When the performance has to land.
From pulling authentic reads out of non-actor celebrities to collaborating with the best voice talent in the industry - top brands and entertainment heavyweights turn to Jeff because he speaks the actor's language.
Actor-focused, never over-directed.
Rather than line-reading or over-directing, Jeff works to understand what a performer does naturally and shapes the read from there. Directing a seasoned actor on a network promo or coaching a first-time narrator through a long-form project, the goal is the same: an authentic, compelling performance that serves the story.
- Commercials & promos - CBS, FOX, Comedy Central, Food Network, A&E, National Geographic.
- Dubbing - 25+ Netflix & HBO Max projects across ten languages.
- Narration & documentary - Fox Searchlight, The Smithsonian, Travel Channel.
- Animation, games, audiobooks, IVR - every major VO format.
Performances you've heard.
Nike "Dream Crazy" - voice direction by Jeff.
The Emmy-winning 2018 campaign, narrated by Colin Kaepernick.
Quick answers.
What does a voice director actually do?
A voice director guides the performance to match the creative vision - pacing, tone, emotional arc, and the technical demands of the format, from a 30-second national spot to a dubbed feature. Jeff's approach is actor-focused: understand what a performer does naturally and shape the read from there, rather than line-reading.
Can Jeff direct sessions remotely?
Yes - Jeff directs in Los Angeles and remotely for productions anywhere. For dubbing specifically, tight studio timecodes favor in-studio sessions, which is why major LA houses lean on local talent. More on that →
What has Jeff directed?
The Emmy-winning Nike "Dream Crazy" campaign with Colin Kaepernick, the Emmy-winning Wally's Opening Day, Stephen Fry's audiobook Making History, audio novels with Leonard Nimoy, and 25+ Netflix and HBO Max dubbing projects.
More questions answered on the full FAQ.