Strong | Smart | Sassy
Hi, I’m Diana Helen Kennedy. I own a voiceover production company in the bustling Boston area. My voice has popped up in quite a few projects, from the epic My Time at Sandrock and Marvel Move to the thrill ride that is Ready or Not and the underwater adventure Cascadia.
Upcoming, you can catch me in Warrior Cats: Into the Wild, I Married a Monster on a Hill, and some exciting stuff I can’t talk about yet. Oh, and I also voice commercials, audiobooks, corporate narration, and e-learning—because who doesn’t love a good educational voiceover?
I’ve racked up a few accolades, like winning a TikTok voiceover challenge with Chris Greenfield and being part of the NYX award-winning cast for My Time at Sandrock. I’ve also snagged a Skelly nomination for Bardsung with Forteller Games. I’ve had the pleasure of studying with voiceover legends like Crispin Freeman, Jennifer Hale, and Sara Cravens. I always try to rise to a challenge and enjoy the journey.
Originally from New Jersey (yes, I’ve heard all the jokes), I now live in the Boston area with my husband, Ryan. Outside of voiceover, I’m a published interior designer and a devoted mini poodle mom. My party tricks include impersonating Dick Van Dyke from Mary Poppins to amuse the Brits and imitating both Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny from What’s Opera Doc? to entertain everyone else. It’s hit-or-miss, but isn’t that the charm?
I’ve been studying boxing for over 30 years, which means I’m not only strong and dedicated but also rhythmically in tune—because let’s face it, fighting is just choreography with consequences.
I also donate my time to both fun and worthy causes. Currently, I’m the treasurer for my local arts council and a development team member for the National Association of Voice Actors. I’ve been a candy striper, a “poodle ambassador,” a children’s theater performer, and I’ve even participated in designer show houses to support historic property renovations.
So, if you’re looking for someone who’s strong, smart, and sassy—well, you’ve found her. Just remember, “strong” means I’m both confident in my skills, and yes, in high school I was the cheerleader holding up the pyramid. “Smart” means I’m into word puzzles, DND, and script analysis. And “sassy”—well, wouldn’t you like to know?