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American audiobook narrator
Andi Arndt
Alma materJames Madison University
OccupationAudiobook narrator

Andi Arndt is an American audiobook narrator. She is in the Audible Narrator Hall of Fame and has won two Audie Awards and three Voice Arts Awards.

Biography

Arndt is a classically-trained actress and has studied Spanish, Dutch, Italian, French, and Mandarin Chinese. She began her career hosting public radio programs, as well as teaching acting and voice/speech at James Madison University. In 2014, Arndt founded Lyric Audiobooks, an audiobook production company.

She lives in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley with her husband and their two daughters.

Awards and honors

In 2015, AudioFile included Arndt's narration of Broken Juliet in their list of the best romantic fiction narrations of the year.

In 2018, she was inducted into Audible's Narrator Hall of Fame.

Year Title Author Award Result Ref.
2014 Nine Inches Tom Perrotta Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections Finalist
2015 The Good Girl Mary Kubica Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Crime & Thriller Finalist
2016 Beneath These Lies Meghan March Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance Finalist
Slip of the Tongue Jessica Hawkins Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance Finalist
2017 Dirty (1945) Kylie Scott Audie Award for Romance Winner
The Hot One Lauren Blakely Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance Winner
Take Me Back Meghan March Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance Finalist
2018 Cake: A Love Story (2016) J. Bengtsson Audie Award for Romance Finalist
Come As You Are Lauren Blakely Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica Finalist
2019 Birthday Suit Tyler Whitlatch Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering Finalist
A Bound Heart Aimee Lilly Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica Finalist
Wrong Turn Tanya Eby (editor) Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Short Story Anthology Winner
2020 Birthday Suit Tyler Whitlatch Audie Award for Audio Drama Finalist
Bitter Legacy Gary Furlong Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica Finalist
Instant Gratification Tyler Whitlatch Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering Winner
Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Humor Finalist
Satisfaction Guaranteed Tyler Whitlatch Voice Arts Award for Best Sound Design in Audio Engineering Finalist
The Yes Factor Erin Spencer and Emma Sable Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Romance or Erotica Finalist
2021 Dirty Letters (2021) Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward Audie Award for Romance Winner
Florida Man R. C. Bray Voice Arts Award for Best Voiceover in Audiobook Narration: Humor Finalist
2022 Pause Kylie Scott Audie Award for Romance Finalist

References

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