Deborah Kosnett

Bewitching VO . . . hear the magic. Deborah Kosnett is an engaging voice actor with a sophisticated, remarkable voice - a smooth alto pitch that’s ideal for many VO projects, from the C-suite to luxury retail. Voice match: Natasha Lyonne

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Deborah Kosnett

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Commercial Demo funny, witty, serious, upbeat, sultry, caring
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Audiobook Narration Reel funny warm robotic sassy caring
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Sassy casino demo ad - Slice of Luck funny wry witty humorous
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Casino Resort commercial demo - enticing, engaging
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The Leviticus Project charitable fundraising video
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Bio and Credits

Languages
English (North American)
Accents and Dialects
Appalachian, West Virginia, Southern, RP British
Voice Age
Young Adult
Middle Aged
Senior
Experience
Voice actor since 2023
10 Audiobooks on Audible; working on No. 11.
Radio news anchor and director, 1975 - 1980
Community theatre with the Kanawha Players and the Charleston Light Opera Guild (Charleston WV): Vanities, Man Who Came To Dinner, Dark of the Moon, Oklahoma, Showboat
Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Drama from West Virginia State University, 1975
Special Skills
Audiobook
Commercial
Documentary
Promo
Non-Union
About
Deborah Kosnett has a big, resonant, captivating alto voice, and she's not afraid to use it! Her smooth mesmerizing tone is ideal for many VO projects: commercials, documentary narration, animation and video game characters, audio drama, audiobooks.

Her vocal styles are many: engaging, sophisticated, whimsical, authoritative, professional, conversational, motivating, sophisticated, luxurious, and reassuring . . . to name just a few.

She's incredibly easy (and fun) to work with: she's cheerful, cooperative, takes direction easily, and believes in treating her clients and colleagues with the utmost care and respect. Her turnaround time is anywhere from ASAP to a couple of days, depending on the project length and difficulty (audiobooks obviously take way longer).

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