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This page is devoted to some of the most challenging, demanding work there is for a voiceover. An ability to read is not enough - you also need to be able to think, and keep clarity and proportion over long spans of time and great masses of information.

Needless to say, I love it.

For museums, I've had the pleasure of recording for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. In addition to voicing art blockbusters, I've also narrated scientific and historical museum shows. And I've recorded talking books for Simon & Schuster, Random House, Harper Audio and Bantam Doubleday Dell.

I also enjoy recording TV documentary narrations. Credits include


The Discovery Channel - Polar Bears: Shadows on the Ice (Discovery Networks US' first-ever Panda Award at the Wildscreen Festival in Bristol, England.) Also Secrets of the Twilight Zone and Hammerheads: Nomads of the Sea for Thomas Lucas Productions.

National Geographic Explorer - nine films.

Canal Plus, France - Mosquitoes: The Ultimate Vampire.

And I've narrated two complete series in global syndication - Going Wild and Animal Edens.

 


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