My Work

Audiobooks


This passage from Chapter Six of The Great Gatsby is part of the Truelake Audio audiobook production of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel.

The Great Gatsby
Stephen Molloy

This is an excerpt from “The Fall of the House of Usher,” part of the Truelake Audio audiobook production of The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Vol. 2.

The Fall of the House of Usher excerpt
Stephen Molloy

A sample of my narration for John F. Kennedy in His Own Words by Eric Freedman and Edward Hoffman, available on Audible

JFK in His Own Words - Narration
Stephen Molloy

… and here is some of my portrayal of President Kennedy for John F. Kennedy in His Own Words by Eric Freedman and Edward Hoffman, available on Audible

JFK in His Own Words - JFK Portrayal
Stephen Molloy

Narration from Future Visions: The Unpublished Papers of Abraham Maslow by Edward Hoffman (ed.), available on Audible

Future Visions Excerpt
Stephen Molloy

Narration from The Wisdom of Carl Jung by Edward Hoffman (ed.) available on Audible

The Wisdom of Carl Jung excerpt
Stephen Molloy

Commercials


My 60-second commercial demo, produced by Brian S. Atwood Voice-Overs, Royalty Free Music from Fesliyan Studios.

Charlies Chicken
Stephen Molloy

Animated Television commercial for Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley

Three 15-Second radio spots for Embassy Bank for the Lehigh Valley

Embassy Bank - Embassy Online
Stephen Molloy
Embassy Bank - Better Days Ahead
Stephen Molloy
Embassy Bank - Here to Stay
Stephen Molloy

Poetry


Two poetry performances selected for the podcast Words In The Air

Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden
Stephen Molloy
The Encounter by Vladimir Nabokov
Stephen Molloy

 Characters, Impressions, and Other Fun Stuff


This excerpt from the Truelake Audio production of The Great Gatsby features character male and female character voices as well as some New York accents.

The Great Gatsby_Characters
Stephen Molloy

My impression of Sir Ian McKellan’s instructions on acting

Sir Ian McKellan on Acting
Stephen Molloy

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