Robin Reed

Voice Actor, Director & Coach in LA

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Twenty+ years experience in the booth, the director’s chair, and the classroom.

Robin Reed is a nationally represented voice actor based in Los Angeles, recording commercials, animation, narration, and corporate campaigns from her professional home studio. She directs VO sessions for agencies and studios, and coaches actors who want to pursue voiceover seriously and do it well. As a coach, she works with a small number of clients at a time, which means the coaching is genuinely tailored, not templated.

WORK WITH ME

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    The Voice Shows Up Ready

    Prepared, adaptable, and easy to direct. Robin records every genre of VO from a broadcast-quality home studio in LA — commercials, animation, narration, corporate — and brings her directing background into every session.

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    Sessions That Move

    Robin directs from inside the performance. She translates technical and creative notes into something immediately usable, keeps talent grounded, and gets projects wrapped without wasted takes.

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    Coaching Built Around You

    No standardized curriculum. No empty encouragement. Robin assesses where you actually are, tells you the truth about what you need to work on, and builds from there. The path looks different for every student, because every student is different.

Voice actor, director, and coach with 20+ years across commercial, animation, video games, promo, narration, and emerging AI products. Robin has worked with Amazon, Freeform, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Sony, and dozens of brands, from Fortune 500 to your local mom & pops, as well as the agencies behind them.

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WHO WORKS WITH ROBIN

Her students come from everywhere. Working actors adding voiceover to their skillset. Performers from improv and theater who want to make the pivot. People approaching voiceover as a serious second career. People who've always been curious about it and finally decided to find out what they're actually capable of.

What they have in common isn't background or ambition level; it's that they show up ready to work and take direction. The coaching is rigorous because the craft is rigorous. But it's also specific to you- your voice, your instincts, your goals- which makes it worth the investment regardless of where you're trying to take it.