Portia's Call From Home
Hinox Wesley for Nat
Natalie "Nat" Smith, 22, Sagittarius. She is PJ's friend. They met in their freshmen year of college along with Aaron. Nat is working on her master's degree, studying to become a "nurse practitioner." She is often busy. Classes in the morning, clinical hours in the afternoon, and RA duty at night. In her tight schedule, she tries to hang out with her friends. Her personality can be stand offish to others who don't know her. She suffers from RBF and has a monotone voice that can rub people the wrong way. She's blunt in a non-accidental way. She is usually truthful with PJ even when she doesn't want to hear it. Even though she comes off mean, she loves her friends and cares about them. She physically is unable to not be sarcastic and she loves poking fun at PJ.
Voice Type: Monotone, sarcastic
References: Generic Reference (Remi)
Acting Specifications: You do not need to follow the reference exactly. It's a good reference for someone who has a monotone voice, but it's not emotionless. I don't want an archetype or someone who is completely icy and emotionless. Add your own touch to the voice to make it well rounded. I need someone who can do sarcasm and dry humor well. She does make it seem like she doesn't care at times, but she does and there needs to be a balance between that emotion and her general demeanor. She does have scenes where she's frustrated and sad so there needs to be range between dramatic and funny.
Actor Specifications: 20+
Warnings For Role: Swearing, sexual references.
- english
- podcast
- female young adult
- radio drama
- sarcasm
- comedy
(groans) Can't do anything tonight, tomorrow, next week, next month. Can't even breathe, it doesn't fit in my schedule.
I don't like the thought of you being hurt physically or emotionally and I hate being the cause especially with all the stuff that happened yesterday. So when I say I'm sorry, I mean it with the entirety of my being from the tip of my head to the bottom of my fucking ass, I'm sorry.
My dad doesn't say "I love you." If we're done talking on the phone, he says goodbye, stays on the phone for five more seconds, and then hangs up. And that's his version of "I love you."