Tenor range singing voice, round, full sounded
• Tom Morris is registered with Voice123 since Oct 22, 2005.
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Voice Description
My voice is a versatile one: classified as a tenor, my natural speaking voice is rounded and in the higher range, not overly deep, but I can affect it to sound rich and narrator-like, in a British or Australian accent as well, if needed. I can mimic a young, exciteable and perky voice, or one that is more pinched and nasally. Plus, also something approximating a sports play-by-play man, if needed. I also can do various accents, like Indian, Scottish, French ( all in English), and a number of mimics of well-known cartoon characters.
Voice Genders and "Ages" I Can Perform
• Teenage Boy
• Young Adult Male
• Middle Age Male
Language(s) of Which I Am a Native Speaker:
• English - Australian / NZ
• English - British
• English - North American
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 no experience doing voice-over work, aside from a lifetime of mimicry and at-home practicing. My acting experience is on stage, having played major roles in plays by, among others, Euripides, Shakespeare, Peter Shaffer, David Mamet, and Gilbert & Sullivan. I am currently looking to test the waters, to see if what I consider to be a versatile, skilled and improvisational voice can guide me to a successful career in this area of the business.
My Training
No formal voice-over training, but worked in a 13-week Shakespeare acting course in Washington, DC in 1994
My Studio Equipment
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Additional Skills
I have worked as a waiter for about 8 years. Through all this experience I have managed to hone the skills of my speaking voice. Different jobs often call for a different waiter-customer approach, and that often includes the delivery of speech. TGI Friday's asked for a peppy, colloquial, on-the-level persona, while some fancy French restaurants required a distanced, almost aloof professionalism with less pronounced pitch changes and intonations. Also, the job always demands a waiter refine his/her skill at choosing his words carefully (for politeness as well as time constraints), but also to choose the way, or manner, in which he/she expresses them. These details can often make little but important differences in the way a customer experiences their stay. I also practiced a lot, in private, doing sports play-by-play, with the game sound muted. I have done this since a teenager, and feel I have gotten quite good at it, if that kind of speaking voice is needed, I feel I would do quite well.
Payment Methods Accepted
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