Bobbi Owens Is a Nyc-based Actress and Commercial Voiceover Artist With Numerous Stage and Film Credits

Voiceover

Bobbi Owens is a voiceover artist represented in the United States and abroad. She has done voiceovers for numerous TV/radio spots, PSA’s, website and podcast intros & outros, corporate videos, web narrations, documentaries, video games, animations, VOG's (Voice of God) and independent films.

She was the voice of Aetna Medicare’s National TV and Radio campaign in the U.S. for 4 years.

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Comic/Cartoon

Bobbi is also a cartoonist and is the Writer/Creator of: MOUSE IN THE HOUSE (MITH) a Serial Cartoon/Comic.

PITCH: "Mouse in the House" is a whimsical and witty interstitial series that follows the misadventures of an intelligent and enterprising NYC Mus Musculus (House Mouse). Sharing an apartment with a human woman, this species-fluid mouse embarks on a hilariously ambitious quest: can he get his human roommate to fall in love with him? Each 15-second vignette explores Mouse's quirky schemes, accompanied by a colorful cast of characters including his beer-loving best friend Dude, the sultry French cousin Lola, her tail-powered English Squirrel butler, and an evil Pomeranian. Amidst the chaos, Mouse navigates parenthood as a baby-daddy to three highly intelligent, mischievous, and "out of the box" mouse kids. A blend of comedy, romance, and absurdity, "Mouse in the House" is a bite-sized delight for those seeking animated escapades in the heart of NYC.

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TWITCHY, THE ADVENTURES OF.

TWITCHY, THE ADVENTURES OF. is an animated adult “NON-HERO” journey story.

Logline: A magician's rabbit abruptly leaves his employ and with a magical top hat, embarks on a real-world journey, bringing to life an eclectic group of companions: a curious and cuddly Australian Teddy Bear, a stern USSR Red Cardinal, and a timid American Cockroach. Together, they navigate the real world with humor and heart. 

Comp: The Hundred-Year-Old Man Series meets Beatrix Potter.

Creative Writing

Bobbi Owens has written several creative pieces and scripts over the years. Her most current works includes a pilot episode script for an Animated TV series – “The Life & Lines of Richard Pencil” & a PG-13 Rom-Com TV Movie – "Who Are You?!" and with her talented brother - "The D.O.E (Dept. of Education) project."

The Life & Lines of Richard Pencil

The Life & Lines of Richard Pencil is a half-hour, part live-action/part animated Adult Dramatic limited series.

Logline: After discovering an enchanted box that pulls him into an animated world as a living No. 2 pencil, a disgraced ex-con accountant, torn between his broken family and a new magical existence, must make a choice that could forever reshape his fate and both worlds.

After serving 6 years in prison, Richard returns home to a fractured family. In a twist of fate, he stumbles upon an antique box of writing implements and drawings from his late grandfather, these sketches open a portal to a dimension where he transforms into a No. 2 pencil, navigating a world where ALL writing implements are sentient beings.

Who Are You?!

A Rom-Com high-concept screenplay that explores a woman’s journey of self-acceptance and personal growth, and challenging societal norms while discovering the authentic meaning of beauty.

Logline: It's a Rom-Com race against time, life and love – when a fluke wish on a fortune cookie turns a self-loathing actress into a supermodel, but it doesn’t end there as she can’t stop or control morphing into different women, which leads her to embark on a comical journey back to herself.

The D.O.E. Project

In shaping the future of our nation, the American education system plays a pivotal role, molding the minds of the majority of U.S. citizens from primary school through high school. These formative years are not only crucial for academic growth but also serve as a foundation for understanding the complexities of life.

Project Overview: The D.O.E. (Department of Education) Project aims to bridge the gap in essential life education, addressing subjects often left unspoken in both schools and homes. Through engaging animated and live-action video vignettes, it intends to create a platform that encourages open dialogue on critical topics.

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