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About Our Narrators
With this production of Seasonal STARGAZING, we welcome back Wren Ross and Roger Thompson into the Loch Ness Productions narrator lineup.
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Wren Ross
For more than 20 years, Wren Ross has been an actor, singer, voice-over talent, and teacher in the New York and Boston areas. A dynamic and unique performer, Wren has created and starred in many original cabaret shows, and has recorded more than a thousand radio and TV spots. She has worked with such notable personalities as Walter Cronkite, Jason Robards, Ben Vereen and Mason Adams. She has narrated hundreds of corporate and educational projects, as well as voice mail for companies such as Bausch & Lomb, Travelers, FedEx, and Aetna.
Wren's voice has been heard in many museum exhibits in such facilities as the Carnegie Science Museum, Louisville Science Center, the Tennis Museum, the Clara Barton Museum, and the Great Lakes Museum. Among her TV voice-over credits are Nova, The Secret of Life, People's Century, Celebration of the American Family, Speaking the Unspeakable: The Art of Samuel Bak, and Prelude to Kosovo. One of Wren's favorite jobs was narrating the documentary, She Lives to Ride, a film about female motorcyclists.
In 2004, Wren narrated her first planetarium show for us, HUBBLE Vision 2.
For more about Wren, visit wrenross.com.
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Roger Thompson
Roger has been doing voice-over work for more than 30 years. He spent much of that time in Denver, Colorado, and also ran one of Denver's premier voice-over studios, Omega Audio Productions.
Roger began his career as a radio announcer during his military deployment in Viet Nam. He worked for the fabled KIMN-AM radio station for ten years. If you live in the U.S., you've probably heard him giving voice to announcements for local and national television networks, as well as such cable offerings as A&E and the Food Network. He has also narrated a wide variety of training videos, nature films and slide shows for clients ranging from the government to corporate education.
For the past 20 years, Roger has specialized in promotional voice-overs for TV stations across the country, standing "on call" for as many as 28 stations. Roger currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he divides his time between doing voice-overs and working as a master craftsman, making custom hand-carved Spanish Colonial doors and furniture. In fact, during his last Loch Ness Productions recording session, Roger says he was covered in sawdust.
In 1987, Roger narrated his first planetarium show for us, More Than Meets The Eye, then known as Ness Vignette #2, which was expanded in 1993 to the classic version currently in our product line. He also narrated HUBBLE: Report From Orbit in 1990, MAGELLAN: Report From Venus in 1992, and the original HUBBLE Vision in 1994.
For more about Roger, visit rogervoiceguy.com.
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