Here's Fotene Maroulis

Originally from New Zealand, Fotene grew up in Australia and pursued a singing career. Writing her own songs she recorded her first ever single called ‘I think its tonight’ at Studios 301 in Sydney and along with that, filmed the accompanying music video.

Her love of music, singing and performance have all contributed to her skills as a voice actor and you can tell she’s a singer in the warmth of her natural speaking tone.

If it’s the youthful sound of a 25 year old young lady or a mature age woman you’re after, Fotene has the range for both. Pair that with her kind, genuine and all round happy nature, Fotene always has her client’s at the forefront and works hard to deliver nothing but the best.

“I am honestly happiest when I am ‘in the booth’ creating. Being able to help bring an idea to life or interpret what my client has in mind is extremely fulfilling and exciting.”

With over 10 years professional experience some of Fotene’s voice over campaigns include: Michael Hill, The Iconic, Bisolvon, Otrivin, Sun Super and Instant Scratch-it’s to name a few.

Fotene is available to book through Scout Voice Management on 1300 66 95 85.

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Fotene can be contacted directly:

Fotene Maroulis
Mobile +61 403 502 422
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Or through her agent
Scout Voice Management
1300 66 95 85

 

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