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London, Ontario, Canada, 2011/04/20 - Voice over actress and New Yorker, Debbie Irwin, can be heard in a new piece by composer Steve Reich as she and her daughter are interviewed on the effect 9/11 had on their family.
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Debbie Irwin has been involved in the voice over industry for nearly ten years. When asked by composer, friend, Pulitzer Prize winner and fellow New Yorker Steve Reich to contribute to his new piece dedicated to the World Trade Center tragedy on 9/11, Debbie Irwin welcomed the opportunity to help out.
"We had been neighbors for years, and because of the circumstances of that day for our two families, we are forever connected," says Debbie. "When he asked to interview us for his new work we didn't hesitate to participate. That he has included my voice and my elder daughter's as well, is an honor beyond measure."
The piece features chilling audio from FDNY dispatchers, air traffic controllers and citizens, which mingle with Reich's musical composition. The NY Premiere at Carnegie Hall will be on April 30, 2011.
To learn more about Debbie's involvement in WTC 9/11, email debbie[.]debbieirwin.com.
About Debbie Irwin
Debbie Irwin (debbieirwin.com) got her start in voiceovers nearly a decade ago when she decided to take a continuing education class for voiceover. She was hooked. Drawing on her experience as a Wall Street stock broker, Museum PR coordinator, actress and mom, Debbie has enjoyed rapid growth in her career as a voiceover artist. Debbie is the audio tour voice for the Statue Of Liberty and voiced the Telly Award winning video for the Orange County Performing Arts Center (OCPAC), which has recently changed its name to The Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
From museum audio tours to corporate narrations, brain plasticity programs, e-learning modules, kid's books, and good old fashioned radio and television commercials, Debbie is truly a versatile voice.
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