I’m a voiceover professional working in the San Francisco Bay Area. After many years of training and professional experience as an actor and singer, I show up in the booth as a pro, able to shape my voice to express the ideas, emotions and objectives of the script in front of me.
My booth is by Studiobricks, mic is a Rode NTG-1 shotgun, using an SSL2 interface on a MacBook Pro and I'm fully set up and certified for Source-Connect sessions, in addition to being adept at Zoom, Google Meets, etc.
I’m very creative, quick, make strong choices and take direction well - my age range is wide, from 25 - 60, and even wider with character work - my voice has been described as warm, approachable, classy, witty and humorous – I’m genuine and versatile and can turn on a dime and improv with ease.
Combining my vocal training, acting experience with my work as a business executive/attorney in financial services, technology, arts non-profits and biotech, I have the unique ability to bring intelligence, life and light to a wide variety of scripts and projects.
I look forward to working with you to bring my voice and versatility to your project whether it is commercial and narration work, character craziness or eLearning enlightenment!
Ausbildung
Voice One San Francisco - Sally Clawson, Bob Bergen, Jim Edgar, Pam Lorence, Melissa Hutchison, Jeff Howell, Nate Tico, Calum Grant
The Voice Factory, San Francisco - Taylor Korobow
VO/Acting Coaching: Tom Chantler, Nancy Carlin, Joy Carlin, Eddie Sayegh
U. C. Berkeley - B. A, Dramatic Arts
American Conservatory Theatre - improv, text and script analysis
Erfahrung
Extensive acting and singing performing experience:
Les Miserables - San Francisco Company and National Tour
Edinburgh Festival Fringe - Some Like It Cole
Berkeley Shakespeare Festival - As You Like It
Shakespeare Santa Cruz - Much Ado About Nothing and Company
William Shakespeare and Friends - Threepenny Opera and Two Gentlemen of Verona
Cabaret - San Francisco
Side By Side By Sondheim
Champagne in a Cardboard Cup (Noel Coward/Cole Porter revue)
NashIonal Anthem (Ogden Nash/Kurt Weill revue)
Film
Smile - directed by Michael Ritchie - "Maggots Girl" (no lie...that's the name of character....)
Welcome to Buzzsaw - directed by Michel Veber - Drunk Girl in Bar
Besonderheiten
Trained Singer - mezzo to soprano, high-belt
Accents: California neutral, real Irish, character Hungarian/Slavic and character British/RP
American: various Southern and Texas drawls from Southern belle to country hick, Midwestern, New York/Yiddish/Bronx
Characters range from ditzy and dumb to sultry and sinister with some little kid and animal sounds thrown in.