Working with Lance is a joy. He takes direction incredibly well, hitting every little nuance to a perfect beat. Having done multiple sessions with him, I can only say they are some of the most fun I’ve ever had – and he nails it!
— Oliver Winding, Game Writer (Hitman, Kane & Lynch)

Accents

Video Games Visual Examples

Hitman 2. Dave Reddy, the smarmy guy in the teal shirt, who interacts with Agent 47 and then Sean Bean’s Faber. ONE VOICE AWARDS 2019 NOMINEE for BEST GAMING PERFORMANCE MALE from this performance.

Hitman 2: Two of the characters here (after the woman screams)

CEO from Tikamoon Plains (voice only never onscreen)

Game: Elex Character: Cormag

Hitman 2: Florida Man

AFK Arena Shakir

 
 
 
 

featured Audiobooks

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These people think I’m pretty good at what I do

Are you serious?! Do I have to be? I’m an American voiceover actor and, as Johnny Cash crooned, I’ve been everywhere man.  From the farms, forests, and cheese of Wisconsin (where we say “bubbler” for water fountain and people think we’re Canadian), to Silicon Valley and the beauty of the San Francisco Bay area where the tech jargon flows, to the boisterous Scottish spirit of Glasgow, and now the diverse and vibrant city of London. 

One thing that living so many different places teaches you is adaptation. You learn that different places have different spirits, ways of communicating, what’s acceptable and what’s not, different art, food, and personality. In other words: Culture.

My voiceover specialty? Walking that perfect line between humo(u)r and professionalism that keeps your audience engaged. Oh I’ll be serious if you need me to be, but I’ll do it with a deadpan stare. No one will be able to tell if I’m being super serious or not…and that’s my power. Whether you need serious, snarky, or somewhere in between, I'll make sure your message doesn't just get heard—it gets felt.


Midwestern authenticity, Bay Area innovation, Scottish banter, and London's multicultural rhythm.