Sharon Foy Baird - Sharon's Work
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Sharon Foy Baird Sharon’s voiceover work ranges from commercials to industrials to broadband interactive spots. Highlights of Sharon's commercial work include Pedigree, Hasbro, Dove, Lego, Master Brands, Dictaphone and King Kullen Supermarkets.
Sharon’s broad spectrum of stage and film roles include work at Long Wharf Theatre, Yale University Theatre, Clockwork Repertory Theatre and the New Haven International Arts and Ideas Festival as well as appearances in such films as, The Muppets Take Manhattan, Tri-State and Hang Tough. |
For three summers Connecticut audiences enjoyed Sharon’s comedic talents as part of the Camelot Cruises' “Murder on the Connecticut River” mystery dinner cruises. Some of Sharon's recent work includes roles in Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons”; the Yale University Art Gallery's American Performances Series as well as Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology for the Milford Center for the Arts Performance Coffeehouse program. In June of 2007 Sharon will be playing “Eunice” in the New Haven based Alliance Theatre’s production of “A Streetcar Named Desire.”
Sharon has a BA in performance and has studied Meisner Technique with Louise Lasser and with veteran Neighborhood Playhouse instructor Robert X. Modica at his studio in Carnegie Hall. Since 2005 Sharon has been refining her craft even further by studying Viewpoints and Meisner with Kim Rubenstein, Long Wharf Theatre’s Associate Artistic Director. Voiceover and voice coaches include R.J. Allison, Bruce Bayley Johnson, Dan and Jen Duckworth and Anne Tofflemire.
Talented, professional, and a joy to work with, Sharon Foy Baird will add something special to your next voiceover project!
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