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Shoulder-and-up headshot of a white woman with purple hair and mischievous smile. She is wearing a sleeveless black dress.

I’m Meredith Nudo, a Telly-winning, SAG-E, Texas-based voice actor and comedian with experience in animation, video games, ADR (animation/live action), audio drama, film, audiobooks, IVR/telephony, and other media. I have a broadcast-quality home studio and a love of and willingness to travel.

Some of the projects I’ve had the honor of being involved with thus far include the 4-time Telly Award winner Nukitashi (Rei Tadasugawa), Do You Like Big Girls? (Julia MacKenzie), Call of the Night (Suzutani), Rock is a Lady’s Modesty (Sakuma; Additional voices), Uncanny Kingdom (Lord Fraeda), The Sheridan Tapes (Amy Sterling), the SOVAS Award-winner Partial Veil (Lainie Lester), Rogue Labyrinth (Melitta), Starbites (Molly), and Oshi no Ko (Additional voices).

My voice has been heard as the lead in short animated films showcased at Houston Comedy Film Festival (Poundcake, Poundcake and Pals) and the NYC Anarchist Film Festival (Madlyn, The Tragic End of Rodney & Madlyn U; Mom, The Clash Between Good and Evil). I narrated the award-winning A Weekend on Foxes Island, which appeared in the IndieX Film Festival and Indie Short Fest. I also voiced Sophia in the trailer for Rob Saucedo’s Fangoria webcomic Where Wolf, which played at Alamo Drafthouse locations across the United States.

My training includes private coaching from:

✰ Lindsay Sheppard    ✰ Crispin Freeman    ✰ Jason Lord    ✰ Sara Gaston

And classes and workshops from:

✰ Ginger Sue    ✰ Morgan Berry    ✰ Brook Chalmers    ✰ Marissa Lenti    ✰ Mami Okada

…and more!

A full listing of my performing arts education may be found on my Comprehensive Media Filmography

As a comedian, I primarily work within sketch and improv, with experience both on stage as well as behind the scenes in directing and producing roles. I co-produced the 2019 Trill Comedy Festival at Station Theater in Houston, and have had some of my work directed for stage by Kids in the Hall’s Kevin McDonald. 

I like exclamation points and in my spare time I enjoy staring at the wall baffled that I have spare time. I work as a journalist as well as a voice actor and comedian, largely covering arts, culture, food, infrastructure, and the environment. My bylines range from local to international media outlets and can be found at Muck Rack.

No, I don’t have a strong opinion about Oxford commas.