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Connor Quinn (born 1971) is an American voice-over artist and former child actor, known for his work in television, video games, animated productions, and national commercial campaigns. Active since 1977, he is recognized as the voice of Christopher Robin for Disney’s Storyteller Records,[1] and has contributed voice work to brands such as Visa, Sandals Resorts, Crayola, and The Howard Stern Show.[2]
Early life and career
[edit]Connor Quinn was born in 1971 in New Mexico and began his entertainment career at the age of six after relocating to Hollywood. He made early on-screen appearances on shows such as Sesame Street and Little House on the Prairie.[3] In 1977, he was discovered by Sterling Holloway, the original voice of Winnie the Pooh, who encouraged him to audition for Disney. That same year, Quinn voiced Christopher Robin for Disney's Storyteller Record series.[1]
He was mentored by voice-over legends including Daws Butler, Corey Burton, and Paul Frees.[4]
Voice-over career
[edit]Quinn transitioned fully into voice-over in the late 1980s and has voiced thousands of commercials, animations, and narrations. His voice has been heard on platforms such as NBC, ABC, CBS, Disney+, SiriusXM, and Pandora.[5] In addition to commercial work for Visa, Sandals Resorts, Mercedes-Benz, and Crayola, his voice is heard daily on The Howard Stern Show.[2]
He has also contributed character work to video games and projects tied to franchises like Star Trek and The Walking Dead.[6]
Speaking and public appearances
[edit]In addition to voice acting, Quinn has served as a guest speaker at industry conferences including WriterCon[4] and the Oklahoma Professional Sales Association (OKPSA),[2] where he has presented on storytelling, performance, and the voice-over industry.
Awards
[edit]Quinn has received multiple awards for his work, including a Telly Award for voice-over excellence.[1]