Allison Chase Sutherland
multilingual voiceover talent


Allison Sutherland, multilingual voiceover talent, dialect coach, researcher, scriptwriter, copy editor, and award-winning singer/songwriter, You may have heard her voiceover work on XM Satellite Radio UPOP 29, on Ted Kelly's World Party morning show, British “Million Miles” promos, as an entertainment reporter for the Hispanic Heritage Awards, on Oprah & Friends, CNN, CNBC, Fox News, Fox Sports, and MLB, on The Discovery Channel and The Science Channel. She has been heard interviewed on Voice of America, on PSA’s for the American Cancer Society and the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and on children’s books in English and French for Alexandria City and Fairfax County Public Schools.  

She has worked on projects for The Johnson Group as the voice of Lena Gitter, a 95 year-old German Jewish woman for “Paper Clips,” an Emmy-nominated Miramax /HBO documentary about the Holocaust. 

Most recently she portrayed the voice of Ivylyn in the documentary "Bedford: The Town They Left Behind," which has been previewed at the Sonoma, Palm Springs, and Las Vegas Film Festivals, and was recently screened at
Filmfest DC, at Landmark's E Street Cinema, at the GI Film Festival at the Carnegie Institute, and at a private screening by Senator Mark Warner, with John Warner in attendance, at the Capitol Visitors' Center in Washington DC.

She has voiced OPPIX projects for the American Institute of Architects, and English and Spanish PSA’s for the U.S. Bureau of Labor & Statistics. She is currently on YouTube for the wiseupwomen.org Radio Campaign at 
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=Wise+Up+Women.org&aq=f.
Check out the cool animations!!

Also, check out her Galapagos children's program / book reading / author signing, at Camp Grow at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens , where her book "The Adventures of Kaluwara the Koala in the Galapagos Islands" is on sale in the gift shop! Also check it out and download an excerpt at The Galapagos Conservancy website at http://www.galapagos.org/2008/index.php?id=83. "Kaluwara now lives in the education section of our website. We hope her journeys teach many wonderful lessons to kids around the globe!"


Video work includes CNN, ABC, Univisión, television news in the Dominican Republic, a D.C. Department of Health video in Spanish, WNVC in French, Worldview on MHz Networks, Communicating Today on Fairfax Public Access / Channel 10, The International Investor on Arlington Community TV / Channel 33, and corporate videos for the Comprehensive Language Center, L&H, and Globalink, Inc, an international software company where she worked in marketing and as training coordinator, translator, computational linguist and lexicographer for close to a decade.