KDonProduction
Hey! My name is Kyle, a voice and stage actor based in CT!
Relatively new to the Voice Over game, I enjoy all sorts of projects, and would love to lend my voice to something new!
Feel free to contact me if you have any inquiries!
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@frazzle-snazzle-studios
KDonProduction's was hands-down the standout star of my old high school's drama club 4 years running. In college he was featured in numerous student film productions and was kinda enough to be a frequent guest on my morning radio programs. To this day he still finds the time to hone his acting craft in various local theater productions. His range is impeccable, being able to both deliver the the deepest of dramatic monologues or precisely nail brilliant comedic punchlines. His general speaking voice is nothing short of astounding and would be at home on any daily radio station in the United States. Most importantly of all, KDon is simply put, a really great guy whose kindness, talent and exemplary professionalism and courtesy make him nothing less than an outright joy and pleasure to work with. (P.S. He also does an amazing impression of Jimmy Neutron's Dad)
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@flopster
Working with Kyle was an amazing experience. He was punctual, professional, and delivered exactly what I was looking for. If he had questions about anything, he would contact me well in advance. His audio was crisp and clear and required minimal editing on my end. He had a thorough understanding of the character and read the lines just as how I had imagined. He responded very well to my critiques and got the lines down in 1-2 takes. Overall, a very pleasant person to work with and quite professional at that. He was one of my favorite talents to work with.
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@flatlight-productions
Kyle's perfomance for my project was brilliant. The delivery date was as expected. The quality of audio was great aswell. He was a brilliant addition to the project. Really fun guy to work with.
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@fran_3f
He worked with us for the third chapter of Reversion. Sent in lines quickly and with high quality.
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@green-elixir
He has worked with me for a few projects, and has always been a joy to work with! He has a soothing, calm voice, he's professional and ready to record lines again and also has a great microphone! The one linked below is just one of the projects he has voiced in, but I hope that we'll be able to work together in the future as well!
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@koala-bear-workshop
Kyle voiced a character in one of my projects. Only a small role but he nailed the character. Good audio quality with a fast turnaround time. Looking forward to working with him again.
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@deleted85406
Kyle played the role of Daniel Dreiberg in my web adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbon's Watchmen called Watchmen: The Enhanced Motion Comic, and he completely embodied the character in every way imaginable. Capturing Dreiberg's shyness, innocence, inner sadness and the hidden, (but not lost) fighting spirit within him that just waits to be unchained upon injustice. I cannot imagine anyone else portraying this role as effectively as Kyle, and his performance has been imprinted upon my reading of the original source material - As I am sure it will for everyone else who listens to Kyle's immaculate and nuanced work. Kyle provided grounded realism to a character that many people can relate to in today's world - a person that abided, followed the rules and gave up being the person who he truly is because of the responsibilities of being an abiding citizen, because he felt it was the right thing to do. But giving up your true nature puts the human being in a state of stasis. When we first meet Dreiberg in Episode 1, the only way to describe him would be as a castrated man. A man that isn't even half of what he used to be, yet not even knowing what is missing from his life. What's missing is not just Laurie, (who he has always been wanting in his life), but also the life of a vigilante. Dreiberg is sorely missing the thrill, and some could even call it exotic, sexual or even cathartic thrill of just being a man with a duty, and a purpose. Without the suit, Dreiberg has become an impotent man who rarely takes any risks, and Kyle portrays this person slowly maturing into the person Dreiberg once was, expressing (if not drooling for) a little bit of nostalgia from the past and correcting his faults. In a sense, there's a Dan Dreiberg in all of us, and we can all relate to abandoning things we like to do, or things we want to have because of taking on the responsibilities of being (plain and simple) alive. And in this case - no one could've made us reflect upon that nature more than Kyle and his masterful performance.