Michael Mishkin

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Michael Mishkin

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Bio and Credits

Languages
English (North American)
Accents and Dialects
Standard American, British RP, Midatlantic, Russian, German, French, New Yorker, Southern, Midwestern
Voice Age
Teen
Young Adult
Experience
Like many others, I started my voice acting training in 2020 when Covid made other forms of acting inaccessible, and fell in love with it. Since then, I've learned from dozens of coaches across the many genres of the industry.

Some of my top credits include:
- Radio spot for Planned Parenthood
- Ludwig, a bilingual English/German military officer in World War Armies
- The Wealdlord, a monstrous boss enemy in Grimguard Tactics

A full list of my training, experience, and home studio specs are all available on my website.
Special Skills
Cartoon / Animation
Commercial
Training, Business Presentations, Sales and Web Sites
Videogame
About
I was a total ham as a little kid. Nothing gave me joy like commanding a room’s attention and making everyone laugh. After leaving that behind for far too much of my life, voice acting has given me a way to feel that spark of joy once again. I’ve been a gamer for as long as I could hold a controller, and I’ve bonded with countless friends over our favorite anime. To be able to contribute to the art that made me who I am is an immense privilege.

When I’m not in my booth, I work as a software engineer. I also spent a couple years going through culinary school and working in fine dining here in Chicago. I’ve always had a habit of jumping around from one thing to the next - the true wonder of voice acting is that I get to be a different person every day!

Also in my home are my wonderful partner and our four cats. You may think four is a lot of cats to have. You are correct. How did we get to this point? It’s hard to say. Luckily, they’re very small, and make up for their neediness by being impossibly cute. “How are you so cute?” I ask. But they do not answer, for they do not know.

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