About Me
Julianne learned to speak in utero, which has enabled her to work consistently in voice over for over 20 years while remaining only 21 years of age. With hundreds of commercial, animation, promo, narration, and VG (video game) projects under her belt, Julianne can currently (2011) be heard on 5 National TV spots for TurboTax, NBC radio promos for "The Cape," Best Buy radio spots, and HBO's animated series The Life and Times of Tim, which enters its third season later this year. She can frequently be heard as a newscaster/reporter voice on the CBS series Medium, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Past work includes co-writing and voicing the California National Bank campaign, as well as spots for Target, McDonald's, Honda, Nike, Glade, Sears, and countless others. Julianne has narrated shows on "E," The Style Channel, HGTV, The Travel Channel, and others, and has been featured in numerous video games, including Scarface, Infamous, X-Men: Next Dimension, Grey's Anatomy and Everquest II. Working with Mel Brooks, Dom DeLouise, and Joan Rivers, Julianne played various characters in Mel Brooks' Spaceballs: The Animated Series for the G4 Network. She is represented by DPN (ICM's former voice division) in Los Angeles.
Julianne is the owner of Voicetel Productions, providing Corporate Audio since 1992. She has cast, directed, written, and produced hundred of English and Foreign Language pro-audio projects for telephony, internet download and streaming audio, on-hold messaging, voicemail system prompts, IVR systems (Interactive Voice Response), and radio commercials. When time permits, Julianne also coaches voice actors at her home studio.
Julianne's solo show and playwriting debut From Bonkers to Botox enjoyed a 9-week sold out run in Los Angeles and was selected by HBO as a Featured Performance in their U.S. Comedy Arts Festival (2005). Subsequently offered a development deal by NBC/Universal Television, she now hopes to adapt the play into a memoir and continues her involvement with the Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center in an effort to prevent suicide through awareness and outreach.