Voice Talent - Male
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Tom Pagnotti was bound for greatness from the moment he played the part of the turtle in Mrs. Woods’s second grade pageant.

Tom is a versatile talent capable of a warm one-to-one read or a growling, high-energy approach.

Past and present clients include: The Woodlawn Museum, Quizno’s, The Ricky Martin Foundation, Absolute Vodka, NESN, Martinsville Speedway, The South Dakota, Vanguard Medical and dozens of others. His second grade training paid off when Tom landed the voice part of an animated cat for Feline Favorite Cat Litter.
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Steve has a mid-western "everyman" sound with a sense of timing that works equally well for the humorous and the heartfelt. He's often called upon to play "The Dad", "The Neighbor" or "The Announcer". With thirty years of practice behind him, Steve has voiceover credits that range from Andy's Sub Shop to Microsoft. In addition, Steve brings extensive experience as a copywriter and producer to each voiceover session. He's won over fifty awards for voiceover, writing and production in New York, Florida, Maine, New Jersey, Kentucky and elsewhere.
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William Dufris hails from Maine, where during high school, he discovered a passion for mimicry and vocal characterization.  After college in Maine, he relocated to London, UK in 1986. Over the next thirteen years, his varied career included working on language tapes, film/cartoon dubbing, commercials, audiobooks and BBC radio plays, where he had the privilege of sharing the microphone with Kathleen Turner, Sharon Gless, Stockard Channing and Helena Bonham-Carter.

He has also acted on stage and television here in the US, as well as in the UK and Europe. William is best known as the original North American voice of the cartoon character Bob (and Farmer Pickles/Mr. Beasley/Mr. Sabatini) in Nickelodeon Jr's popular children's show, Bob The Builder.

Upon returning to Maine, William has built an award-winning reputation as a producer of audiobooks.
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Cary Alan made the move to full time Voice Actor/Narrator in July 2008. Cary Alan has a warm, rich and soothing voice that lends itself well to corporate narration, soft sell commercials and telephone on-hold messages.
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Bob Pettegrew provides voice-overs and promos for radio and television commercials,narrations for corporate, training and medical videos, documentaries and live or taped announcements. He does both spokesman and "real person" reads, can appear live at conventions and meetings as a host and/or presenter.

He is adept at providing character voices and accents, emanating from his abilities both as a linguist -- and as an accomplished "by ear" jazz pianist.

Much of Bob’s background and experience has been spent at the senior management level in Marketing Communications; agencies, publishing and printing. He understands how marketing campaigns are created and what it takes to successfully execute them. Bob delivers the message with an implicit understanding of, and feeling for, the marketing objective. And he does it with warmth and believability.
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Mark Honan is a versatile and experienced British actor living in Maine. Mark has a long list of voiceover credits, including recording audiobooks for BBC America. He can provide all English, Scottish and Irish dialects as well as many “Monty Python-ish” comic characters. Mark trained at the well-respected Webber Douglas drama school in London and works regularly on the professional stage.
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Tom Pakulski has a remarkably versatile voice that allows him to play an impressive range of roles, from kids to the elderly. Tom does cartoon and character voices for radio and television, as well as straight-ahead commercial reads. He has many accents and impressions at his command along with a great sense of comedic timing.

Tom has many local and national credits to his name.
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Dan's been doing versatile voice work since the early 80's, when he was heard in the soundtrack for a planetarium show in California. Since then, he's starred in and played many diverse voices for audio theater productions, narration, local and national, and audiobooks. A regular narrator for The New Yorker magazine online, which requires the ability to interpret not only serious reporting but fiction and comedy, Dan also offers character voices, dialects and inventive approaches to voice work. For The New Yorker, he has read stories by some of the leading writers of our time.

His acting experience includes Portland Stage Company, local and regional theaters and comedy clubs and over twelve years of improvisational comedy. He's appeared in short films, videos and also writes and directs plays (both for stage and radio) and writes sketches and screenplays.
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Bob Benson is originally from the Washington D.C. area, where he was a performer on radio and television and was in demand by advertising agencies for voiceovers for local and national commercials. Bob has voiced narrations for many organizations and agencies, including the National Science Foundation and the Department of Agriculture.

After moving to Maine, Bob became the spokesperson for local clients such as Skilllins Greenhouses, Maine State Lottery, and Go Maine. His national credits include National Semiconductor and Fairchild. Bob has recently begun recording audiobooks and telephone on-hold messages.
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Paul Rousse is a life-long New Englander who began his career with twelve years in award-winning broadcast news. In making the move to voiceover work, Paul offers a voice that has been described as "very real.” His rich timbre and great energy combine to create an expressive nature that quickly engages the listener. Paul will bring a unique, easy-to-listen-to voice to your project.