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Captivating and entertaining, the ease, agility and colour of her voice is unparalleled - Elise McCann |
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In addition to her performing career, Avigail has had a parallel career as a voice artist and session singer. Avigail started as a session singer in the late 1980s and soon became one of Sydney’s most familiar voices. She was the voice of the first version of “I Still Call Australia Home” for Qantas, her version of “Help” for the NRMA won her much acclaim as well as several local & international awards and her wacky ad for Domayne in the late ‘90s still uses the tag line. She has sung for just about every product available: cars, airlines, fast food, TV stations, lotteries, clothing stores, breakfast cereals, you name it she’s probably sung it at some time! She has also lent her vocal expertise to themes for TV shows such as “Farscape” and “The Flying Doctors” as well as episodes for shows such as “Rush”. Some of the films she has sung on are “Moby Dick” and “Mary”. From the mid 1990’s Avigail extended her range of voice skills to “straight” work and thus began her rise as a highly successful voice over artist. Avigail is with everything versatile. She is used for natural reads, character work, corporate reads, e-learning, IVR, retail and particularly for her range of accents. Some of the products she has voiced include Diet Coke, Optus, Milo, Metamucil, St George, Clinique, Smirnoff, Special K, Berlei, NRMA & SBS to name a few. She has also worked for international companies and has voiced many e-learning and corporate videos. Avigail is also in demand as a vocal coach and voice consultant. She has worked on several films and theatre shows, including “Natalie Wood Hollywood’s Last child” “Travesties” for the Sydney Theatre Company and “Fully Committed” for the Ensemble Theatre. Avigail is also in demand as a vocal consultant for choirs. |
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