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English (American) Voice Actor Sarah G.

Sarah G.

Premium
English (American)
United States local time

Native Voice Samples

Commercial Demo
Narration
Video Games

Overview

Hi! I'm Sarah, a full-time voice over artist in the United States. Most of my work features a neutral American dialect, but I can also provide regionalisms as required. From conversational to heartfelt to sly to luxurious, I can make the right mood happen and enthrall your listeners every time.

Companies I have voiced for

RunDisney
Billboard
Keller Williams
Kensington
Mondelez

Equipment I have

Rode NT1
Synco D2
Scarlett 2i2
Adobe Audition

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Hire Sarah for your Project Today!

1. Click the “Get my quote now” button on the top right.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to get Sarah’s proposal to your inbox.
3. Review and approve Sarah’s quote and fund the project.
4. Once the project is complete to your satisfaction, simply release your payment to Sarah and rate the work.

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Member Since

March 2024

Completed Jobs

0

Last Active

4 months ago

Avg. Response Time

N/A

Rates starting at

150 USD

Location

United States

Time Zone

UTC -4:00 America/Detroit

Languages

English (American)

Voice Ages

Young Adult
,
Middle-Aged

Specialized in Categories

Explainer Videos
,
Narration
,
E-learning
,
Corporate Videos
,
Documentaries
,
IVR
,
Video Games
,
Animation
,
Podcasts
,
TV Shows
,
Automotive
,
Political Ads
,
Medical Narration
,
Real Estate
,
Announcements
,
Audio Guides

Pitch

Character Voices

Styles

Hire Sarah for your Project Today!

1. Click the “Get my quote now” button on the top right.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to get Sarah’s proposal to your inbox.
3. Review and approve Sarah’s quote and fund the project.
4. Once the project is complete to your satisfaction, simply release your payment to Sarah and rate the work.

Have questions? We’ve got answers FAQ