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MarshVoice, Inc. - Harriet Marsh Voice Talent - Commercials - Voices from the Marsh

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Harriet Marsh was born Heidi Dunham in Evanston, Illinois and was known professionally in Screen Actors’ Guild and Actors’ Equity as that until just this year. Growing up in the Chicago area, she began her acting career early at the Barn Theatre in Augusta, Michigan, owned and run by Jack and Betty Ragotzy. Her mother, Joan Dunham, was the leading lady there for several seasons and as such the Barn Theatre became her summer playground.

As an adult in New York, Ms. Dunham worked in a variety of venues with actors and directors such as Jerry Zaks, Norman Gevanthor, Gale Gordon, and Gene Rayburn. Theatres besides the historic Barn Theatre included The Golden Apple Dinner Theatre in Sarasota and The Alhambra Dinner Theatre in Jacksonville, both in Florida. In New York she also appeared in several television commercials as well as a public television mini-series called Tomorrow’s Families where she had a major role and was featured in 17 of the 30 episodes. Jerry Zaks cast her in “The Contest” which opened in Philadelphia for its out of town tryout for Broadway, and unfortunately ended there.

After having her son, she did two more shows with baby in tow and realized she wasn’t giving her best to either of the most important areas of her life. She went on hiatus from the Actors’ unions and raised her son.

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English

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MarshLand
Sanford FL
US 32772
+1.4072465916

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