I started out by taking a V.O. workshop a couple years ago. I got a so-so demo out of it. After that, I wasn't really sure how to go about breaking in. Everywhere I go someone alway says, "You have a great voice, have you considered voice over work?" Fast forward to last year, I thought I was going in for a commercial audition. It ended up being a VO commercial for NEED FOR SPEED. I booked it. Recording the spot in an elaborate Hollywood studio was a new experience. I had the entire team in the London studio directing me through my headset. The commercial was released online 11/2013. It has amassed millions of hits online. They also used my voice for a demo of the video game. Just recently, I did a low-budget commercial for Toppik Hair Solutions. My experience as an an actor has really helped me hone my voice. With that experience, and the recent jobs I've done as a voice actor, I know I can deliver whatever the client needs.
Workshops through The Actors Company
On the Job training i.e. NEED FOR SPEED
Full recording studio with pro-tools
Acting on National T.V. i.e. ABC's GREY"S ANATOMY, REVENGE, GENERAL HOSPITAL and more
I also bartend and the job consists of a lot of talking in front large groups of people. Also knowing which tones to take with different personalities depending on how they might respond.