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Voice Actors for "Welcome to Hope Springs" Audio Drama Series

Saint Louis, MO, United States
ID: 297077Exp: 11/9/2025
$250/day
online audition
Description:

Virtual auditions for "Welcome To Hope Springs" Season 3. Looking for cast. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See the roles below. About the project: SEASON 3: A Flying Finish. On this season of Welcome to Hope Springs, Jay, Rooney, and their friends are soaking up the final days of summer in their town of Hope Springs, Colorado. When a train is suddenly heard coming down the tracks at the Grand Depot, the kids encounter another mystery to solve— one that involves a local town legend about a ghost train! Rate: SUPPORTING $250/DAY. BIT PARTS $100/DAY + agency fee (rate depends on size of role offered, see character breakdown below). Additional info: Non union. Recording: outside dates December 1-12, 2025. If you are interested, please apply.

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13 roles

WESLEY LANEMale30-49 y.o.All ethnicities

A Catholic dad. He’s a great listener and has a good relationship with his daughter, Rooney. Mild-mannered, supportive, loving, reasonable, and steady. He’s laid back yet very engaged in his daughter’s life. He's an audio nerd with a wealth of knowledge about old records and musicians. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

WANDA WOODWARDFemale30-49 y.o.All ethnicities

A sincere and loving Catholic mom. She’s just on the verge of being high-strung. She’s barely able to keep her kids on track, especially her youngest son Woodward. She tries her best to be firm and direct and keep her son in line. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

DR. RILEY RANKINMale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – A reputable Physical Therapist who attends one of the Catholic parishes in town and has an ad in the back of the bulletin. He’s well-liked and respected. He’s spiritual, friendly, and great with his patients. He has a light-hearted sense of humor and is a likable person. Looking for a pleasant-sounding voice. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

HUGOMale50-69 y.o.All ethnicities

A homeless man living on the streets of Hope Springs who is struggling with an alcohol addiction. He’s sharp, unpredictable, belligerent, jaded, and has a hard heart towards everyone. He wants everyone to know that he’s tough—but there’s more going on beneath the surface than one might think. Looking for a gruff, gravely, low voice. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

HILDA SCHOENFRAUFemale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – The granddaughter and nurse companion of Maxine Gramm. Sweet, loving, gentle, hospitable, polite. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

RAPHAEL HALLMale30-49 y.o.All ethnicities

A Catholic father who does his best to support his family. His job is demanding, and he believes in the importance of hard work. He’s not around as much due to his long hours, but he cares deeply about what is going on in the lives of his kids. He’s a man of few words and the strong, silent type. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

SUSAN WELDONFemale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – Hugo’s estranged daughter who does not live in Hope Springs. She’s strong, determined, and unfeeling towards her dad. She carries a lot of resentment. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

RACHEL ADAMSFemale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – Grace Adams’ aunt. She is a respected philanthropist in town who has started a lot of different charities. She’s remarkable, tenacious, determined, and kind. She cares about her reputation and the reputation of her family. SUPPORTING. $250/DAY.

RALPH JAMESONMale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – Art Jameson’s dad. An award-winning broadcaster —well, he won dozens of Mikey Awards (but those are just vanity awards). He was the host of a local 1980s series, Unshelved Mysteries. Uncanny resemblance to Art, but a bit more pretentious and serious. BIT. $100/DAY.

JUDE CORLISSMale30-59 y.o.All ethnicities

From the past. He was a geologist and a well-known expert in surveying and engineering. He worked for The Peak Railroad Company. He was the subject of a lot of rumors in town after the infamous train robbery at the end of the 19th century. Smart, innovative, and guilty… or is he? BIT. $100/DAY.

MAXINE GRAMMFemale40-49 y.o.All ethnicities

President of the Hope Springs Historical Association. She’s been a fixture in Hope Springs her entire life— everyone knows Maxine! Confident, passionate, and a pillar of the community. She knows more about the town than anyone. A strong personality who is not good at concealing her frustrations when things don’t go her way. BIT. $100/DAY.

CASEY WEBLOWSKIMale45-60 y.o.All ethnicities

(Middle-aged) – A Colorado Train Historian who has dedicated his life to studying Colorado’s vast train history. Speaks with a deep-seated passion and a precise, descriptive style. Should sound academic, refined, and be a captivating storyteller. BIT. $100/DAY.

GREGORY DEITERMale50-96 y.o.All ethnicities

(Elderly) – The first-ever stationmaster for Hope Springs. He held the position for 50 years. Should have a folksy, grandpa quality to his voice. BIT. $100/DAY.