Need an actor for your game, commercial, or cartoon?
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Representation:
VO: Buchwald LA | 323.655.7400
Agent: Stephanie Corvino
For VO and bookings, feel free to reach out to me through my agency or to me directly at conveniencestorediet at gmail dot you know the rest.
Who is Andrew Racho?
Pretty much the guy you hire when you want Ryan Reynolds but don’t want to pay for all of those abs. Andrew Racho is an accomplished voice over actor, comedy performer, and director, especially in the field of animation, commercials, and games. He’s repped by Buchwald.
Funny, goofy, smart, thoughtful, introspective, casual, confident, trustworthy. You’d trust him telling you about the latest tech and turn to him for all the funny quips.
Usually he’s hired to play the heroes, funny sidekicks, creepy villains, wimps, dweebs, dorks, wierdos, people getting their flesh ripped apart by zombies, the zombies, the dudes calling their friends to tell them they’ve been ripped apart by zombies, the newscaster reporting about the guy who took the video of the zombies ripping apart the people, and also Ryan Seacrest types.
And, he directs celebrity sessions, working with Hollywood’s top talent to craft exceptional VO performances.
Just hire him already. You know you were thinking it.
Past Clients Include…
… and many more!
Home Studio
Booth: Double-walled 4x4 isolation booth, covered in Auralex foam, with:
Source Connect/Zoom capabilities
In-booth monitor for ADR/dubbing
Phone/zoom patch capabilities
Additional iPad for digital script reading
In-booth camera
Microphones:
Sennheiser 416
Neumann u87
Neumann TLM 103
Board: Mackie ProFX8
What you get is a competitive and professional sound using the same microphones as your favorite professional studios.
Just me in the booth looking like I’m about to tackle an ice cream truck driver for a cartoon. Featuring both my Sennheiser 416 and Neumann u87 microphones.
My actual personal booth, on the left, as used in an episode of Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory.
Sup. You need some voice over?
Sounds awesome! Professional recordings from here have made it into countless shows, commercials, games, and much more!