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Voice Registry Video Cast- Tasia Valenza Talks to Tracy Pattin

November 24th, 2009 Posted in Video Cast

In the early part of her career, Tasia Valenza played the role of Dottie Thornton on All My Children from 1982 to 1986, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination for her work. She also showed up in a guest star appearance in the fifth season of The A-Team, as a Vulcan in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Coming of Age”, and a recurring role as Lt. Winslow in Space: Above & Beyond.

Tasia eventually found her way to a successful voice over career and never looked back. She works constantly (almost daily!) in voice over for commercials, video games, promos, film, animation. “Everything but Kabuki!”

  1. 4 Responses to “Voice Registry Video Cast- Tasia Valenza Talks to Tracy Pattin”

  2. By Doug de Nance on Nov 25, 2009

    Tracy,

    So cool to feel like I’ve finally “met you in person” (even though that hasn’t really happened). The power of visuals really provides a connection.

    But I have to say I’m going to really miss hearing you in my car (don’t think it’s a good idea to watch videos while I’m driving). Will you still put up an audio version that I can download on my ipod?

    Thanks for all you do for the voice community.

    dD

  3. By Jack Hanlon on Nov 25, 2009

    Tracy on Camera the first time,I so enjoyed this , you are adorable and you are a natural ! I listen to all your podcasts. Its ironic when Tasia was talking about Brian Tracy , my first v/o teacher told me about a book (Maximum Achievement) from him and just last week I started to pick it up again. “A wish becomes a command when you write it down”as she says how true, its the doing ,the moving forward , you have to think , visualize, affirm and be consistent in what you want to develop.

    That was a great video,
    Thank you

    Jack

  4. By Joseph Andrade on Nov 26, 2009

    Hi Traci,

    Great job. Love the video cast! Keep us the good work.

    Joseph

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