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Which professional actor was the original voice of Heimlich the caterpillar? - Jim Hill Media.com
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:28:54 GMT+00:00
was the original voice of Heimlich the caterpillar? Jim Hill Media.com There have also been actors who have been hired to voice characters for Pixar films that - for one reason or another -- didn't quite work out. ...
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 15:28:54 GMT+00:00
was the original voice of Heimlich the caterpillar? Jim Hill Media.com There have also been actors who have been hired to voice characters for Pixar films that - for one reason or another -- didn't quite work out. ...
Twilight Lexicon Alex Meraz a Painter, Dancer, Actor All Around ...
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hu, 29 Jul 2010 13:49:53 GM
Alex Meraz a Painter, Dancer, . Actor. All Around Artist! Posted by Twilight_News - 29/07/10 at 09:07 am. We missed doing Wolfpack Wednesday yesterday so we are doing it today and we'll extend comments through Friday at 11:59pm est. ...
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hu, 29 Jul 2010 13:49:53 GM
Alex Meraz a Painter, Dancer, . Actor. All Around Artist! Posted by Twilight_News - 29/07/10 at 09:07 am. We missed doing Wolfpack Wednesday yesterday so we are doing it today and we'll extend comments through Friday at 11:59pm est. ...
How does one become a voice actor?
Q. I am located in Texas. People always tell me I have a great voice for radio or video games. I am very interested in finding out more about how to be cast to do voice work for radio, anime, cartoons, TV, video games, etc. What do I need to do to get started? Are there any Texas-based companies that I should check out? Is there an organization, like an actor's guild, that I need to be a part of?? I've been on TV before and I've acted in theatre in high school. Thanks! I live near Dallas but I'm from Houston...so info for either of those cities would be helpful.
Asked by megskathy - Thu Jun 28 15:04:55 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most voice actors are also "regular" actors, or at least started out that way. Study acting. As you progress, you can begin to specialize, but you'll need the basics first.
Answered by Elizabeth http://DFWTheater.com - Thu Jun 28 15:26:42 2007
Q. I am located in Texas. People always tell me I have a great voice for radio or video games. I am very interested in finding out more about how to be cast to do voice work for radio, anime, cartoons, TV, video games, etc. What do I need to do to get started? Are there any Texas-based companies that I should check out? Is there an organization, like an actor's guild, that I need to be a part of?? I've been on TV before and I've acted in theatre in high school. Thanks! I live near Dallas but I'm from Houston...so info for either of those cities would be helpful.
Asked by megskathy - Thu Jun 28 15:04:55 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most voice actors are also "regular" actors, or at least started out that way. Study acting. As you progress, you can begin to specialize, but you'll need the basics first.
Answered by Elizabeth http://DFWTheater.com - Thu Jun 28 15:26:42 2007
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