Young Adult Fantasy, M/F Dialogue
Category
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Teen & Young Adult
Language
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English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Youthful
Performance Notes
First person, teen characters, male and female conversation, Fantasy, Romance (Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier)
Category
:
Biographies & Memoirs
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Inspirational
Performance Notes
First person, Nonfiction, Nature, Poetry, Memoir (The Outermost House by Henry Beston)
Nonfiction, Women's History
Category
:
History
Language
:
English
Gender
:
Female
Accent
:
American-General American
Vocal Style
:
Engaging
Performance Notes
Third person, True Story, Women's History, Sports, Journalism (Women on the Move: The Forgotten Era of Women's Bicycle Racing by Roger Gilles)
Melinda Beck is a professional actor and narrator with over 10 years of experience. She delivers fully produced audiobooks from her home studio.
She has worked on staff in various capacities with the Frazier History Museum, Commonwealth Theatre Center, Kentucky Shakespeare, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Louisville Free Public Library's COLLIDER Artist in Residence Program, and Seattle Shakespeare Company. Recent film work includes “Heartland” and “Perception”. She holds a BFA in Theater & Original Works from Cornish College of the Arts.
Voice Over:
Exhibit: Realization of War, Jane Woolsey - Solid Light, Inc. American Civil War Museum
Educational Programs: (Various) Frazier History Museum
Play: Haunting Julia, Julia - Liminal Playhouse, Louisville, Kentucky
Podcast: The Past and the Curious, Episodes 19, 21, 41, Guest Narrator
Radio Play: Titus Andronicus, Lavinia - Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company
For full credits, including Theatre and Film, please see my resume on my website: www.artistmelindabeck.com
Performance Reviews:
"Beck is amazingly believable as the very-much-in-denial W; you just want to shake her at one point and tell her to snap our of her fantasy world." - Arts-Louisville
"... Under J.R. Stuart's direction, the performances are marvels of insight.... Beck is innocent, but wily..." - LEO Weekly
"Each actor was faced with a unique challenge: act without a face. Convey emotional turmoil and utter terror without being able to fully shed light on their facial disposition.… Beck reciprocates this pain with Sarah Johnson’s undying love and support. Sarah is willing to put everything on the line… in order to save the person she loves." - LouisvilleKY.com