Hi! My name is Mary and I’m a dedicated full-time professional voice actor with a neutral American English accent and 15 years of experience. Youthful, friendly, animated, quirky, cute, authentic, energetic, and conversational — are just a few of the words clients have used to describe my voice. I easily take direction and can effortlessly switch between a variety of voices, ranging from the innocent coos of babies to the vibrant tones of little girls and boys, the blossoming cadence of early teens, and the alluring timbre of young adults and adult women.
My lifelong passion is to become a masterful storyteller in every creative avenue possible. I love connecting with clients globally and am excited about building fruitful business relationships. Whether your story is 30 seconds or 30 minutes, I’m here to help you tell it.
An interesting fact about me is that I was diagnosed with being on the autism spectrum at 18, but that hasn’t stopped me from learning new skills, exploring different places, and nurturing my love for animals and nature. These interests have led me to engage in various imaginative pursuits, including art, animal care, world travel, and thrilling adventures.
When I’m not recording, writing, or acting, you’ll find me immersed in activities like crafting stories and scripts, making jewelry and candles, painting, teaching yoga classes, baking, creating content, or occasionally entertaining kids by swimming in a 40-pound silicone mermaid tail at local pools or other locations.
Every voice actor sets their own rate. All of our talents are pros, but the cost can vary depending on their experience and skill level.
Generally speaking, voice over rates depend on:
- Will the voice over be for broadcast and paid ads, or organic, non-promotional use?
- The length of the script (word count).
- Do you need the voice over fully edited and production-ready, or just the raw audio?
- Do you want to direct the voice artist in real-time, or can they record independently?
Many of our voice actors follow our pricing schedule, but you’ll find that rates are negotiable, so if you let them know what you can afford, there’s a good chance they’ll accommodate you!