Hey, I’m Morgan.
Voice Artist & Audiobook Narrator.
…will work for travel, or a Shakespeare First Folio.
Voice Over Demos
Accent Capabilities:
American: General (natural accent), Trans-Atlantic, Southern (Texas & East Coast), New York Italian, Northeastern.
UK: RP/BBC, Estuary, Irish.
European: Italian, Eastern European.
Audiobook Demos
Soulful warmth and a Little cheek.
Raised in a military family, Morgan lived all over the globe before landing in L.A. She’s trained in N.Y.C. (Stella Adler), studied Shakespeare in London (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art), and has a degree in Classical Literature — not to mention a decade of bedtime story training as a nanny, where her critics were brutally honest and impossibly sweet.
As a narrator, her voice has been described as reassuring, soulful, and timeless. It’s “...a blanket that warms the soul on a cold winter’s night.” As well as “playfully honest,” like “an Irish melody with an American accent.” Morgan's understanding of the classics lends an added strength to modern fiction. Her mixed Japanese/European heritage has created an appreciation for cultural complexity and connection.
Favorite genres to narrate are YA or Adult Fantasy, Cozy Mystery, Historical Romance, Romantic Comedy, Female Driven Literary Fiction, and Sci-Fi.
As a voice actor, her warm vocal texture creates immediate trust. She is often cast as the brains of an operation, driven by profoundly sincere — or deeply questionable — intentions. She loves a story that challenges the status quo, helping flawed, unexpected heroes come to life.
She’s played a Warrior Witch, a sassy Golden Bat, a Scientist on the brink of discovery, a Wolf Shifter, and a Crime Writer, to name a few.
Reveiws
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Ann Clair
Author of “Christie Bookshop Mysteries.”
“I’m delighted to have Morgan as the voice of my mystery series! She brings the characters to life with brilliant pacing, tone, and emotion.”
Alex Blumberg
writer/director of “Back Fires”
“I cast Morgan in the lead role of a journalist investigating corruption at a California prison camp where inmates worked as volunteer firefighters. I worked closely with her over the following year of production and post-production, and I can attest unequivocally that Morgan’s talent, professionalism, and versatility were absolutely critical to the success of the show.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Last Word to the Wise”
“Morgan Dalla Betta’s warm narration transports listeners to a Colorado mountain village, where bookstore-owning sisters Ellie and Meg Christie reluctantly head out on a joint blind date arranged by their cousin, Lorna. When Meg’s date is later found murdered and she becomes the prime suspect, the sisters and other family members set out to prove that Meg is innocent. Dalla Betta proves to be the perfect match for this story, balancing humor and tension as the number of suspects rises. She creates a cast of believable and fun characters, highlighting their personality traits with gusto. Her impeccable timing advances the story smoothly, ensuring that the witty dialogue sparkles throughout...”