Walter Dixon is a winner of Audible’s “#1 Editor’s Picks and Customer Favorites” award. He has narrated more than 300 audiobooks, performed in musical theatre, drama, opera productions and professional stand-up comedy. He has voiced commercials, corporate videos, animated features, vintage radio dramas and audio tours for the Guggenheim and other museums.
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Featured News
- Friday, July 29, 2022 Walter Dixon is the featured guest on podcast "Funny, not Funny" with Jim Infantino and Lionel Cassin
- Sunday, April 14, 2019 AudioFile Magazine reviews Walter Dixon's Narration of "The End of Old Age"
- Sunday, February 18, 2018 2/18/18 Walter Dixon is Featured Voice Talent on NPR's Only a Game
Featured Reviews
- Terri, Audible Inc. reviewerExcellent! Excellent! ! Walter Dixon does a wonderful job of reading the material and putting life to the page ... more
Excellent! Excellent!! Walter Dixon does a wonderful job of reading the material and putting life to the page
- Bob DeyanYou are absolutely fabulous! I would love to work with you anytime. ... more You are absolutely fabulous! I would love to work with you anytime.
- Dennis T PerkinsWalter did a terrific job and I was impressed by the pains he took to get the right pronunciation of some Aussie words! ... more Walter did a terrific job and I was impressed by the pains he took to get the right pronunciation of some Aussie words!
- AudioFile Review of The Story of Earth The First 4.5 Billion Years From Stardust to Living PlanetNarrator Walter Dixon’s deep, gentle, reassuring tone works well with the book because he uses it to relate sophisticated scientific concepts in an understandable way. Dixon becomes downright conversational at times, and he pauses effectively to let the information sink in. This makes the book not only accessible but engaging and empowering. ... more Narrator Walter Dixon’s deep, gentle, reassuring tone works well with the book because he uses it to relate sophisticated scientific concepts in an understandable way. Dixon becomes downright conversational at times, and he pauses effectively to let the information sink in. This makes the book not only accessible but engaging and empowering.