Creator Roosevelt Pitt Jr, described the show:"Charles is a magical chef that focuses on teaching children how eating healthy while young can make them a better, a stronger and smarter person when they are older.
Adam's performance and voice talent has brought vigor, originality and excitement to a character that is meant to encourage children of all ages to eat healthy food. "
"Charles The Chef " is dedicated to sharing and discovering new ways to encourage, entertain and teach children to develop good eating habits early. Our ultimate goal is to erase the threat of childhood obesity by eliminating it through knowledge, fun and adventure
In addition to a prestigious career as an Animatronics Puppeteer and FX artist on more than 30 feature films, Adam Behr developed a parallel career as a Voice-over artist in just the last 5 years.
Adam Behr works with clients all over the world from his top quality home studio and in 2007 won the Voicey Award for “Best Male Voice of the Year”. He was nominated again in 2008 for “Best Foreign Voice”. Adam grew up in Southern Africa and Botswana and has been living in North America for the last 15 years.
As can be seen on his site, www.adambehr.com, he does a very wide range of Voice-over work , including Voice Acting for animation, narration, Movie and Video Game trailers, Commercials, Audio Books, Promos , and more. He is also a Voice Producer, now supervising Voice Production for Multicultural Animated films, who want to have North American Voice performances, so the films are accessible to North American audiences.
Mentors and voice acting teachers include the late Don La Fontaine. Adam has a Graduate degree in Dramatic Arts from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and years of training from Hollywood’s top voice coaching companies, such as Braintracksaudio.
His “Global”, or “Mid-Atlantic”
To learn more about Adam Behr, or to contact Adam or his agents, visit www.adambehr.com , for more about “Charles the Chef”, visit http://www.charlesthechef.com/
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