Andi Arndt is an American audiobook narrator. She is in the Audible Narrator Hall of Fame[1] and has won two Audie Awards and three Voice Arts Awards.
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Alma mater | James Madison University |
Occupation | Audiobook narrator |
Biography
editArndt is a classically-trained actress and has studied Spanish, Dutch, Italian, French, and Mandarin Chinese. [2] She began her career hosting public radio programs, as well as teaching acting and voice/speech at James Madison University.[2] In 2014, Arndt founded Lyric Audiobooks, an audiobook production company.[1]
She lives in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley with her husband and their two daughters.[1]
Awards and honors
editIn 2015, AudioFile included Arndt's narration of Broken Juliet in their list of the best romantic fiction narrations of the year.[3]
In 2018, she was inducted into Audible's Narrator Hall of Fame.[1]
Year | Title | Author | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Nine Inches | Tom Perrotta | Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections | Finalist | [4] |
2015 | The Good Girl | Mary Kubica | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Crime & Thriller | Finalist | [5] |
2016 | Beneath These Lies | Meghan March | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance | Finalist | [6] |
Slip of the Tongue | Jessica Hawkins | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance | Finalist | [6] | |
2017 | Dirty (1945) | Kylie Scott | Audie Award for Romance | Winner | [7][3] |
The Hot One | Lauren Blakely | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance | Winner | [8] | |
Take Me Back | Meghan March | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance | Finalist | [9] | |
2018 | Cake: A Love Story (2016) | J. Bengtsson | Audie Award for Romance | Finalist | [10] |
Come As You Are | Lauren Blakely | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica | Finalist | [11] | |
2019 | Birthday Suit | Tyler Whitlatch | Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering | Finalist | [12] |
A Bound Heart | Aimee Lilly | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica | Finalist | [13] | |
Wrong Turn | Tanya Eby (editor) | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Short Story Anthology | Winner | [14] | |
2020 | Birthday Suit | Tyler Whitlatch | Audie Award for Audio Drama | Finalist | [15] |
Bitter Legacy | Gary Furlong | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica | Finalist | [12] | |
Instant Gratification | Tyler Whitlatch | Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering | Winner | [16] | |
Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Humor | Finalist | [12] | |||
Satisfaction Guaranteed | Tyler Whitlatch | Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering | Finalist | [12] | |
The Yes Factor | Erin Spencer and Emma Sable | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica | Finalist | [12] | |
2021 | Dirty Letters (2021) | Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward | Audie Award for Romance | Winner | [17][3] |
Florida Man | R. C. Bray | Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Humor | Finalist | [18] | |
2022 | Pause | Kylie Scott | Audie Award for Romance | Finalist | [19] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d "About us". Lyric Audiobooks. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ a b "Andi Arndt". Tantor Media. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ a b c "AudioFile Magazine Spotlight on Narrator Andi Arndt". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2014 Audie Awards®". Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 2021-03-10. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ Gaskins, Rudy; Baker, Joan. "2015 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ a b Gaskins, Rudy; Baker, Joan. "2016 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2017". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ Gaskins, Rudy; Baker, Joan. "2017 Winners". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2017 Nominees". Sovas. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2018". AudioFileMagazine.com. AudioFile Publications, Inc. Archived from the original on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "2018 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ a b c d e "2020 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2019 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2021-12-16. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2019 Winners". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2020-02-13. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2020 Audie Awards®". Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2020 Winners". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "Audies Award Finalists and Winners 2021". Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 23 March 2021. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ "2021 Nominees". Sovas. Archived from the original on 2022-09-02. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
- ^ "2022 Audie Awards®". Audio Publishers Association. Archived from the original on 2022-10-29. Retrieved 2022-09-02.