If you’re in North America, it’s hard to miss the voice of Becky Shrimpton. With hundreds of commercials to her credit for brands like Mastercard, American Express, Samsung, Chatbooks, Home Depot, Maybelline, Monster.com, Delta Airlines, Bud Light, The American Medical Association, Survey Monkey, Monster High, and Cheerios, her experience and warmth shines through every read.
Narration for film and television, as well as e-learning and audiobooks, is a particular specialty for Becky. She provides smooth, consistent, and engaging reads that range from professional and clinical to natural and conversational.
As the voices of Funtime Chica and Bon Bon in the hit game series Five Nights at Freddy’s and as Nurse Helen Flood and as of Season 11, Fire Fighter Penny Morris on Amazon Prime’s US version of Fireman Sam, Becky loves to delight (and freak out) kids of all ages.
Acting since the age of 12, Becky formalized her training in her adulthood, obtaining a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from The University of British Columbia, then studying classic theatre in Oxford, England with the British American Drama Academy. She continues her professional growth to this day with private voice and acting classes with top international coaches.
She's skilled in improvisation, having completed multiple classes at Second City in Toronto and being cast in many on-camera improvisational roles.
Becky has also attended several courses in audio editing and can provide cleanly edited files.
As a full-time professional voice-over actor and copy & sound editor, Becky offers clients a professional start-to-finish experience. My home studio features a fully enclosed custom-built sound booth for clean recordings using top-of-the-line equipment - specs are available on request.
Becky has access to over studios in the Toronto area. ISDN patches are available on request.
Becky can also offer the following services:
- Singing in character
- Audio editing and mastering
- Access to a full library of sound effects and background music
- Copy editing and writing