Debra Wilson: A Voice That Echoes Across the Gaming Universe and Our Upcoming Webinar Guest

Debra Wilson: A Voice That Echoes Across the Gaming Universe and Our Upcoming Webinar Guest

Debra Wilson, born on April 26, 1962, is an accomplished American actress and comedian, renowned for her extensive career in both television and video games.

 




 

She gained fame as the longest-serving original cast member on the sketch comedy series Mad TV, where she showcased her talent from 1995 to 2003.

Wilson's versatility extends to voice acting, where she has brought to life numerous characters on television and in video games.

Her voice acting roles span in voiced characters in popular video games such as: Rebecca Thane in Mirror's Edge Catalyst (2016):


Amanda Waller in Batman: The Enemy Within (2017–2018) and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (2023):

 

 


Cere Junda in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019) and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023):

 


Born and raised in New York City, Wilson's journey to stardom began at the High School of Performing Arts and later Syracuse University where she studied television and radio broadcasting. Her career has been marked by her ability to create memorable characters and deliver powerful performances, making her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

Now, you have a unique opportunity to learn more about this versatile talent.

Join our Industry Insights Webinar on July 19th 2023 at 8pm PST. Where Debra Wilson will share:

- Her inspiring journey,

- her illustrious career as a Voice Actress for Animation and Video Games, - her experiences working with different Game Studios, - the importance of Cultural Inclusion in video games, - and invaluable tips for those looking to start a career in Voice Acting for Games

 

Don't miss out on this chance to gain industry knowledge from one of the best in the business.

This first Webinar is FREE but Seats are limited for this exclusive event, Sign Up and Reserve your slot!

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