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Actor

After hearing for decades, "You have a great voice. Are you in radio?", I finally decided to seriously pursue voice acting in early 2023. After being advised by a Voiceover coach to pursue acting classes in order to improve my VO skills, I began studying the craft of film acting. I haven't looked back. Now, I pursue Acting and Voice Acting with equal vigor, and I absolutely love doing both.

Here are the key people who have helped me thus far in my development as an Actor and Voice Actor:

Actor

So much of the credit for my development and advancement as a film actor thus far goes to Forrest Pruett and the Indie Acting Studio (IAS).

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The tools, tips, tricks, and invaluable insights I have received ​​​via ongoing acting studies, and via workshops with industry professionals at IAS have been very impactful to my acting and voice acting careers.

I love my IAS family!

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Voice Actor

My development as a voice actor came via the tutelage of these four VO professionals: Gabrielle Nistico, Mike DelGaudio, Joe Loesch, and Ric Chetter.

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Gabby has imbued me with so much important business insight and advice on navigating the ins and outs of the VO industry.

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Mike has given me a myriad of invaluable instruction and insight on the tools and technical aspects of being a VO artist.

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Joe and his workshops have provided me with crucial instruction on the critical first steps in becoming a VO artist, as well as insight and instruction on audio book work and character voices develpment and expression.

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And, Ric was instrumental in helping me fine tune the setup of my home studio, and in directing me to my first resources from which to obtain work as a new VO artist.

Gabby Nistico

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Joe Loesch

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Mike DelGaudio

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Ric Chetter

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