“Your voice can change the world…”

“Acting is the life of the human soul receiving its birth through art.”

-Richard Boleslavsky

“I can remember the exact moment when I knew I had to be an actor. I fell in love with the process, and something about it opened up a creative portal within me.”

After graduating from Kansas State University, and performing professionally on stages all over the U.S., Price’s desire to continue to improve took him to The William Esper Studio in NYC, where he studied the Meisner technique with Suzanne Esper, movement with Theodore Morin, and various other faculty in vital courses that helped him bring to life and foster the more lived-in actor that he is today.

“Giving myself the freedom to stop thinking and start listening, both to myself and my fellow actor, I was able to tap into these emotions that are real to me in every moment. It breaks down the robot actors and creates a fully-formed character with color and life- if I’m not doing that work, I’m a lazy artist, and the piece suffers from it.”

Little did he know, this understanding and listening in text helped him to later establish a voice-over career. “Many times, the copy that I get for voice-overs aren’t high art by any means. But, you are talking to real people, that do have these real emotions and fully lived lives, so you have to find a way to empathize with them so that you can speak to them directly. When you hear a voice-over artist and you feel like they are speaking to just you, that’s when the artist has done their job.”

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