A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ME
From actor to tv writer/producer to voice over actor, I've always loved creating unique voices for fun and compelling characters, or adding emotional texture to narrative and commercial pieces. I've been a full-time voice over actor for five years, now. Which means I'm full of experience, full of tech skills, and my fridge is full of green apples and lemon-water. (And probably leftover pizza.)
I'm truly grateful to get to work with such amazing people and brands from all over the world, including: The Walt Disney Company, Playmobil, Nickelodeon, Revlon, Prada, Sephora, Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, Google, Verizon, AirFrance, NBC, CBS News, VH-1, Scarecrow Studios, etc.
I have the unique advantage of having been on both sides of the mic for 20+ years. Writing for and directing countless voiceover recording sessions (something a promo producer does, fun fact) simultaneously helped me sharpen my own VO recording skills. I can anticipate needs, and when I self-direct, I have no problem telling myself to "split the difference" or "go one more time with a smile".
I'm most often cast for projects that require strong comedic timing, a friendly, conversational, warm voice to engage viewers in a bit of fun storytelling, or that deep, smooth tone to add gravitas to a project. Or, sometimes, I'm hired to read snazzy words like -pulchritudinous, rhinotillexomania, and Nederlandse Kooikerhondje.
When I’m not in character or narration mode, I’m often recording for various commercial brands, from luxury cosmetic and fashion labels (Revlon, Prada, Sephora, Yves Saint Laurent and Dior) to tech giants (Google, Microsoft, Zapier, and DocuSign) to renowned healthcare and financial institutions (Aetna, Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, PayPal, JP Morgan Chase.)
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In addition to American projects, I'm very fortunate to work with many international brands and production companies from the UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, France, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and more.
I’m also a bit of a techie, so I really enjoy the processing of voiceover as well. It’s like painting with sound.
As a trained musician and former violinist (which I suppose makes me a VO-linist?), I’m very tuned in to sound quality. (I also like puns.) Speaking of which, I love to sing and have sung on many kids animated projects. I also had the incredible good fortune to sing in the chorus at Carnegie Hall, in 2019, for the "250 Years of Beethoven, Celebrated!" program.
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Well, that's me in a nutshell. (And wow, I'm impressed that you read all the way to the end. You're a gem, you are!) If you think I might be a good fit for your upcoming project, please feel free to message me anytime. I’m happy to record a free sample for you. Thanks for stopping by!