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Voice-Over Artist Steven Ham Cast on TV Pilot

Steven Ham is an Army veteran who is a talented voice-over artist; a drummer as well, Steven Ham has been cast on music based TV Pilot.

Since he was young Voice-over artist Steven Ham has been making people smile with his natural ability to do countless voices and impersonations.His start with voice-over work was on a project titled, “The Ripping Friends,” described on IMDb as the “misadventures of a quartet of muscle headed superheroes.” Steven Ham recalls that as a child and throughout his life, he “loved to make people laugh with his impressions and silly voices.” Steven Ham later joined the Army; touring overseas he would entertain people from different cultures with his countless voices and impersonations. Ham has been cast as a musician and host on "Peace, Love, Unity Dance Troupe TV" - Strive for Greatness. A project conceptualized and directed by Actress, Producer and Publicist, Lisa Pellegrene. Ms. Pellegrene’s IMDb page may be found here: Lisa J. Pellegrene - IMDb .
The TV Pilot project has attached award winning filmmaker, visual artist, musician and actor Israel David Groveman to the project. Groveman most recently won the top prize of "Best New Media" for his short World War 2 film, "A Mighty Endeavor" at the 1st "Scotland International Festival of Film." Readers can learn more about Groveman at the following link: Israel David Groveman - IMDb.

After high school, Steven Ham enlisted in the Army, and completed his Basic Training at Fort Knox, and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Gordon, GA. He had 3 military occupational specialties (MOS's) as a Signal Support System Specialist, a Heavy Wheel Mechanic and Generator Repair. Steven was stationed in Kaiserslautern, Germany in 2000, Fort Hood from 2002-2005. He also served in both Kuwait and Baghdad, Iraq in 2004. Steven received many awards during his time in the Army, to include the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Ribbon Medal, the Army Achievement Medal (2x) and more than several others."

Steven Ham’s IMDb page is as follows: Steven Ham IMDb. Steven Ham is seeking reputable and inspirational agency representation for his work as a Voice-over artist.

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When asked about some of his favorite characters to do through his voice over work,
these include “Batman - The Animated Series,” “Shaggy and Scooby Doo,” “Winnie
the Pooh,” “Mickey Mouse,” “Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool,” “The Muppets,” “Yogi
Bear,” and “Optimus Prime” from “Transformers.” His reel is available on his IMDb
page. "Readers should take a moment to listen, as his voice-over work is pretty stellar," states Ms. Pellegrene. One of the characters that Steven Ham invented is “Milton Mulligan,” who he describes as a “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” nerd with an aptitude for mathematics and science, who speaks in “sci-fi” lingo to communicate and get his point across.”
Ham states, “Voice-over work isn’t just a career, to me, it’s a lifestyle, because part of me is intertwined in the character and I get to bring them to life, and I have been naturally doing voice-overs and impersonations since I was a kid, as I enjoy getting genuine smiles and laughs out of people." Continuing, "I like to think of myself as someone who can lift someone’s mood by using comedy to defeat depression, anger or pain. And, I love seeing the shock on peoples’ faces when I do various voices and then seeing their laughter and enthusiasm to want to hear more is beyond words."

Ham concluded, "Simply, through my work as an actor and voice-over artist, I hope to continue to bring inspiration to productions and to make people smile.”
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