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"I wish I had 10 stars to give to Ellie! Ellie delivered a perfect child voice. She was actually more believable than the children who auditioned (who were quite good) but.....Ellie added something special. She went out of her way to give me multiple takes and she delivered quickly. She's so easy to work with and I couldn't ask for a better experience.  I am highly recommending Ellie Baer, especially for character voices and children's voices. She delivered high quality audio files -- they were absolutely perfect! My client... is SO pleased.”

Holladay Productions Inc.

Ellie Baer is a native New Yorker who entered the voice over arena after composing and singing on a record for 

Walt Disney.  The song; “Everything is Ducky with Donald” and the character, Daisy Duck earned her a solid reputation in both music and character work and landed her an LA agent. The Disney record went Gold and her voice over career took a giant jump into both musical animation and adverts.


With prestigious clients like Warner Brothers, Amazon, Disney, Ford Motors, Facebook. Toshiba, Paramount, Simon & Shuster, Spotify, Johnson & Johnson, Mattel, Sanrio, American Greetings, Hasbro, MGA Entertainment, Hallmark, Rhino Records, Time Warner Cable and Frostburn Studios, Ellie boasts a giant range.

 

A songwriter and former recording artist with Cornerstone Records, Ellie began her career performing her original music in New York’s Greenwich Village scene before moving to LA, where she wrote songs for music publishing giants like Disney, EMI and Hal David Music.  After touring Japan as an artist, her finesse as a singer-songwriter led to multiple character albums for Walt Disney among others. Using her expertise in the children’s arena, Ellie later became an A&R director for Warner Records’ eclectic KID RHINO record label, working directly with celebrity voice talents and brands.


Ellie is a member of BMI, SAG-AFTRA, and The Producers Guild of America. She speaks Japanese and makes a great sushi date.

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