What languages do you work in as a voice talent?
Spanish, Catalan and English with a Spanish accent.
What languages do you speak well enough to work in?
Spanish, Catalan, English and Italian (this last one I can speak it but not well enough to dub).
Do you sing?
No.
What types of voice overs do you do?
Advertising, corporate videos, dubbing with different voices and registers.
Have you ever done any acting in theatre or film?
I've been an actress since I was 18 years old, I've taken part in more than 50 plays and audiovisuals. such as Ventdelplà, Welcome to Berlin and plays such as Shakespeare's As you like it.
How long have you been a voice artist?
5 years.
When did you realize you were good at doing voice overs?
Since I was little, I was told I enunciated well, as well as having good diction. When I started in iCat fm, everyone would ask me to do voices. Since then I haven't stopped!
Do you have a funny anecdote about a voice over job you’ve done?
I have been fortunate enough to do some fun and interesting jobs, but I recently did one that I loved: I can now say that I am the voice of an Escape Room! It was great fun to create two different characters for well-contrasted tones and atmospheres, following the storyline and creating mysteries to be solved. An unforgettable experience!
What compliments do you get about your voice?
Many people have pointed out that I have a very close and natural tone of voice, they're surprised when I do fun characters which lie far away from their original assessment.
Do you have a hobby or passion relevant to voice overs that you’d like to comment on?
I love giving gifts using my voice, and I often give Christmas or birthday presents by creating stories with characters, which I then send to the person whose birthday it is. It's hard work, but it's a gift that never fails!.
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Nuria possesses a wide range of voices and registers, which she used in her work on the radio and even in an escape room.