• Anne Vardanian is registered with Voice123 since Mar 16, 2005.
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Voice Description
My voice over range is broad; from ages
10 to 80. I can do commercials, narrations, from low, sultry sounds to high pitch levels. I have performed voices of doctors, judges, as well as lower lost souls. I am comfortable with animation, and delight with cartoon characters.
My dialects include southern, eastern New England and New York voices. My native languag
is English, but I am fluent in Armenian, in both
Eastern and Western dialects of that language.
I am also comfortable with animal sounds: cats, birds, frogs.
Voice Genders and "Ages" I Can Perform
• Child
• Young Adult Female
• Middle Age Female
• Senior Female
Language(s) of Which I Am a Native Speaker:
• English - British
• English - North American
• Other
I Offer my Services for these Recording Purposes
• Commercials
• Promos
• IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on-hold messages
• Audiobooks
• Documentaries
• Podcasts
• Songs
Jobs I Am Willing to Take (Union-wise)
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My Union Affiliations and Memberships
None
My Recording and Delivery Capabilities
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Pre-, Post- and Production Services I Offer
None
My Home Base
, United States
Accents, Impersonations, Characters and Dialects
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My Voice Experience
I have been a theatre educator for over 30 years, and am presently doing what I have taught all those years. I am an actress and work as theatre consultant as well. I have worked with Gordon Davidson as dialect coach in "Nine Armenians" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. I was dialect coach for the Long Beach production of "Beast on the Moon" and the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles. I have played roles from contemporary to classical theatre
as well as children's theatre. My acting experience is varied on stage and screen. I recently appeared in MR.AND MRS. SMITH as a featured dancer with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. My most recent TV appearance was as a dancer in an episode of MAYBE ITS ME. I've done a varity of commercials, and currently ALLSTATE and PACIFICARE are running nationally.On stage, I appeared in SEE HOW THEY RUN - Lead; THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALDA -Supporting; THE MERCHANT OF VENICE -Lead; I AM A CAMERA -Supporting; DANCE MAMA DANCE -Lead; ALADDIN -Supporting; to name a few. I have also had the privilege of doing several staged readings of original plays.
My Training
I earned a BA in English and Drama, and an MA in Theatre Arts. My Ph.D.in Communication includes a major in Drama and Minor in Film. All degrees include a specialization in Oral Interpretation and Reader's Theatre, as well as Acting for Stage, Screen and Television. I have taken voice over classes from Susan Blu and Terry Berland in Los Angeles.
My Studio Equipment
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Additional Skills
As an educator, I have constantly made presenta-tions on various subjects in the classroom, at workshops, and conventions. As a member of Delta Kappa Gamma International,(an honorary teachers' society for woman) I have presented a program on "Genocide in the 20th Century" last May in Costa Mesa, CA. at the Western Division Convention. This required communication skills, etc. I was a member of the "Anne Frank in the World" museum exhibit committee when it appeared here in Fullerton, CA and co-ordinated a special exhibit on the Armenian Genocide. In addition, I chaired a special program, featuring scenes of plays on the subject.
Payment Methods Accepted
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Contact Information
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