Creators and Guests

Adam Pilver
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Adam Pilver
A long time on-camera actor, Adam has been branching into the wonderful world of VO for the last couple of years.
Appears in 2 episodes
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Alaina Raja
Appears in 2 episodes
Alan Starzinski
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Alan Starzinski
Alan Starzinski is an actor/writer living in Los Angeles. A longtime performer of the UCB theatre he has written and performed over a dozen solo shows. He can be seen most recently as “Young Brett Kavanaugh” (yes, that one) on “Impeachment: American Crime Story”.
Appears in 1 episode
Alex Bankier
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Alex Bankier
Alex has been working in Los Angeles doing everything from puppeteering dinosaurs to being set on fire for a live audience, and, of course, in voiceover! They have had the pleasure of voicing in video games, animation, live-action dubbing, in addition to some lovely podcasts. When not performing, Alex enjoys gazing fondly at trees.
Appears in 1 episode
Andrew Heyl
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Andrew Heyl
Andrew is a veteran Voice Actor known for roles in Video Games, Commercials Audiobook Narration and ADR/Looping in major motion pictures.
Appears in 2 episodes
Angela Sauer
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Angela Sauer
Angela Sauer has appeared on Sweet Magnolias (Netflix), Get Shorty (Epix), Mission Unstoppable (CBS), Jane the Virgin (FX), Masters of Sex (Showtime), Pan Am (ABC), and The Daily Show (Comedy Central). She regularly works in theatre, where her favorite role to date has been Vanda in "Venus in Fur" by David Ives, which she has been blessed to play multiple times on Equity contracts. She regularly does voiceover for Netflix.
Appears in 2 episodes
Aniqua Shacole
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Aniqua Shacole
Appears in 2 episodes
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Anton Prather
Appears in 8 episodes
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Astrid Buquen
Appears in 1 episode
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Bill Attaway
Appears in 5 episodes
Brian Knoebel
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Brian Knoebel
Brian Knoebel (they/them) is an LA actor/writer/entrepreneur that hails from Pittsburgh PA. After working for some of his favorite regional theatres in both NYC and Pittsburgh like Musicals Tonight! and PCLO, as well as performing opposite his favorite artists like Uzo Aduba and Ewan McGregor, he moved out to Los Angeles where he now works in entertainment as well as owns the company Root and Ether, an herbal blends/all-natural room spray company.
Appears in 2 episodes
Caroline Keeler
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Caroline Keeler
Caroline Keeler is a professional actor, voice artist, and audiobook narrator originally from the Boston area. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her partner and their mischievous pug, Edmond.
Appears in 2 episodes
Cat Hammons
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Cat Hammons
Appears in 30 episodes
Chanda Wallace
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Chanda Wallace
Chanda Rae is a native of Richmond, Virginia. She spent time on television and stage along with modeling and working in radio as an on air personality. She graduated with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University, and studied under Ernie Mclintock, founder of Harlem’s Afro-American Studio for Acting and Speech, before landing in Los Angeles, where she has worked on a number voice over projects, and film projects. With more in development, you’ll be seeing more of her in the near future.
Appears in 2 episodes
Christopher Manning
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Christopher Manning
Appears in 2 episodes
Chuck Marra
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Chuck Marra
Appears in 30 episodes
Cynda Williams
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Cynda Williams
Cynda Williams, a 30 year veteran (Mo'Better Blues, One False Move, Tales of the City) of stage and screen is excited to add voice actor to her resume with the release of Quiet Please. She can be heard weekly on her self-help platform, The PPC Podcast via Spotify, Apple Podcasts etc. and The PPC Radio Show broadcasted on www.thegrownefolksradio.com, Facebook and YouTube Live
Appears in 1 episode
Drew Patterson
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Drew Patterson
Drew Patterson is an actor based in St. Louis. You've heard him on Saturday Night Live, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Impractical Jokers, and countless other projects.
Appears in 1 episode
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Erica James
Appears in 1 episode
Erika Schindele
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Erika Schindele
Erika is an actresses, singer, audiobook narrator and career storyteller. She loves running, yoga and her garden. Born and raised Southern California girl and UCLA Theater, Film and TV alum. Now, if you don’t mind… QUIET PLEASE!
Appears in 2 episodes
Galen Howard
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Galen Howard
Appears in 1 episode
Inger Tudor
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Inger Tudor
Appears in 1 episode
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Jamie Cunningham
Appears in 1 episode
Jason Boegh
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Jason Boegh
Jason is an LA based actor known primarily for his TV and film work in such projects as "The Offer", "Why Women Kill", "Mom", "Perry Mason", "Alexa & Katie", "Bunk'd", "Grey's Anatomy", "Brooklyn 99", "The Great Indoors", "American Housewife", "Parks & Rec", "Scandal", "Splitting Up Together", "Disaster Movie", "Season of Love", "Another Coffee House Chronicles" and will next be seen in "The Morning Show" season 3 on Apple+. He also wrote/produced several projects including the pilot "Outdated" and the short form series "LIza Tries It!" and "DogGone It!"
Appears in 2 episodes
Jenna Kuerzi
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Jenna Kuerzi
Appears in 2 episodes
Jessica Leigh
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Jessica Leigh
Jessica Leigh was a dancer for the Cleveland Ballet and a competitive figure skater before working as an actor and voice actor in Los Angeles. She loves to write, work out, and plays a fierce game of Words with Friends.
Appears in 2 episodes
Justin Gubersky
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Justin Gubersky
Justin is an actor and voice actor based in Los Angeles. Originally from Southern California, he lived in Chile, Italy, and Spain for a few years prior to coming home to pursue acting full-time. In addition to film and television, Justin regularly performs as a Company Member of Towne Street Theatre, Los Angeles and finds any chance to globetrot off somewhere when not acting.
Appears in 2 episodes
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K.C. White
Appears in 3 episodes
Laura Faye Smith
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Laura Faye Smith
Laura Faye Smith is a stage, film, and voiceover actress. Her credits include work on NBC's Grimm, TNT's Leverage, as well numerous audiobooks, podcasts, and video games.
Appears in 1 episode
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Maddie Lucas
Appears in 2 episodes
Margaux Mirealut
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Margaux Mirealut
Margaux Mireault is a down-to-earth, tells-you-like-it-is, ball of SASS. She is an actor/writer/producer who hails from Clive, Iowa. Margaux is a connoisseur of chip eating and wine drinking on "Sarcastically Margaux" and her recently filmed pilot, "Wino". She currently resides in a hipster-adjacent part of Los Angeles where she continues to drink wine, try fun escape rooms, and hang with her dog Wallace.
Appears in 10 episodes
Mark McClain Wilson
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Mark McClain Wilson
Mark McClain Wilson has been performing extensively as a screen and voice over actor for over 20 years. His voice over work includes numerous credits in podcast series, dubbing, animation, commercial, and audiobooks. He is thrilled to be a part of the Quiet Please team
Appears in 1 episode
Matthew Henerson
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Matthew Henerson
Matthew Henerson is an award winning actor and director. He has appeared at the Ahmanson, A Noise Within, the Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Rep., ACT, the La Jolla Playhouse, Deaf West, and at Shakespeare Festivals in Arizona, Colorado, Marin, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and Utah. Film and television: "The Bernie Mac Show," "Hung," "The Fosters," "One Day at a Time," "A Christmas Carol" (dir. Robert Zemeckis,) "Mars Needs Moms," and "The Jungle Book," (dir. John Favreau.)
Appears in 1 episode
Megan Marra
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Megan Marra
Appears in 30 episodes
Melissa Jobe
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Melissa Jobe
Melissa Jobe is an actress, singer, writer and content creator/producer based in Los Angeles. Melissa's career spans acting in live theatre, audio drama, television and film, along with content creation/production for TV and film, SFX makeup, production design, costume design, graphic design and marketing.
Appears in 1 episode
Michael C. Pizzuto
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Michael C. Pizzuto
Michael C. Pizzuto is based in Los Angeles and works regularly as a voice actor for animation and games. He has been seen regularly on both stage and screen, with international performances abroad in places such as Macau, Thailand, Hong Kong and The Philippines to name a few.
Appears in 2 episodes
Mike Whittier
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Mike Whittier
Mike Whittier’s first foray into voiceover acting was with an old-fashioned radio theater troupe back in his college days, so he’s happy to be back in familiar territory! While his main focus in his career has been film acting, his voiceover credits include remakes of old episodes of “Pat Novak for Hire” and Orson Welles’s “War of the Worlds”. You can check out his most recent on-camera work on “Wild West Chronicles” (Season 2, Episode 10) available on Freevee.
Appears in 1 episode
Omari Williams
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Omari Williams
Omari Williams, a Houston native, graduated Baylor University with a BFA in Theatre Performance. With a need to tell stories, he decided to move out to LA to pursue a career in acting through various capacities such as film/tv, theater, voice over, and the ever popular quarantine hobby, scripted podcasts. So far he has had the pleasure of working on "The Disappearance of Olivia Perry", "Premiere the Play Podcast" and now "Quiet Please"
Appears in 2 episodes
Patrick McCarthy
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Patrick McCarthy
A Brit abroad, Patrick has been living in LA for the last 12 years and fully enjoying what California has to offer. When he's not auditioning for roles you can find him punching away on his laptop honing his writing skills or zooming up the PCH on his motorcycle enjoying the ocean to his left, mountains to his right, and an open road ahead.
Appears in 2 episodes
Rajiv Shah
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Rajiv Shah
Rajiv Shah is a multifaceted talent who splits time between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Rajiv brings a soul, gravity and fresh perspective to his work; whether that be through acting, writing or filmmaking.
Appears in 2 episodes
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Rebekah Shibao
Appears in 2 episodes
Richard Cansino
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Richard Cansino
Has starred in several films including Mirror, Mirror III – The Voyeur, Guns, Do or Die, and Hard Hunted. He co-starred with Joan Chen and Charles Napier in The Night Stalker. Television credits include Star Trek: The Next Generation, Hannah Montana, and The Eleventh, (with the late, great Cloris Leachman). He has voiced dozens of anime series & films, (including Power Rangers, Digimon, & Naruto), and has several appearances with The Wells Fargo Radio Theater. He is descended from Hollywood royalty – he is the nephew of Rita Hayworth.
Appears in 1 episode
Robert Bordelon
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Robert Bordelon
Robert Bordelon is a Louisiana native, and moved to Los Angeles at just 18. Robert has studied acting and comedy for years, and is currently enrolled at The Groundlings School for Improv.
Appears in 2 episodes
Ron Morehouse
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Ron Morehouse
Ron is an actor, filmmaker,and acting teacher based in Los Angeles. He is co-founder of Bell-House Productions which has produced many high quality shorts and web series, and is an active member of the LA theatre scene.
Appears in 2 episodes
Sam Keller
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Sam Keller
Appears in 1 episode
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Susan Damante
Appears in 6 episodes
Susan Louise O'Connor
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Susan Louise O'Connor
SUSAN LOUISE O’CONNOR is an actor who specializes in characters who feel too much and love too hard and she’ll do just about anything to make you laugh. Series regular, recurring and guest starring roles on television and new media including NBC, NETFLIX and HBO. Susan debuted on Broadway with Angela Lansbury in Noel Coward’s BLITHE SPIRIT, winning multiple awards.
Appears in 1 episode
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Tom MIchaels
Appears in 1 episode
Wendy Rosoff
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Wendy Rosoff
Wendy Rosoff is an actress, singer, dancer, writer, director, producer and choreographer living in Los Angeles. When she's not busy being a creative beast, she is busy creating a life full of adventure with her other half, Tim, and obsessing over her two dogs, Chaplin and Clover. Always grateful to be in the sandbox with other wonderful artists, Wendy is thrilled to be part of Quiet, Please.
Appears in 2 episodes
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