So, what do you want to know?
If you want to know my experience, let’s see. I had been in a few school plays before I started secondary, mainly Christmas and Easter plays. But by the time I got to Year 10 and performed “Goodnight Mr Tom“, I finally realised “Oh yeah, this is what I want to do for the rest of my life“.
Since then, I’ve also been a freelance voice actor on YouTube and Twitter for almost 5 years now. I started doing it in July 2021 for some friends, when they complimented me for my accurate impressions for the Transformers characters Starscream & Shockwave. And as time went on, I have grown from an absolute amateur, to a well experienced amateur. But there is still some things I have yet to fully grasp, but hey, life. You Live & Learn.
You can find me over there at: @stunnastream11
My Acting Experience
If you want to see my portfolio for the stuff I’ve been in, look no further. You can see my theatre and voice acting portfolios, as well as my performance as the Gravedigger and a listen at some of my voice recordings.
My theatre portfolio
This is a portfolio table mainly centred around my performances in recent times, like 6th form and my time in Uni. It may look small right now, but if it wasn’t for these giving me some level of experience, I wouldn’t be where I am right now. If I’m being completely honest, I had a bit too much fun in Hamlet so far. Just look at my chaotic and hilarious performance as the Gravedigger:
My voice acting portfolio
And this is a small bit of my voice acting portfolio from more noteworthy projects. I’ve currently voiced in 17 videos ever since 2021, dating back when I was only 16, so I couldn’t fit the whole playlist here. You can check out a V.O. reel I made that has everything in this portfolio, as well as some extra videos I did for and with friends. But bear in mind a couple things:
The performances of my early works (mainly Redemption) aren’t as good as what I can do now.
Audio quality may not be high quality since I don’t have a home studio setup, just a basic condenser microphone and the cheap DAC it came with.
Alternatively, you can see the full playlist by clicking the button below.