Lindsey Marlin is a professional Actor, Voiceover Artist, and Actor Teacher (AEA; SAG-AFTRA Eligible). She has a B.F.A. in Dramatic Performance from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), and an M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology from The Ohio State University. She has shot national commercials for Safelite Auto Glass and Long John Silver’s, and voiced hundreds of voiceovers for clients such as McDonald’s, Subway, Honda, and Big O Tires. Additionally, she has been heard as the voice of LasikPlus in 37 major U.S. cities.
Marlin has performed roles or narration in numerous commercials/industrials for companies such as Intel, Columbia Gas, and Eli Lilly. She has been in various films such as Stabbing Stupidity (Janet), which screened at multiple film festivals, including L.A.’s Dances with Films (Best Short Film, Honorable Mention) and the prestigious Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival. She also won a Cincinnati Entertainment Award (CEA) for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Delia in the first full production of Warren Leight’s play, Glimmer, Glimmer & Shine, at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. Additional theatrical credits include Measure for Measure (Isabella), As You Like It (Rosalind), Kindertransport (Helga), The Cherry Orchard (Varya), The Little Dog Laughed (Diane), and The Laramie Project (Reggie Fluty, etc.). As an Actor Teacher, she works with students to enhance their posture, breathing, physical movements and characterizations, vocal productions, use of accents/dialects, improvisational skills, script analysis skills, and classical and contemporary monologue/scene study and preparation techniques.
Marlin has performed roles or narration in numerous commercials/industrials for companies such as Intel, Columbia Gas, and Eli Lilly. She has been in various films such as Stabbing Stupidity (Janet), which screened at multiple film festivals, including L.A.’s Dances with Films (Best Short Film, Honorable Mention) and the prestigious Short Film Corner at the Cannes Film Festival. She also won a Cincinnati Entertainment Award (CEA) for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Delia in the first full production of Warren Leight’s play, Glimmer, Glimmer & Shine, at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. Additional theatrical credits include Measure for Measure (Isabella), As You Like It (Rosalind), Kindertransport (Helga), The Cherry Orchard (Varya), The Little Dog Laughed (Diane), and The Laramie Project (Reggie Fluty, etc.). As an Actor Teacher, she works with students to enhance their posture, breathing, physical movements and characterizations, vocal productions, use of accents/dialects, improvisational skills, script analysis skills, and classical and contemporary monologue/scene study and preparation techniques.
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