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ToyChica's Pizzeria: Backstories
4 years ago

Devlog no.6: *Read the article*


Allow us to introduce you to our new voice actor: @Ross_K_Foad , who will be voicing Henry Emily for TCP: Backstories!

Story:

Ross was also a professional actor and a voice artist, trained by the BBC. Ross has over 17 years experience spread across over approx 450 castings in many different mediums. This includes film, TV, radio, video games, stage, IVR phone systems, animation, and narration.

In 2017, Ross was one of only 30 disabled actors chosen by the BBC for their Class Act Training Scheme, an initiative to help increase disabled representation on screen through bespoke training courses, workshops, and networking events with the finest of BBC casting directors, producers, and actors. 

Ross is an English male with a well spoken, friendly, clear voice. He has a London accent by default, but He is experienced in portraying many different types of characters though, so accent and inflections can be changed accordingly.

Typically, Ross would say that He most often plays well spoken English upper class types, including doctors and teachers, and, in complete contrast, American soldiers/marines.

Ross has a home studio set up which includes a Lewitt Subzero 540, Rode NTG3, Troystudio Vocal booth, a Tascam 60 Mark II, and He uses Izotopes 8 to edit.

Welcome aboard Ross! Sorry for embarassing you with your story!



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