Seth Rogen, Meryl Streep among SOVAS nominees announced

The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) has unveiled the impressive list of nominees for the 10th annual Voice Arts Awards Gala, honoring exceptional performances in voice acting and media production.

This year’s awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on Sunday, December 10th at 5:00 PM, set against the grand backdrop of the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. The event will bring together top voice actors from across the globe, as well as theatrical talent and industry creators.

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The Voice Arts Awards are a distinguished celebration of voice acting’s finest talents, recognizing the nominees and winners of the most prestigious accolades in the world of voice acting and related craft professions. These awards serve as a global tribute to the industry’s exceptional voice-over artists, spanning across major categories in English, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, and English-speaking Africa.

With over 100 categories, the awards encompass various facets of voice acting, from voices for motion picture animation and TV commercials to audiobooks, spoken word, political advertisements, toys, and audio descriptions for individuals with visual impairments.


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SOVAS Chairman & CEO Rudy Gaskins expressed his admiration for the remarkable quality of the submissions and the global reach of the Voice Arts program. He noted, “Voice actors have labored tirelessly in the shadows for far too long. This is a celebration of their lifelong dedication to a genuine art form that has the power to move and inspire people of all ages.”

The headliner nominees include an array of renowned talents, including Meryl Streep, Maya Rudolph, Seth Rogen, Bono (Paul Hewson), Rose Byrne, Paul Rudd, Giancarlo Esposito, Catherine O’Hara, Ice Cube, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Natasia Demetriou, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Harlan Coben, and Steven Weber.

Every year, SOVAS pays tribute to three outstanding voice actors for their significant contributions to the industry. This year’s distinguished honorees comprise Viola Davis, who will receive the Muhammad Ali Voice of Humanity Award; Eugenio Derbez, the recipient of the Voice Arts Icon Award; and Mabel Cezar, who will be honored with the Voice Arts Apex Award. The gala will also feature a special moment, welcoming Keith David, the remarkable actor who received the inaugural Voice Arts Awards a decade ago at the esteemed Directors Guild of America.

The 2023 Voice Arts Awards Gala promises to be an exceptional event, celebrating the remarkable talents of voice actors and the profound impact they have on the world of entertainment. It is an evening dedicated to honoring the voices that bring stories to life and capture the hearts of audiences worldwide.

To explore the complete list of categories and nominees, click here.


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The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) has unveiled the impressive list of nominees for the 10th annual Voice Arts Awards Gala, honoring exceptional performances in voice acting and media production.

This year’s awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on Sunday, December 10th at 5:00 PM, set against the grand backdrop of the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. The event will bring together top voice actors from across the globe, as well as theatrical talent and industry creators.

STAY INFORMED! GET INSPIRED!

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The Voice Arts Awards are a distinguished celebration of voice acting’s finest talents, recognizing the nominees and winners of the most prestigious accolades in the world of voice acting and related craft professions. These awards serve as a global tribute to the industry’s exceptional voice-over artists, spanning across major categories in English, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, and English-speaking Africa.

With over 100 categories, the awards encompass various facets of voice acting, from voices for motion picture animation and TV commercials to audiobooks, spoken word, political advertisements, toys, and audio descriptions for individuals with visual impairments.


REELated:


SOVAS Chairman & CEO Rudy Gaskins expressed his admiration for the remarkable quality of the submissions and the global reach of the Voice Arts program. He noted, “Voice actors have labored tirelessly in the shadows for far too long. This is a celebration of their lifelong dedication to a genuine art form that has the power to move and inspire people of all ages.”

The headliner nominees include an array of renowned talents, including Meryl Streep, Maya Rudolph, Seth Rogen, Bono (Paul Hewson), Rose Byrne, Paul Rudd, Giancarlo Esposito, Catherine O’Hara, Ice Cube, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Natasia Demetriou, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Harlan Coben, and Steven Weber.

Every year, SOVAS pays tribute to three outstanding voice actors for their significant contributions to the industry. This year’s distinguished honorees comprise Viola Davis, who will receive the Muhammad Ali Voice of Humanity Award; Eugenio Derbez, the recipient of the Voice Arts Icon Award; and Mabel Cezar, who will be honored with the Voice Arts Apex Award. The gala will also feature a special moment, welcoming Keith David, the remarkable actor who received the inaugural Voice Arts Awards a decade ago at the esteemed Directors Guild of America.

The 2023 Voice Arts Awards Gala promises to be an exceptional event, celebrating the remarkable talents of voice actors and the profound impact they have on the world of entertainment. It is an evening dedicated to honoring the voices that bring stories to life and capture the hearts of audiences worldwide.

To explore the complete list of categories and nominees, click here.


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