Award Winning Narration
In addition to her Audie Award winning narration of FOR THE LOVE OF A DOG by NYTimes Best Selling Author Patricia McConnell, Ellen is a multiple Audie Award winning finalist and is also recognized in AudioFile Magazine’s “Best of” lists for 2016 and 2017 and is featured in AudioFile Magazine’s “Spotlight on Popular Narrators.” She was handpicked by Mel Brooks to voice Madeline Kahn in his book YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, which was short listed for a Grammy. She has narrated many NYTimes Bestsellers and has won numerous AudioFile Magazine Earphones and Publishers Weekly Awards. Ellen has performed more than 200 titles across all genres and a number of wonderful series.
“In Archer’s narration, Alex’s clipped tone and practical personality mix realistically with her nascent feelings of hope and wonder. And even with Archer’s outstanding portrayal of Alex, secondary characters Kevin and Val still steal all their scenes, thanks to Archer’s memorable voices.”
- AudioFile Magazine
“Narrator Ellen Archer uses accents and inflections to give personality to a large cast of characters, not a small accomplishment for this rambling story. She gives Nora Nolan a voice that projects her feelings of dissatisfaction with the life she once thought she wanted.”
- AudioFile Magazine
”Ellen Archer does a fabulous job with these books. I highly recommend it.”
- Audible
“Archer's performance is spirited, hilarious, nuanced, and stunning; characters are distinct, and accents are convincing. Especially endearing is Archer's interpretation of Reggie, whose precociousness and Scots brogue give personality to her constant chatter and badgering of the authorities.”
- AudioFile Magazine
“Ellen Archer perfectly captures the author's skill, confidence, and accessibility. With assertive clarity, she applies a deft blend of mature indignation and quiet determination to every sentence. And in the sections where the author shares her personal thoughts and vulnerabilities, her vocal style shifts toward the intimate without weakening Krawcheck's empowering message.”
- AudioFile Magazine