Fred Frees is very familiar with voiceover. His father was voice legend, Paul Frees. And his mother, Joy Terry, was an actress, agent, and voice teacher. Fred began acting in grade-school plays and once appeared in a TV commercial for Incredible Edibles, and can be heard on Joey Forman's comedy album The Mashuganishi Yogi. He continued performing in drama classes at Walter Reed Junior High School, Interlochen Arts Academy, Hollywood High School, and North Hollywood High School. At the same time, he also directed several plays while producing and directing his own movies, and performing for the Shakespeare Society of America.
He began voiceover by studying with Joy Terry, Charlie Adler, and joined an improv group in Santa Monica. He later studied with David Babich, Laurel van der Linde, Eliza Jane Schneider, Brian Cummings, Mary Lynn Wissner, Marc Cashman, and attended the Actor's Boot Camp in North Hollywood as well as the AIA Actor's Studio in Burbank, Ca.
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