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Contact:

Kim Dawson (Dallas/Fort Worth)
   Julie Holman

In Both Ears (West Coast)
   Aaron Ratliff

RSH Management (Atlanta)
   Richard Hutchison

Celia Siegel (Management)

C.J. Prater (Direct)

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C.J. Prater

Voice Actor, Announcer, Narrator

C.J Prater is currently the in-show and promo announcer for Dr Phil, the top-rated daytime syndicated television show. He has done promo announcing for The Doctors, another top-rated syndicated television show.

He has also narrated three NY Times best seller audio books.

Dr Phil The Doctors Recorded Books Recorded Books Development Chivers Audio Books

Home Studio

C.J. is available for VO sessions from his home studio. He can deliver broadcast quality audio instantly via ISDN or over the internet.

 

His home-based studio equipment includes:

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  • Neumann TLM103 Microphone
  • Zephyr XSTREAM ISDN
  • Recording Capability
  • Fast Secure Internet Delivery via YouSendIt
  • Skype Capability for online audio and video communication and directing

Professional Affiliations

AFTRA


SAG-AFTRA Member

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Background / Experience

With a voice that’s known for grabbing audiences, C.J. Prater’s exceptional acting & announcing skills have been called for a wide range of performances – including theater, stand-up comedy, children educational programming and various emcee gigs…to his most current voice-over work for internationally known celebrities.

He has written and performed in industrial educational films, and performed as an announcer at trade association conventions. C.J. has also performed in professional mock trials as a witness, assisting with the development of trial strategies for attorneys representing clients in a real trial.

His warm, believable, and intimate “man on the street” sound lends itself, beautifully, to network promo announcing, local affiliate announcing and cable network voiceover as well as commercial and narration work.

Even when voicing heavy technical material, he can make it less painful for the listener to hear and absorb. He can also have fun with character work, when he can call upon his acting talents and comedic skills.