A Sweeney says what?
Thank goodness you’re here. My voiceover reels have been waiting for you. Want to work together? Contact me or my agents.
Studio Specs + Connections
Neumann TLM 103 Microphone
SourceConnect ID: heysarahsweeney
Zoom, Skype, Google Meet, telepathy
Studies + Coaching
Authenticity in Voiceover with Debra Sperling
Commercial Voice Acting with Roger Becker
Voice Acting with Andy Roth
Voiceover Coaching with Anna Garduno
Voiceover Workshop, HB Studio, NYC
Animation with Ed Lewis, Sound & Furry, NYC
Theater Acting 1 & 2, HB Studio, Trudy Steibl & Carol Rosenfeld
Recent Work
If you moseyed over from The New York Times
I got my start in voiceovers working my first office job at the SyFy channel. One day, I sat in on a recording session with the voice of SyFy, Tom Spackman. I admitted to him that I wanted his job, and with the remaining session time, he invited me to record his Twilight Zone promos for fun. From there, I was off and running. (Thanks, Tom.)
Got a voiceover project?
Yeah, you do. Let’s talk about what you need and how I can bring it to life.
Voiceover: The most dangerous game.
The Moth in NYC picked my name out of a hat to tell this spooky tale of booking one of my first voiceover jobs. This story, this true story, won that night. I keep the special certificate in a fancy pink file folder.