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Post by Twink on Mar 30, 2006 7:51:18 GMT
I was watching the movie 'Alive' last night (well only a bit of it actually while I was waiting for 'Desperate Housewives to start ;D) and was suprised to see Sam Behrens in it, either I didn't know he was in it or I'd just forgotten! Anyone else spotted any sb people in anything lately?
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Post by benmeglover on Mar 30, 2006 15:01:57 GMT
Eddie Cibrian in Invasion... Christina Chambers in Bones and CSI Miami..,,, Timothy Adams in some swedish/english serie,,don't remember the name... Kelly Hu in CSI New York...
Well just to name the ones I've seen at some point during a couple of months...
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Post by meggy on Mar 30, 2006 16:01:17 GMT
I watch The bold and the beautiful here in Germany (we are a little bit behind the USA) and there are Lesley Ann Down, Adrienne Frantz and Sean Kanan playing.
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Post by sunny on Mar 30, 2006 20:13:31 GMT
Dominique Jennings-"Virginia" is doing a commercial for Advil (pain medicine) that has been running on USA television. She changed her voice for the spots, but there is no mistaking it is her. I found this article about her: Voice-over artist: Dominique Jennings Salary range: $25,000-$100,000+ I Love This Job Essence Magazine Dec, 2003
I knew early on that I wanted a career in entertainment but had no idea I could earn a living using my God-given voice until I discovered the world of voice-overs. As an only child growing up in Los Angeles, I used to imitate voices and put on shows for my father, a painter, who exposed me to the world of arts and entertainment. At 11, I appeared on Sesame Street. In high school, people kept telling me I had an interesting voice. Though I didn't know much about voice-over work, I jumped into it with both feet and learned as I went along. It didn't take long before I landed on Spawn, the Emmy Award-winning HBO animated series, and then on the WB's The Zeta Project and Fox's Xyber 9. My job involves going into a recording studio and coming up with character voices or adjusting my own voice to accommodate the producer's vision. Though it sounds easy, performing without the benefit of seeing the character on-screen can be challenging. That's because character development is often completed after the voice work has already been recorded.
"I've also done TV voice-over spots for Ford and Honda, and appeared in national commercials for UPS, the Got Milk? campaign, Listerine mouthwash and Cetaphil skin care. I've done radio spots for Budweiser beer, as well as several films. With numerous commercials on the air simultaneously, artists can earn residuals for years, making the pay quite lucrative. The hours are flexible, too. In fact, for two years, I played a villain on the NBC soap opera Sunset Beach and was nominated for a Soap Opera Digest Award while working behind the scenes. Never underestimate the unique power of your voice or what it can do for you."
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Post by Twink on Apr 3, 2006 18:42:10 GMT
Thank you for the article, I didn't know that about Dominique
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