The Love Talker

Ellis for Ellen

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Ellen
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Paid: Flat Rate 250 USD
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Accent: Southern US or light Appalachian

Background:
 Raised in poverty and subject to sexual abuse all through her childhood, Ellen, now 20, has saved enough money to escape. She’s hiking the Appalachian trail while trying to figure out how to move on from her history and find a new place to be.  

  • [Speaking directly to the listener.]

    ELLEN

    I'm not suicidal, though there were times I came close. I can't say that I like my life, because I don't know what it is, yet. But I can say that I like cheese fries and racing movies and watercolors. (pause) I think being out here in the wilderness changes you. (pause) God I hope so. (pause) Out here, danger is different. Better, almost, than back home. It's honest. The danger is rotten trees ready to fall on you. The danger is loose gravel or a hidden root that breaks your ankle. The danger is food and water and time--gotta be off the trail by winter. I've been hiking two months now and I've never felt the kind of focus that I do. And I think that's why I'm out here. I need focus. I need a change. My birthday is next month, I'm turning 21 on the trail. Maybe coming out here will show me who I really am.

  • Ellen encounters “Mix” on the trail and suspects he means her harm. Do not record Mix’s lines, they are included for reference. VO lines are addressed directly to the listener.

    MIX

    Call me Mix.

    ELLEN

    Mix? That your trail name?

    MIX

    Yeah. You know, like Trail Mix!

    ELLEN

    (VO) (sarcastic)

    Original.

    ELLEN

    Call me Cuppa J. I like coffee.

    MIX

    Cuppa, huh? Nice, nice, nice. You got a good look about you, Cups.

    ELLEN

    ... Cuppa J. And uh, yeah, thanks.

    ELLEN

    (VO)

    You know what's coming. Hairs on the back of my neck. The leer of my mother's boyfriends, leaning their drugged out faces into my doorway. (Pause) Breathe. Maybe not. (pause) But I know that look.

    MIX

    Where you headed?

    ELLEN

    There's supposed to be a hostel in this little town nearby. Trying to get there ahead of the rain.

    MIX

    Oh is there? But you know, I found a shelter nearby! It's so cool, this like old house. It's huge. Like an old mansion or something but now it's abandoned. There's a fireplace and everything. You should check it out.

    ELLEN

    (VO)

    It's the look. The way he flicks his eyes over you. Under that friendly smile, something a little hungry. A look that boxes you in, sizes you up. Categorizes you, with a confidence that he thinks he's got the right.

    ELLEN

    Nah, that's okay. Old buildings are dangerous and plus, no trespassing, right? I'm going to head on.

    MIX

    Well, listen, if this is the trail to the town, I'll walk with you. The house is just around that bend.

    ELLEN

    ... yeah, sure, okay.

    MIX

    Cool, cool. Hey, you've got a pretty smile.

    ELLEN

    ... thanks.

    ELLEN

    (VO)

    Shit.

  • There are several scenes where we flashback to Ellen as a girl. Please record the following in a more youthful voice. It’s more important to suggest her age than hit it exactly.

    Ellen and her friends find a dead bird on the playground.

    YOUNG ELLEN
    Oh no... What happened? Did you hurt it?  Maybe a cat got it. (pause) We should get a shoebox and put it in, then we can bury it. We could hold a funeral. Like they did in that book Miss Adams read to us, about the goldfish who died and the family put him in a box and buried him.

Ellis
The Love Talker
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