
Andi Gibson
Other things Andi Gibson would love to talk to you about: Reformer pilates Plants My 4 pets Beauty & Fashion Yoga Food & wine
Languages/Accents
North American English, Transatlantic English, Latam Spanish, Standard British (RP), English (British) Neutral, Eastern European, Worldly, South African, Australian, Irish, French
Specs & Services
- Broadcast Quality Studio
- Microphone: Sennheiser 416
- Interface: Apogee Duet
- Connectivity for Directed Sessions: SourceConnect, SessionLink Pro, Zoom, Meet, Teams, Skype
- Fast Turnaround Times: 24 hours or less
- Flexible schedule: This is my full-time so my schedule is mostly open and flexible for sessions
Demos
More About Andi Gibson
Andi started VoiceOver with commercials for Kraft, Skechers, Target, and AT&T to name a few. Then expanded into the world of videogames with Impa in Nintendo’s “Zelda: Breath of the Wild” and “Tears of the Kingdom”. Gibson has voiced over 30 videogame titles to date and counting.
Growing up in the diverse communities of Los Angeles, Andi Gibson always had an affinity for accents, her musician’s ear allowing her to discern and mimic them easily. Andi now books a quarter of her voiceover work in accents for clients like Airbnb, Febreze, Boeing, Hallmark, PBS, as well as various videogames characters. She can also be heard in the animation world. Andi sings on episodes of “Bugs Bunny Builders” on Cartoonito, “Archibald’s Next Big Thing” for Netflix, “Duncanville” for Fox, and “Thundercats Roar!” for Cartoon Network including the main theme song. Andi also sang on the premiere episode of “Hacks” for HBO Max, had a solo in the opener of episode 2, in season 4 and most recently sang backing vocals for Kristin Wiig’s big number in the season 2 finale of Palm Royale on Apple tv. In front of the camera, Andi was the Witch for Google Nest’s Halloween campaign and most recently lead a spot for Bingo Blitz, check her out on youtube.
Sustainable Organizations Andi Gibson
Best Friends animal rescue, Pasadena Humane Society, Defenders of Wildlife, ASPCA, NAVA, World Animal Protection, Oxfam, Madre







