About Brian Hoyle
Brian began his work as a professional voice over actor at age 15 when he was invited to audition for a Pepsi radio commercial. He didn't get that job, but Brian fell in love with the work.
Thirty years hence, Brian has since worked on projects for radio & TV spot campaigns as well as national and international live television events, message on hold, IVR, and live events for brands including the National Hockey League (NHL), World Rugby, USA Rugby, John Deere, Special Olympics International, Blackberry, M&M Mars, McDonalds, AmerLink Log Homes, Peterbilt Trucks, PNC Bank, the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Duke Children's Hospital and many others... and yes, Pepsi many years after that first audition.
Thirty years hence, Brian has since worked on projects for radio & TV spot campaigns as well as national and international live television events, message on hold, IVR, and live events for brands including the National Hockey League (NHL), World Rugby, USA Rugby, John Deere, Special Olympics International, Blackberry, M&M Mars, McDonalds, AmerLink Log Homes, Peterbilt Trucks, PNC Bank, the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Duke Children's Hospital and many others... and yes, Pepsi many years after that first audition.
Brian loves the dynamic of live events. He's served as host or emcee of over 100 business and awards events. Brian is known for his work in live sporting events as well. He was "the voice" of PNC Arena and home announcer of the NHL Carolina Hurricanes from 2005 until 2015. In that role, he enjoyed many great highlights including the 2006 Stanley Cup Final. In 2010, Brian was selected by the NHL to travel to Helsinki to call the Compuware Premier Games; in 2011 announced the NHL All-Star Game & Skills Challenge. In 2015, USA Rugby asked Brian to call the NACRA Sevens qualifying tournament for the 2016 Olympics. He has since worked with World Rugby at the women's 2016 World Rugby Sevens Championships and Rugby World Cup Sevens held in San Francisco's iconic AT&T Park.
Check out Brian's recent voice over demo reels