Dave Hoffman (b. 1968)

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Birthplace:
Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Born:
October 29, 1968

Dave Hoffman is an Emmy Award nominated and Voice Arts Award-winning voiceover artist who began doing commercials when he was about 4 years old. His voice is pervasive throughout American pop-media in commercial, narration, promo, live-announce, motion picture ADR, audio book, & trailer work for a myriad of buyers.  He has narrated many national television specials and show-series for History Channel, MTV, CMT, GAC, NatGeo, Animal Planet, Food Network, The Weather Channel, Travel Channel, and others. He received an Emmy Award nomination for one of the dozens of A&E Biography episodes he narrated; and won the Voice Arts Award for "Best Male Voice in a National Radio Commercial".  Dave was the national voice of Nissan USA for several years. He's been Brad Pitt's ADR voice double for several projects, including the feature film Mr. & Mrs. Smith. He's been the reader on several audio books, including "True Faith and Allegiance", "No Greater Valor", "Prodigal Daughter", "Sherman: The Ruthless Victor" (2021), . "A Warrior's Faith: Navy SEAL Ryan Job, a Life-Changing Firefight, and the Belief That Transformed His Life" (2021), and "I'll Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse" (2022). Dave and his wife Erin live in middle Tennessee. They have 8 children and 8 grandchildren.

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