I was inducted into the Audible Narrator Hall of Fame for my voice work on the many Audible books I have recorded.
Here's what they had to say about why I was honored:
Scottish-American actor Alan Cumming has dazzled audiences on stage and on the screen for years, but with his boundless energy and lilting brogue, he was a natural fit as an audiobook narrator. One need only hear his narration of his own memoir, Not My Father’s Son, to understand the enrapturing appeal. (Cumming won two Audie awards for that one, for Best Autobiography/Memoir and for Narration by Author, and it was named one of Audible’s Best Books of the Year in 2014.)
The Tony-winning actor has brought all of his formidable skills to Sherlock Holmes, Hans Christian Anderson, and Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathon series. An incredibly versatile actor, Cumming has also excelled in narrating children’s books, winning an Audie in 2011 for Zorgamazoo, the quirky, rhyming, rhythmical tale of Katrina and Morty the Zorgle. He’s even tackled Macbeth twice, in a dramatization of the original work Macbeth and in Macbeth, A Novel, a reimagining (in novel form) of the Bard’s famous drama, written by two veteran mystery authors. The dynamic actor raved about the experience saying, “Macbeth is a great play for a Scottish actor because it’s the one Shakespeare play that should be spoken in a Scottish accent. . . . The language is very guttural. It’s talking about a landscape you understand. . . . I know all the names of all the places.”
Cumming continues to stay busy acting, and—having made waves with both of his Broadway runs as the Emcee in Cabaret (in 1998 and 2014)—he’s taken it to the next level and opened his own NYC club.