Beau Stephenson
Beau Stephenson is a multitalented musician, singer, composer, voiceover artist, sound engineer, and film producer. His regular voiceover clients include Disney, Esurance, Mastercard, Expedia.com, McDonald’s, Gold’s Gym, The Oakland Raiders, The Suns, Mountain Dew, Dell, Intel, GE, International Soccer Association, Stardust Films, Top Secret Films, Covenant Communications and many many others. He released his debut EP, “Firefly,” in 2011.
Beau has commented, “Doing great work is my number 1 priority at all times. Following the Golden Rule, I treat everybody special to ensure that your experience is unforgettable and an enjoyable one. With me, you definitely get what you pay for and much more. AN EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL–The Voice for major brands, including Continental Tire, Viacom, and The Sony Network, I can bring my experience into a new collaboration with your vision to create something special.”
Beau had the unwavering support of his parents and then his wife, as he followed his destiny into showbiz, knowing that was his goal from childhood. He arrived in L.A. with three small contracts, and for nine months, his family lived on those paychecks. However, now he is a raving success, due in part to his incredible work ethic and relaxed demeanor. He delivers high-quality work from his state-of-the-art studio.
He considers 2013 as his breakout year, landing voice roles for local, national, and international commercials for everything from Dell to audiobooks. He has done voiceovers for animation projects, video games, documentaries, ads, and various other campaigns. And he also does a few impersonations. Beau further comments, “With a growing list of satisfied clients, you have already heard me on radio and television throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, and South America.” His voiceovers are heard in movie theaters, on the voicemail/IVR systems of Fortune 500 corporations, on children’s video games, iOS Apps, and audiobooks.
When he’s not working on voiceovers, he releases covers on YouTube. His EP, “Firefly,” is available on iTunes.
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