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Anne Hall's voice can be heard on projects for ...
The Discovery Channel Paramount Studios National Public Radio U.S. Department of Education ("No Child Left Behind" )
The United Nations USAID The U.S. Department of Transportation: Office of Human Rights
eBeauty.com The National Institutes of Health Realtor.org The National Science Teachers Foundation Booz Allen Hamilton CACI Productions The Key Bank USDA The Conrad Hilton Foundation
The Hayashibara Project (for the city of Okayama, Japan) Sytel Corporation The National Runaway Switchboard ACCSAP and CathSAP Cardiovascular Medicine
Healthplus of Michigan The White House Project (Laguens Hamburger Stone) AB&C Group
Sport & Health Clubs The Million Mom March The Learning Center: "Bridges" Program Main Street Communications Issembert Productions
Bethesda Academy of the Performing Arts ... and more
TRAINING / EDUCATION:
B.A. in Journalism / B.A. in Art (Double major), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 1980.

Voiceover instruction and Master Classes: Marice Tobias of Beverly Hills, CA; Elisabeth Noone
of Washington, DC; Dick Orkin of Los Angeles, CA; John Burr of Bethesda, MD.
AWARDS:

ITVA Peer Award Winner for "Best Actor: Female Voiceover"


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In November, Anne Hall was awarded the prestigious ITVA Peer Award for "Best Female Voiceover" for her narration of the Discovery Channel documentary, Dwarfs: Little People, Big Steps (produced by Issembert Productions).
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© Anne Hall 703.556.0455 anne@annehallvoices.com
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