"I'm Valerie, French voice over talent. I was born and raised in Paris, went to Cours Florent - the best drama school there. I hold a Master degree in Law from Paris, and I studied screenwriting in UCLA. I am also currently following a translation course! I speak and read French, English and Italian. Now living in Vancouver.

Valerie Lafayette
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Josette Prévost was born to a French family in Quebec City, Canada. Her passion for acting, dance and music, took her to the University of Toronto where she earned a Bachelor degree in ‘Theatre and Translation’. She also attended A.C.T. in San Francisco and currently lives in Los Angeles. Over the past 25 years Josette has voiced projects such as –Titanic, Crash, Life of Pi (ADR); The Bourne Identity, Dark Future (video games); Commercials (for Canada, France, USA); Feature films, Animation, Industrial Films (Dubbing), and much more.

Josette Prevost
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Freya is a bilingual farm girl from Quebec living in Toronto where she has been doing theatre, TV, film and voice work in both English and French for over 10 years. Her voice work includes corporate narration, commercials, e-learning videos, video games and children's audiobooks. She had also been the voice of Bell Canada's Lucky Mobile since 2017. Freya loves playing great characters and telling compelling stories.
Freya Ravensbergen
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Katherin Vasilopoulos is a bilingual voice talent and audio producer based in Montreal, Canada, performing English and French Canadian voiceovers for fiction and non-fiction. She has a science background in molecular biology and loves a good medical or scientific textbook, but is also a fan of romance, education, culture / travel, business, self- help books, and comedy. She has been serving on the board of directors of the World-Voices Organization (WoVO) since 2014.
Katherin Vasilopoulos
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Born in Montréal (Québec), M.T. Monette is a New Yorker by adoption. An avid reader with a Master Degree in literature, she became a voice artist after she moved to New York. She has extensive experience as a narrator of all kinds of audio-video projects, and has recorded books by Gabrielle Roy, one of the major Québec female authors of the 20th century.
M.T. Monette
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Marie-Pierre Beausejour
Working extensively in both her native French and English, Marie-Pierre has voiced commercials, audiobooks, films (Super Troopers 2), video games (Grand Theft Auto V), and promos for sports broadcasts (ESPN's UEFA Euro 2016). From flight simulators to toys (French voice of Baby Einstein), her voice can also be heard in world-renowned museums like the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery and MoMA.
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Senn Annis
Senn is the voice of your hopeful heroine. Coming to audiobook narration after a performance career as a circus aerialist, she combines her creativity with her academic love of storytelling, which is grounded in a BA in English Literature from the University of Victoria. Senn is fluent in French and proficient in British RP, Scottish, French and Russian accents. *
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Shoshana Wilder
Shoshana Wilder is a Canadian actor, voice-over artist and singer based in Los Angeles, CA. Bi-coastal, she shares her time between LA, NYC, Toronto and Montreal, her beloved hometown. Truly versatile, Shoshana Wilder works in English, French, Italian and Yiddish and masters several dialects and accents.
Diana Studenberg is an actor/musician from Montreal and has studied at Lee Strasberg in West Hollywood, Anthony Miendl's Actor Workshop, and LA Acting Studios. She’s the singer in the rock band 'Trope' who recently recorded their debut album, 'Eleutheromania' with Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) engineering and David Bottrill (Peter Gabriel, Tool) mixing. As a songwriter, Diana co-wrote the theme song "I Choose" performed by Alessia Cara for the Netflix animated feature The Willoughbys.
Diana Studenberg
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