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becky hill martin
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VOCAL CHARACTERISTICS: Smooth, intelligent, articulate, expressive, confident, lyrical, corporate, educational, and a storyteller with a great sense of comedic timing.
Becky Hill Martin realized her voice had that something special when she was chosen to do her high school’s morning announcements in Pensacola, FL. Unfortunately, her classmates—who barely functioned before noon—did not share her enthusiasm. Still, all those years of classical vocal training and diction paid off.
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Becky majored in Broadcasting and TV Production before taking an unexpected detour into healthcare Marketing & PR. Along the way, she lent her voice to everything from TV and radio spots to cinema ads and those oddly soothing “Message on Hold” recordings. (Yes, that might have been her reminding you to stay on the line because your call was very important to them.)
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These days, she creates training videos, narrates audiobooks, and runs a murder mystery dinner theater company where she juggles an arsenal of accents—British, Jersey, Southern, you name it. If there's a role that requires a dramatic monologue and a questionable New York accent, she's your girl.
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And because no self-respecting voice artist records in a pillow fort anymore, Becky has her own in-home studio stocked with the latest production equipment and editing software. Whether you need warm and friendly, sharp and sassy, or “creepy but in a fun way,” Becky’s got the voice for the job.
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acting
Becky Hill Martin has taken the stage in over thirty productions, playing everything from a milkmaid in Oliver! to an addled maid in Blithe Spirit—which may or may not mean she has a thing for playing maids. (She doesn’t. Probably.)
Her talents don’t stop at the footlights. Becky has also lent her voice to television commercials and radio spots, proving that whether she’s acting or talking, people are willing to listen. Her love for storytelling led her to become a published paranormal mystery author under the pen name Skye Savoy and an award-winning playwright for community theater and the Mississippi Murder Mysteries dinner theater troupe.
On screen, she’s mastered the fine art of “background brilliance.” If you don’t blink, you just might catch her in Off the Grid (2025), The Life of Chuck (2025), Lies My Sister Told Me (Lifetime, 2022), Christmas in the Quarter (Hallmark, 2022), Adam the First (2022), and The Rising Place (2001).
Whether she’s stealing scenes or just sipping coffee ominously in the background, Becky brings energy, humor, and a little theatrical magic to every role she plays.
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writing
Becky Hill Martin has been a writer ever since she first picked up a crayon and decided the walls were a perfectly acceptable medium. A childhood spent devouring books (and occasionally acting out dramatic death scenes for an audience of stuffed animals) led to an undying love for storytelling—and an admittedly over-the-top personality. Instead of becoming the next great mystery-solving teen detective (her Plan A), she pivoted to a career in Marketing and PR, where she could spin words into magic for a living.
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Between moonlighting as a background actor in movies, lending her voice to audiobooks, and running on sugar from Skittles, Becky also writes scripts for dinner theater productions, which she sells online. And because she never met a creative outlet she didn’t like, she’s now the author of the "Devotional Mixtape for Gen X Women" series:
📀 Songs from the 70s-90s
📀 Self-Love Songs from the 80s & 90s
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If you’re looking for snark, heart, and a dash of divine inspiration (with a side of pop culture nostalgia), Becky’s got you covered.


