Jack Marlowe: Shadows Between Worlds
SwishCherries for Vera Quinn (Femme Fatale) – Mysterious woman, alluring but troubled.
Vera Quinn is a mysterious, alluring femme fatale who draws Jack Marlowe into the case. Her voice should carry both elegance and danger — smooth, smoky, with an undercurrent of secrets. She appears vulnerable at times, but always with a sense that she knows more than she’s letting on.
This is a supporting lead role in a noir supernatural audio drama. Vera’s lines often shift between intimate whispers and sharp, commanding tones. The actor should be comfortable delivering both natural dialogue and slightly heightened, stylized noir delivery.
- english
- mid atlantic
- radio drama
- film
- female adult
- female young adult
- neutral american
- animation/character
“Vera. Vera Quinn.” (Her introduction — confident, direct, with a touch of intrigue.)
“Not anymore. You don’t understand where this goes.” (Defensive but layered with secrecy and fear.)
“There’s a place under the city. No streets, no lights. Only the ones who remember. Lillian found it. Now they won’t let her leave.” (Mysterious, almost whispered confession — reveals the supernatural undertone.)