Voice-Overs
Newsday, Genovese Drugs, P.C. Richard, YMCA, Dowling College, Buylines, Oak Tree Farms Dairy (“Annie Oak Tree”), North Side Savings Bank, Harran Tours, The Ice Cream Cottage, Jeffrey’s, Pzzaz Dress Club, Voice of America – English for Foreign Businessmen Series, CANDI 4U2 (A holographic personality in an original radio serial.)
Industrials
Computer Associates International, Vicon Industries, Pudgie’s Chicken, Lysol, Police Dept. Training Video “Kids in Peril” series, Palomar College, CCC Confer
On Hold Messages
Marchon Eyewear Inc., Arrow Electronics, St. Charles Hospital & Rehabilitation Center
Training
Joan Bogden, Voice-over and Commercial Technique – Private, NYC
Michael Ingram, Vocal Training and Voice-over Technique – Private, NYC
Herbert Berghoff. Acting Technique and Scene Study – HB Studios, NYC
Barbara Coggin, Acting Technique and Scene Study – HB Studios, NYC
Milenko Radosavljevich, Speech and Diction – HB Studios, NYC
Arabella H. Young, Vocal Training – HB Studios, NYC
VO and OC Workshops - New York Performance Works, NYC
Dialect free speaking voice; mezzo soprano-contralto-tenor vocal range; legit, lyric, r&b, and belt vocal styles; great comic timing (zing, bodda-bing!); extensive range of accents and dialects; wide variety of hideous faces (aka “Rubber Face”); character voices for animation and puppetry; impersonations; consumer intercept interviewing; natural acting style; improvisations; work well with children (and childish adults); experienced with exotic animals (snakes, reptiles, etc.) and birds; speak some German and a bit of Spanish; can sing in several languages; good hair, eyes and bone structure; can change appearance to suit role; tennis; running (can run fast in heels!)