Episode 94

Voice Actor Michael Bell Wants to Help You Find Your Voice

If you were (or are) a lover of animation from the 70s, 80s, or 90s, there's a good chance you've heard Michael Bell's voice come from the characters on the screen. One of the most active voice artists over several decades, Michael graciously sat down with host & producer George Sirois to discuss some of his favorite characters, the various shows he worked on, performing on Star Trek: The Next Generation for its pilot episode (as Groppler Zorn), his transition into voice directing, his decades of teaching other voice actors, and so much more!

For more about Michael Bell, please click here: http://www.michaelbellvoices.com/index.html

You can access some of the teachings of Michael Bell & the late Lori Tritel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCImL5-ib0WfX4T_ts8VXwjQ

For more information about Michael's chosen charities, please click here: http://www.michaelbellvoices.com/michaelbellcharity.html

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George Sirois

George Sirois is the author of the international bestselling young adult / science-fiction novel "Excelsior," its two sequels, and the science-fiction / sports trilogy "From Parts Unknown." He served as President of the Missouri Writers Guild from 2017-2018, and is the host and producer of the podcasts Excelsior Journeys: The Road to Creativity and From Duck Till Dark: Outside the Marvel Studios. In 2023, George adapted his novel "Excelsior" into a feature-length audio drama, which was performed live on Clubhouse with a full cast of voice actors, a vast catalog of sound effects, and a stirring musical score.
George is also an audiobook narrator, lending his voice to over twenty books of all genres, and he is currently on the narrator rosters for Audio Sorceress and Encyclopocalypse Publications.
In 2025, George's short screenplay "Minus One Plus" won the award for Best SciFi Short at the 13th annual Austin Revolution Film Festival. The same year, Excelsior Journeys: The Road to Creativity joined the Podmatch Podcast Network.
A New Yorker since birth, George now lives in St. Louis, Missouri with his wife and daughter. For more information, please visit www.hesgotit.com.