DAVE FENNOY

Dave Fennoy

Dave Fennoy is one of the most in demand voice actors in Los Angeles. He is known for his versatility, providing voices for commercials, narrations, TV promos, award shows, animation, and video games. He was recently presented the Legacy Award by SOVAS. The Society of Voiceover Arts & Sciences.

Gamers enjoy his work in more than 500 games, especially his portrayal of Lee Everett, the playable character on 2013’s Game of The Year, The Walking Dead Game, for which he earned several nominations for Best VO Performance including a BAFTA and won the Machinima, Dice Awards, and several other awards.

Dave has voiced of a wide variety of characters and creatures, heroes and villains, warriors, wizards, and weirdos in more than 500 games on some of the industry’s biggest titles, including the comedic announcer, Skip Leggerday on 2023 Battle Royale game Rumbleverse. Lego fans know him as Clutch Racington on Lego’s 2K Racing Game. He is Zawavari in Marvel’s Avengers; War for Wakanda, The Lucius Fox in Telltale’s Batman and Batman Arkham Knights, Vol’jin in World of Warcraft, Gabriel Tosh in World of StarCraft, Keegan in Gears of War 5, six characters in DOTA 2, Overload in Transformers, Underground DJ in Mafia 3, and the Super Mutant in Fallout 76.

IMDB has named Dave Fennoy “one of the 20 best male game voices of all time”.

Dave Fennoy is also a much sought-after VO instructor, conducting workshops in cities across the United States and around the world, including the UK, France, Spain, Colombia, Australia, Nigeria, and Egypt. He also teaches webinars and coaches privately from his home studio via Zoom. He teaches VO basics, commercial VO, narration, and tv promo, but is best known for his Voice Acting for Video Game workshops.

Every Wednesday evening at 6pm Pacific he does a Live Broadcast, “Ask Dave Fennoy Anything” on FBLive, LinkedIn, Twitter/X, and YouTube that includes interviews with various members of the VO community about all things voice over.

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A piece of copy in any genre can be read 1,000’s of ways. In the real world you are auditioning against 100’s of other actors never knowing really what you are up against. The VOWW is an incredible behind the scenes look into what other actors are doing with the same piece of copy. How other home studio’s sound compared to yours. What feedback would look like depending on how any performance is delivered.  It can be eye opening, well EAR opening in many ways for the participants who take the time to delve into all the reads and feedback and not just their own.