Adriana Isabel is a voice actor who brings full-bodied theatricality to the mic in both English and Spanish.

She is also a trained singer and a new addition to the world of performance capture.

She has voiced audiobooks, games, and animated characters – including girls and boys of varying ages – as a frequent collaborator with ABCmouse.com, a children's e-learning company. Other notable clients include Carvana, Pandora Radio, Penguin Random House Audio, and New York State.

As a child, Adriana toured internationally as part of the world-renowned Coro de Niños de San Juan [San Juan Children’s Choir]. Her acting career began with an activist street theatre troupe back home in Puerto Rico. Her passion for live performance prospered at Harvard, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts with a Special Concentration in “Performance and the Body” in 2012. She was a resident of Winthrop House where she was awarded the David McCord Senior Prize for unusual creative talent. She is a proud alumna of the Signet Society.

Adriana is a graduate of The Kalmenson Education & Training Programs, and taught commercial voiceover from 2019-2021.

Training

Bachelor of Arts :: Harvard University, Special Concentration in “Performance and the Body”

Commercial VO :: Cathy & Harvey Kalmenson, Rhonda Phillips, Marc Cashman

Motion Capture :: The MoCap Vaults, Richard Dorton

Intro to Performance Capture

Heroes & Monsters I-II

Swords & Sorcery I-III

Videogame VO :: Dave Fennoy

Animation VO :: Ben Giroux, Everett Oliver

Improv :: Upright Citizens Brigade, Improv Core Grad

Improv 101, Josh Simpson

Improv 201, David Barton-Harris

Improv 301, Paul Welsh

Improv 401, Ari Voukydis

On-Camera Commercials :: Chris Game

 

Memberships

 
Logo for SAG-AFTRA Union
 
 

Casting Profiles

 

Adriana in Choices.

Choices is an experimental film wherein seven different couples perform the same scene in the same space. All seven conversations are cut together into a single scene with fourteen characters. So many choices! The goal was to showcase as diverse a cast as possible including different genders, races, handicaps, and sexual orientations, turning a seeming innocuous conversation into an exploration on how we humans are the same yet unique.