry accompanied by Kurt Seligmann’s illustrations. She created books of photographs and verse called Green Penguin and A Love Odyssey.

Barbara Singer Productions encompasses her work as an actor, model, photographer and writer.

Barbara is studying acting, singing, poetry, photography, self and world at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation in New York City. Aesthetic Realism, based on Eli Siegel's fundamental principle "In reality opposites are one: art shows this,” enables her to like the world and herself on an honest, aesthetic basis. This education has empowered her to excel in three careers: radiography, photography, and now acting.

Barbara Singer

Aesthetic Realism has enabled Barbara Singer to excel in three careers: radiography, photography, and now... acting.