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Award-winning and Renowned Voice Actor Nancy Cartwright to Deliver Keynote at the That's Voiceover Career Expo 2024 in Los Angeles
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Nancy Cartwright Thats Voiceover SOVAS TVO Expo
LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) is thrilled to announce that Emmy Award-winning voice actor Nancy Cartwright will be the keynote speaker at the That's Voiceover! ™ Career Expo 2024 (TVO). Known globally for her iconic role as 'Bart Simpson' on the legendary television show "The Simpsons," Cartwright will share insights from her illustrious career in voice acting, along with her profound reflections on life, art, and professional growth.

Nancy Cartwright is celebrated not only for her exceptional talent behind the microphone, but also for her dynamic and inspiring presence as a speaker. She has received numerous accolades for her work, including an Emmy Award and has been a prominent figure in promoting educational and artistic opportunities for young artists around the globe. Throughout her career, Cartwright has transformed the landscape of voice acting, bringing to life some of the most beloved characters in television history. Her keynote address promises to engage, motivate, and enlighten attendees with stories from her journey, practical advice for aspiring voice actors, and her unique perspective on navigating the complexities of a creative career.

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"I am thrilled to be the keynote speaker at The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences! Career Expo," says Nancy Cartwright. "The art of voice-over acting is a truly powerful and inspirational medium, allowing us to blend our acting skills, imagination and storytelling Through our creativity and distinctive perspectives, we can shape and transform cultural attitudes. As we come together to celebrate this extraordinary field, let's embrace our roles with passion and dedication, knowing that our voices have the power to inspire and effect meaningful change."

The Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of voice actors. Through its programs and events, SOVAS aims to support and nurture talent within the voiceover community by providing training, resources, and platforms to showcase their artistry.

That's Voiceover! ™ Career Expo 2024 is the longest-running voiceover conference in the world and is set to take place at the Los Angeles Airport Marriot from December 5-7, 2024. The conference has gathered thousands of industry professionals, and serves as a crucial platform for networking, learning, and celebrating the art of voice acting.

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For more information about That's Voiceover Career Expo 2024 and to register for the event, please visit: Schedule and Tix.

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