Voice Fiction – Voice Actors

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With Karen Kahler, Eleiece Krawiec and Russell Gold.
Anyone can read, but it takes a special talent to turn words on a page into a believable character. Voice actors Karen Kahler, Eleiece Krawiec and Russell Gold tell us how they work, how they use their voice, what they look for in a script, how to create characters, writers they’ll never work with again—experienced advice for aspiring voice talent.

guest-russell-goldRUSSELL GOLD is a mild-mannered software developer for Oracle by day, and by night he is a voice-over actor for a number of productions, including Damien Sykes in Dreamcatcher, Rumisiel in his own adaptation of the web-comic Misfile, and the title character in Misfits Audio’s Jim Nolan: Private Eye.

guest-karen-kahlerKAREN KAHLER is an actor, voice artist, and writer living in Los Angeles. She is best known for voicing a fretful elderly bunny in the video game Dust: An Elysian Tail, plus a host of witches and evil queens in various adventure games.  Visit her website: http://karenkahler.com

guest-eleiece-krawlecELEIECE KRAWEIC lives in New Orleans. She began voice acting in 2007 when, on a whim, she auditioned for her first role in Star Trek Excelsior, enjoyed it, and she’s still going strong.

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10 Responses to Voice Fiction – Voice Actors

  1. Spencer Eden says:

    Wow! So excited that audio drama is still alive! Thanks for this site!

  2. Howard Ellison says:

    What a beautifully honest conversation! Insights all the way through, but my takeaway is “The point of an audiobook is the book”. Having just discovered your blog, next call will be episode one. Roll on number three! With best wishes, Howard Ellison (Devon UK)

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