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Lifetime Achievement Award Criteria

December 8, 2007

The 3rd Annual Voicey award for Lifetime Achievement (2009) honors voice actors who have been working full-time in voice over in some capacity as a professional for at least twenty-five years.

Criteria:

  • Voice actor may self-nominate or be nominated by a voice over coach, colleague or client
  • A sample of an actual body of work in .mp3 format for consideration (not a demo) must be sourced
  • Has, in addition to their own work, mentored people within the voice over community
  • Each voice actor needs to have a professional headshot or graphical image representative of themselves or of their work to be used for promotion on Voices.com web properties and complementary voice over sites
  • Voice actor needs to have been a working in the voice over profession for at least twenty-five years
  • 3 Letters of Reference demonstrating how the nominee has to given back to the voice over community, including one letter of reference from a youth, one letter of reference from a peer and one letter of reference from a student

Comments

2 Responses to “Lifetime Achievement Award Criteria”

  1. Sam Keller on January 18th, 2008 4:51 pm

    I think you should have Josh Keaton on your roster. He is the best and he is the new Spider-Man on the WB in March. He started in the 80s. See his info on IMDB.

  2. Bob D. Caterino on January 18th, 2008 8:18 pm

    Phil Proctor, voice over artist should get in the nominations for lifetime acheivment. He started with a comedy group in the mid 60’s called The Firesign Theatre and has been doing voices for cartoons and features for well over forty five years. Bravo to Phil for a lifetime of comedy.

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