Voiceover guru, on-camera actor, and app developer David H. Lawrence XVII jams with author and Emmy-honored casting director Bonnie Gillespie about voiceover myths, how to deal with rejection, and the role of a healthy mindset in making it in this business.
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After a 36-year career in radio, David H. Lawrence XVII moved to television and has been seen on The People vs. OJ, Lost, CSI, The Mentalist, The Unit, Chuck, Good Luck Charlie, ANT Farm, Touch, The Finder, and is best known as the creepy evil puppet master Eric Doyle on NBC’s smash hit Heroes. Lawrence helps actors create their own voiceover careers with his award winning VOHeroes.com training program, and has been Backstage‘s readers’ choice for favorite VO teacher and favorite VO demo producer four years in a row. Lawrence has voiced more than 200 audiobooks and teaches specialized courses in audiobook production with a concentration on ACX and Audible work. He created the best-selling industry standard Rehearsal® Pro app for actors and VO talent, giving them a digital rehearsal studio right in their pocket. On radio, the Emmy-award winning and Clio-nominated Lawrence hosted The David Lawrence Show and Online Tonight; was a morning show talent for ABC Radio, Clear Channel, and CNET; and anchored The Net Music Countdown to more than 300 radio stations and both XM and Sirius Satellite Radio. Lawrence was at the forefront of the podcasting revolution by delivering daily RealAudio and MP3 “podcasts” via email starting in early 1995.
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