Pat Duke

Pat Duke hails from Nashville, Tennessee. Born into a musical family, Pat began his recording career at the age of 14. Pat thrived in Music City as a successful studio singer, musician, producer, and Emmy Award winning composer. He has performed on stage and in the studio with many superstars, including Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, Gladys Knight, and Josh Groban.

Eventually, Pat moved to Chicago to continue his music career. Early on, Pat's unique speaking voice caught the ear of legendary Chicago talent agent, Sharon Wottrich. She immediately signed Pat, and Leo Burnett advertising cast him as the long-time Voice of Miller Lite. From that point, his voice acting career skyrocketed. To date, Pat has performed on over 10,000 national commercials. Duke has voiced seven Super Bowl spots, one winning the prestigious Promax BDA Award for Best Voice Over.

Since moving to Los Angeles, Pat's work has expanded from mostly commercials to include animation, narration, promo, and interactive gaming. Pat has studied acting with Pat Fraley, Ed Asner, Brad Garrett, Nancy Cartwright, Marice Tobias, Barbara Harris, Dave Walsh, Ginny McSwain, Kathy Kalmenson, and Carroll Kimble.

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