SUMMARY Real. Personal. Powerful. That's Barry Zoeller. With a warm, engaging, believable and conversational delivery, Barry is a genuine storyteller and the perfect voice actor for your television or radio commercial, corporate narration, documentary, e-learning project, explainer video, promo, trailer, telephone IVR, and much more. His vocal range and versatility enable him to provide you with the exact read you're looking for, including warm, friendly, relaxed, laid back, to authoritative, edgy, the guy next door, smooth, energetic, heroic, raspy, sincere, relaxing, a narrator, news announcer or game show host, fresh, urgent, sexy, comforting, sarcastic, upbeat, cool, techy, enthusiastic, fun, heartfelt, humorous, loving, caring, engaging, inviting, sophisticated, and confident. Regardless of the style of the read, with Barry Zoeller, you're getting a real person, a voice that's authentic and real. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION You're also getting someone committed to your satisfaction and ultimate success Barry's goal is for your project to exceed your expectations and he will do everything in his power to see that happen.. Your satisfaction is his number one priority! Barry is the consummate professional and someone you'll want to work with time and time again. *Be sure to add Barry to your Favorites list so you can easily find him when you want to use him again. BACKGROUND Barry's voice has been heard on radio and television throughout the country for 20+ years. He's voiced countless commercials, documentaries, corporate videos, fund raising videos, and news programs; he's been the on-camera talent for live and recorded programs; and is a sought-after master of ceremonies and spokesperson. Barry began using his voice professionally at age 13 when he became the public address announcer at his local little league park, where he was paid with snow cones and hot dogs! In high school, he continued announcing football and basketball games, was the voice of the morning announcements, and launched a successful high school career in speech and debate, eventually earning a scholarship to Loyola Marymount University. He later transferred to Ozark Christian College where he studied for the ministry. Barry got married while still in college, and needing additional income and a job that would fit around his classes, he began working for the school's maintenance department. It didn't take long for him to conclude that he would rather talk than mop, so Barry began working in local radio and television, and during his senior year of college, he was promoted to the late news anchor spot for the local ABC affiliate. At 21 years of age, he was one of--if not the youngest main news anchor in the country. Barry would eventually spend more than 15 years in television news as an anchor, producer, reporter and news director. Midway through his broadcast journalism career, Barry jumped into the world of film production and wrote, produced and directed two motion pictures for the Christian Film market; and later launched a production that became an ABC Movie of the Week. Barry's also very comfortable in the corporate world, where's he's held executive positions in corporate communications, marketing, promotions and public relations. In all these cases, he's been voice of his company and it's various communication endeavors.
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