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The first pic is Pete (front) before/after a fun session about ''Bud Light's Real Men of Genius'', together with Dave Bickler (left), on Foxx and MacKenzie's show on [https://www.point97.com/ 97.1] radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece [http://web.archive.org/web/20061209154906/http://podcast.point97.com/kxpt/7060.mp3 HERE] (MP3, 4MB). The second pic is Bickler again. | The first pic is Pete (front) before/after a fun session about ''Bud Light's Real Men of Genius'', together with Dave Bickler (left), on Foxx and MacKenzie's show on [https://www.point97.com/ 97.1] radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece [http://web.archive.org/web/20061209154906/http://podcast.point97.com/kxpt/7060.mp3 HERE] (MP3, 4MB). The second pic is Bickler again. | ||
More voice samples could be found on [https://web.archive.org/web/20160110154645/http://www.petestacker.com/ Pete's website] (now only available as an Archive.org snapshot). Here are a couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions): [ | More voice samples could be found on [https://web.archive.org/web/20160110154645/http://www.petestacker.com/ Pete's website] (now only available as an Archive.org snapshot). Here are a couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d03gH_cFfI], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Hz34M33sg] | ||
===Anne Bowerman=== | ===Anne Bowerman=== |
Revision as of 02:09, 7 February 2021
Amanda Winn-Lee |
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Norm Woodel |
Kurt Naebig |
Kevin Gudahl |
Bob O'Donnell |
Pete Stacker |
Anne Bowerman? |
George Adams? |
Doug Zartman |
Main voices
Amanda Winn-Lee
Has voiced various anime heroines, such as Deunan in Appleseed, Gally in GUNNM, Nancy Makuhari in Read or Die OVA, and Rei in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Amanda's focus eventually shifted from voice acting to directing anime dubs. Now semi-retired.
Norm Woodel
A popular male voice in the USA: commercials, narration, etc.
Kurt Naebig
An actor and, as of 2016, a long-time drama teacher at the Acting Studio of Chicago.
Kevin Gudahl
An actor, mainly in theater.
Bob O'Donnell
Father of Oni's lead sound designer Marty O'Donnell. Did the voice of several units in Myth.
Pete Stacker
- Griffin, TCTF Black Ops
- Official website
Like Norm Woodel, he's a popular male voice in commercials, promotions, movie trailers, etc. He has voiced the trailers for e.g. Batman Begins, A Scanner Darkly, Hide and Seek, The New World (and comedy, too). But he's best known for Budweiser's Real Men of Genius series, where he teamed up with ex-Survivor singer Dave Bickler (the one who sang Eye of the Tiger).
The first pic is Pete (front) before/after a fun session about Bud Light's Real Men of Genius, together with Dave Bickler (left), on Foxx and MacKenzie's show on 97.1 radio ("#1 for classic rock"). You can listen to the piece HERE (MP3, 4MB). The second pic is Bickler again.
More voice samples could be found on Pete's website (now only available as an Archive.org snapshot). Here are a couple of YouTube sightings (live RMOG sessions): [1], [2]
Anne Bowerman
Nothing's for sure, of course, but a degree in Modern Languages, who worked for 6 years as Human Relations Director at a software house... why not? PLEASE don't try to contact her to get her to do voice acting for a project of yours... ;)
George Adams
A George Adams had a football show on AM radio (WCRE 1420 South Carolina), but the name is pretty common. Whoever he is, Oni's "George Adams" (could very well be an alias) was recently credited for a few voices in Wideload's (i.e. Alex Seropian's) Stubbs the Zombie, so we can always ask them...
Additional voices
Doug Zartman
- Comguys and a few generic males
- An old profile page
He's responsible for the "Frog blast the vent core!" phrase and other stuff.
Also credited for Stubbs the Zombie, so he's still around.
Mickey O'Donnell
- Fury, female civilians
Obviously another relative of Marty O'Donnell, just like Bob O'Donnell (Kerr)