A plethora of NYU radio play projects, frequently covering multiple characters of varying ages and genders in a single show. A director once wrote a role for me in an original stage play called The Woman's Voice, which I found rather encouraging.
Professionally: Kakuma on Kurokami (Black God), directed by Michael Sinterniklaas and Carrie Keranen.
Graduated NYU Tisch School of the Arts in May '07.
In-home: Samson C01U Mic set up.
Near: NYAV Post, Stonestreet Studios, both with professional recording studios.
When I was a little girl I just about spoke in tongues. I would memorized and reenact Monty Python skits for my mom on the beach. I would learn and mimic the voices in every cartoon I watched. My dad introduced me to radio plays, and my world exploded. I have always been drawn to the power and versatility of the human voice, and the use of language.
I have been fortunate enough to have befriended some extremely talented people who are prolific and active within the voice world, primarily in character acting for original animation and anime, but also for large-scale commercial campaigns. They have given me great advice and invaluable hands-on experiences that even my training at NYU couldn't provide.
Having recently finished recording my first animated character, I am more excited than ever to be pursuing a career in voice acting and commercial voice over. Because it's so much fun it's just ridiculous.
Any way I can use my voice to help make your project, product, or writing come to life and reach people (and hopefully make them go "Hey! That's completely awesome! Neat.")is one I'm willing to explore!