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I’ll never forget being a kid at the movies, hearing those big, powerful voices during the previews. They had a way of making everything feel epic—exciting, joyful, even a little scary. That sound was part of the magic of movies, and it sparked my passion for voice work.

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After graduating from the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, I set my sights on movie trailers. But when I reached out to agents and casting directors, they told me trailer work was a long shot and suggested I focus on commercials instead. Still, I couldn’t let go of that magic I’d felt as a kid, so I kept pushing forward, no matter how slow the progress seemed.

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In 2017, nearly ten years later, it finally happened. I landed my first theatrical campaign—Logan, which just so happens to be my favorite superhero. I’ll never forget sitting in the theater with my wife, hearing my voice come through the speakers. It felt completely surreal. Since then, I’ve voiced a number of campaigns for a variety of studios, and every time I still feel that same excitement as I did during that first moment. Just ask my managers.

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Even though voice work in movie trailers isn’t as common today, my goal hasn’t changed: I want to help bring that cinematic experience to life—even if it’s just by saying "Rated PG-13" as quickly as possible.

Agent
DPN Talent

kama@dpntalent.com

Management
Jason Marks Talent
team@jmtalent.com

© 2025 Matthew Rhode Voice-Over

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