Welcome to episode 150 of the Voice Acting Mastery podcast with yours truly, Crispin Freeman!
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This is the second and final part of my interview with the inspiring Maryann Strossner! In the last episode, Maryann talked about how she got started as an actress in New York in the 1960s, even though her parents did not approve of her pursuing a career as a performer. We also discussed how she transitioned from stage work to voice over work when she moved to Los Angeles in 1977. After arriving in Hollywood, one of her first theatrical acting jobs was working with the Variety Arts Radio Theater Company of LA which produced old time radio dramas on stage in front of a live audience. She also started working on audiobooks for Scholastic around that time as well. During the 1990s she moved around to different places in order to take care of family members. Eventually, she returned to Los Angeles and picked up her acting career where she left off doing commercials, films, and TV projects. However, it wasn’t until she reached her 70s that she started pursuing voice acting in animation and video games. In 2016 she was cast as Granny Marl in Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft game franchise. Now, she is probably most famous for her work in 2018 as Scrollsage Nola, the kind, grandmotherly turtle creature who lives in the land of the Tortollans. Maryann’s journey really shows that it’s never too late to pursue your voice acting dreams!
In the second part of our interview, I ask Maryann what inspired her to become an actress in the first place. We discuss some of her early childhood memories of going to see Broadway shows with her mother and falling in love with the world of the theater. We also talk more about her parents objections to her pursuing an acting career and the fact that her mother had artistic aspirations of her own that she never fulfilled. Then Maryann shares some details about the acting training that she got from her cousin, a theatrical director, whose special method of teaching Maryann was very applicable to voice acting. And finally, Maryann gives us her advice for aspiring voice actors and about how important it is not to wait to do what you want to do, but to just get out there and do it! So without further ado, here’s Maryann.
Download Voice Acting Mastery Episode #150 Here (MP3)
I have greatly admired the work of various voice actors for many years. But many of my idols have sadly fallen from grace in the past few months, Crispin hasn’t been one of them. I’ve been able to break out of my shell in the past few years thanks to this podcast. Crispin’s been very smart, classy and a fantastic guidance to others.
I wanted to ask one question. Should we be worried about the dubbing industry?