I have no VO experience, per se, BUT!, I have played many charaters on stage over the years, including:
British (Henry VIII in "A Man for all Seasons"),
Cockney (a reading of James Joyce's "Ulysses"),
Irish (Charlie in "Da"),
Scotish (Mr Kelvil in "A Woman of No Importance"), Southern USA (Gooper in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"), thus
using Character Voices for these and many other roles!
Bachelor of Science in Business Admin, Wheeling Jesuit Univ., Wheeling WV
Improv & Scene Workshops, George Washington Univ, Washington, DC
Acting & Theatre Arts Courses, SUNY, Purchase, NY
Acting, Camera, Scene Studies with Bram Lewis, Croton, NY
Stage Scene Studies with Brett Somers, Southport, CT
Scene Studies with Gerry Kean, American Classic Theatre, Westport, CT
On-Camera Commercial Training with Eileen Winnick, Southport, CT
I've been advised to and will soon purchase a Blue Snowball Mic and a Harlan Hogan "Sound Box" so I can eventually record my own Voice Overs here in my home office.
I've worked in Computers for the last 30+ years, in various functions including Programming, Hardware Maintenance, Technical Writing, Software Installation and Accesptance Testing, Customer Help Desk
I've studied 2 forms of Karate for 20 years
I play Guitar and have a good singing voice; I played and sang in numerous Coffee Shops in College and have written several songs
I'm working on a Biography of my Family