Dave Fennoy

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Dave Fennoy is a voice actor. He is also known as David Fennoy, Dave Fenoy, and David Fenoy.

Dave Fennoy started as a disc jockey in the San Francisco bay area when he first discovered and became interested in Voice Over work. After creating a demo, Joan Spangler, an agent in San Fran saw his talent and signed him. Dave booked his first audition, a spot for the California Lottery, but after quick success things slowed to a near halt. After talking with a friend who started in Voice Over at about the same time but was being booked much more often, Dave started taking Voice Over classes with a transplanted LA voice talent named Samantha Paris, including a weekend workshop taught by her LA agent Leigh Gilbert. In the fall of 1989 Leigh Gilbert invited Dave to sign with her agency and come to LA. Dave turned down Leigh Gilberts offer as, at the time, he was the morning maniac at local radio station KSOL, so figured LA could wait.. In February 1990 the radio station fired Dave, and most of the disc jockeys, so Dave contacted Leigh and was on his way to LA. Once in LA, things happened pretty fast and Dave soon found myself voicing commercials, TV promos, and cartoons. One of his first jobs in the winter of 1990, was as the voice of RoboCop in the telephonic RoboCop game. [1]


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In 2008, Fennoy also began doing the five second voice-overs in the beginning of Hulu video clips.

"The following program is brought to you with limited commercial interruption by..."[2]

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