HERE'S A LITTLE ABOUT ME AND MY VOICE OVER EXPERIENCE
I grew up in the radio business because it was the family business. I was on the air at 14 and got a whole $10 for an 8 hour shift. It was great! I later got involved in Theatre and went on to get a BA in theatre. I came out west for grad school, took some vo classes, got the demo together and hit the streets. I landed an agent and started getting auditions and got some gigs. I have taken practically every vo class offered in the LA area .
RECENTLY BOOKED PROJECTS
The voice of Tracey for Taco Bell Training e-learning modules.
Sweetiopotomus for Hasbro's Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Chastity and Candy for High Velocity bowling.
VO for "Hot Guys who Cook" for The Style Network
Home Depot national radio spot.
Lirum in Lost Odyssey video game.
Series of commercials for Walpole savings bank (12 of them now)
Series of commercials for Final Inches.
VOICE DESCRIPTION
Warm, friendly, real, inviting, bright, playful, a little sexy, professional
DIALECTS, Character voices and vocal impersonations
Tennessee, Georgia, Boston, Irish, Russian, British, Cheesy French
Just telling it like it is Shelly.Thanks for your kind words.If I hear of anyone looking for a talented female voice actor,I'll contact you.I'm very serious writing this and am having a hard time as I hear some of your more comical characters voices on the demo! Thanks for your kind words. Ed
Hey Shelley. Let's play the game, "who was on the radio at the I had my own child radio show on WDAF radio in Kansas City at age six. I like your page here. Let's connect.
Loved it, but my memory fails me. I don't remember Brian, we had David Fries and Vanessa Marshall. I got the "Psycho Japanese School Girl" copy, scary appropriate.
Shelly
Much thanks for the critique. I will try your suggestion of taking off the phones. I do tend to "listen to myself" too much instead of interpreting the copy. Old radio habits die sloowwwly.
Thanks
Chuck
At 9:29am on September 5, 2008, Terry Daniel said…
Thanks for the compliment Shelly! Like your demos as well. :)
Hi Shelly,
I am with StudioCenter right now. They are a nat'l production company with their own talent roster. I have been learning a lot on the job, for sure. My first ISDN session was so nerve-wracking... no one knew it was my first session and I was trying to be all cool like I knew what to expect. :)
Good luck on your L.A. agent hunt!!!
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Much thanks for the critique. I will try your suggestion of taking off the phones. I do tend to "listen to myself" too much instead of interpreting the copy. Old radio habits die sloowwwly.
Thanks
Chuck
I am with StudioCenter right now. They are a nat'l production company with their own talent roster. I have been learning a lot on the job, for sure. My first ISDN session was so nerve-wracking... no one knew it was my first session and I was trying to be all cool like I knew what to expect. :)
Good luck on your L.A. agent hunt!!!
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