Eduardo Muniz
Eduardo Muniz is a Brazilian actor, director, producer and voice over artist.
His stage credits includes: Over the Moon with Trains by Luke Rosen (Off-Off Broadway, Director) Communicating Doors by Alan Ayckbourn (Director) Bull by Mike Bartlett (co-director and actor), Drowning on Dry Land by Alan Ayckbourn (director) , Woman in Mind by Alan Ayckbourn (actor) among many others.
His film debut is the Tollywood (India) production Amazon Obhijaan, written and directed by Kamaleshwar Mukherjee, shot in the Amazon Jungle. The film is slated to release on Durga Puja of 2017.
In 2012, Eduardo and actress and director Denise Weinberg translated to Portuguese the book "How to Stop Acting" by the coach Harold Guskin. He's been working under Harold's guidance since 2011.
Also em 2012, he spent months in Scarborough/UK following the rehearsal process of Alan Ayckbourn 75th play "Neighborhood Watch". He participated in the BBC Documentary on his work and life "Imagine" presented by Alan Yentob.
Eduardo Muniz is among Brazil's best-known male voice talents. For the past 10 years he's been the official voice for most of Coca Cola Campaigns in Brazil. He was also the official voice of Volkswagen Brasil, Sundance TV, HSBC Bank in Brazil, and the Brazilian beer: Itaipava. He regularly records TV Commercials, Radio Spots and Training Videos for many multinational companies such as Fiat, Honda, Johnson & Johnson, Ford, Google, Samsung, Paypal, etc
Eduardo is a proud SAG AFTRA member and of Clube da Voz, the most prestigious Voice Talent Association of Brazil.