Elisa Toro Franky is a voice actor located in New York, NY, USA. She has been actively working as a voice actor since 2019. She has worked for a diverse pool of clients and brands, such as Cohen's Fashion Optical, New York Department of Health and Virginia Department of Health. Listen to 33 voice over samples that showcase her best work.
Elisa Toro Franky is a professional dancer and bilingual voiceover artist based in New York City. She is a SAG-AFTRA member, known for being the voice of Walmart, Giant Supermarkets in TV, Helzberg Diamonds, United Healthcare, Accent Dance NYC, Westchester Ballet Company, as well as radio campaigns and PSA for the New York Department of Health, Virginia Department of Health, BrainQ, and beyond.
Elisa offers her expertise in a wide diversity of voiceover genres including commercials, e-learning, corporate narration, dubbing, animation, institutional, and IVR systems. She is coached by some of the top leaders in the voiceover industry, including casting director Tina Morasco; Rona Fletcher, territory controller of Gravy for the Brain LATAM; and René Figueroa, director of Academia ECO in Bogotá, Colombia.
"I believe the art of the voice is a physical and sensory experience that resembles dancing. As a professional dancer of more than 15 years of experience performing in a diverse range of dance genres with New York based companies and beyond, I transfer my cultivated awareness of movement to create similar sensations in the tone, texture, rhythm, and melody of my voice. In the same way that I efficiently apply choreographers' prompts to deliver the desired qualities as a dancer, as a voice actress I am very responsive to clients' direction in recording sessions and their feedback reflects their satisfaction with my service. Similarly to how I act with my body to create characters in dance, I act with my voice to speak from a place of truthfulness or naturalness. And yet, since equilibrium entails the reconciliation of opposites, I find balance between recording inside my home studio where I can only speak but not move much, and running outside to move and dance in larger spaces but without speaking much! While the dance is a visible yet nonverbal expression of one's stories, the voice is an audible yet invisible expression of one's inner dynamics."