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Siegfried von Adelsberg
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Imagine someone who’s been navigating life with ASD and ADHD since the age of 6. That someone? Yep, that’s me. I spent countless hours glued to screens, soaking up voices from every corner of the entertainment world. Whether it was cartoons, movies, games, or advertising, I was hooked. But here’s the twist—I wasn’t just watching; I was mimicking those voices, embodying the characters I connected with on screen.
Fast forward to 15, and I realized something pretty wild. Not only was I still doing these voices (and talking to myself all live long day), but I was nailing the sound and feel of those characters. What started as a quirky habit had become something much bigger—a passion, a craft that gave me a sense of peace and joy like nothing else. And that’s how it all started. My love for voice acting took root, and I haven’t looked back since.
Honestly? I’m addicted to this.
When you think of versatile voice talents, names like Mel Blanc, Dee Bradley Baker, Frank Welker, and Corey Burton often come to mind. While I’m honored to be mentioned alongside such greats, I see myself as someone who’s continually learning and drawing inspiration from these legends, as well as many others.
My journey in voice acting has been fueled by a deep passion for studying actors and their unique approaches across different mediums. I strive to bring that same dedication to my own work, constantly experimenting with my vocal range and adapting my voice to suit each role. While I’m still honing my craft, I take pride in being able to shape the tone and character of my voice to meet the demands of diverse performances.
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