Q. what do you do if you’re a voice actor who hates the sound of his own voice?

A. all the others!


Intro

Hating the way you talk is a real problem when you’re an actor. But in finding voices that are as far from my own as possible, I’ve discovered I have a talent for becoming almost anybody else.

01/24

Latest

New Video Game Voicereel coming soon! In the meantime, I’ve put some little tasters up here so you can get an idea of how I perform.

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Me sounding like the ringmaster of a travelling flea circus.

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Me sounding like a depressed teddy bear.

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Me sounding like an unnecessarily cantankerous troll.

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Me sounding like an 18th century street urchin.

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Me sounding like a decorated military crustacean.

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Me sounding like a Regency era crackpot.


Praise

“I am constantly blown away by David’s performance. Not only does he have incredible range, styles and accents, but his ability to breath raw emotion and an innate understanding of comic timing into his characters is breathtaking. I will continue to work with David on every project I can, and if I don't have a specific role for him, I'll make sure to write one in, because I can say with sincerity that my games become several orders of magnitude greater for having him onboard.”

Tom Hardwige, Founder, Tall Story Games

“Working with David was a wonderful experience. Very versatile, he incorporated feedback and direction flawlessly in his performances, and his innate comedic timing did the rest. My games wouldn't have been the same without his voice.”

Fabio Guggeri, Founder, Gugames


About

With a masters in the movement pyschology method from Drama Centre: London, David Howlett is a British actor based in New York City.