Kim Handysides

Kim Handysides

Kim is a renowned voice-over artist in Montreal and beyond, with over thirty years of experience in the industry. She started her career in theatre, film, and broadcasting before transitioning to commercial voice work. Kim has lent her voice to over fifteen thousand projects, including commercials, gaming characters, documentaries, TV series, virtual reality, eLearning, and award ceremonies. Her TV narration for Occult Crimes is currently streaming on Netflix. In 2019, Kim won a Society of Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in LA for her work on The Culture Question audiobook, which she produced in her own studio. She has also been nominated four times for Best Voiceover for TV commercial and Trailer at SOVAS. Kim has helped clients win over 50 awards, including Bessies, Brandon Hall, Cannes Lions, and a Golden Palm. She is a sought-after speaker on voiceover industry trends and coaches, casts, and directs other actors in voicework. Kim is reliable, talented, professional, and fun to work with.

Movies for Kim Handysides...

Title: Fatal Vows
Character: Older Shari Tobyne
Released: November 17, 2012
Type: TV
When marriages fall apart, divorce can turn ugly - even deadly. From blushing brides turned cold-blooded killers to smitten grooms with shocking dark sides, the criminal psychology behind deadly divorces is examined. Guiding viewers through actual stories of love gone wrong are psychotherapist Stacy Kaiser and forensic psychologist Dr. Brian Russell, who analyze each couple to better understand how the marriage turned from flawed to fatal. .
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Love & Human Remains
Title: Love & Human Remains
Character: Ashley Britton
Released: July 22, 1994
Type: Movie
In a Canadian metropolis, failed actor David shares a place with the bookish Candy, whom he dated before coming out as gay. While David, who now waits tables, pursues an aimless romance with a younger coworker, Candy dabbles in both same-sex and heterosexual affairs. As David and Candy's odd assortment of friends — including a telepathic sex worker and an ill-tempered yuppie — pass in and out of their beds, a serial murder stalks the city's women.
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To Be
Title: To Be
Character: Woman / Narrator / Singer (voice)
Released: January 1, 1990
Type: Movie
Blending fantasy and reality, this animated short is a bold inquiry into an as yet unresolved problem - the nature of human identity. When a scientist creates a machine that can make copies of physical objects, including humans, a number of ethical questions arise. Is the technique moral? What of its safety? A film by Oscar-winning filmmaker John Weldon (who also wrote the catchy banjo tune that punctuates the story's changing moods).