Heather Bambrick

Voice Actress

Heather Bambrick was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on January 19th, 1971 and is the Voice Actress. At the age of 53, Heather Bambrick biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 19, 1971
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Broadcaster, Singer, Teacher, Voice Actor
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Heather Bambrick Life

Heather Bambrick (born January 19, 1971) is a Canadian jazz singer and voice-over actress based in Toronto, Ontario.

Early life

Heather Bambrick was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, and Labrador, to parents John and Joan Bambrick. She attended Holy Heart of Mary High School and was very involved in the school's music program, performing with their award-winning Chamber Choir. She continued to study Political Science and English at Memorial University of Newfoundland, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Bambrick began playing part-time in various productions and performed in a number of community Jazz choirs during her undergraduate studies and was singing with a variety of community Jazz ensembles.

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Heather Bambrick Career

Career

In 1993, Bambrick moved to Ontario to study at the University of Toronto as a Voice major in the Jazz Studies Department. She earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 1997 and began teaching as a freelance musician and tutor. She was a founding member of the Beehive Singers and performed with them on Jaymz Bee and the Royal Jelly Orchestra's album in 1990 as well as on their own self-titled album. The group disbanded soon after the release of their first album, at which time Bambrick embarked on a solo career, including It's About Time, Those Were The Days, and Why We'll Never Know, the latter of which were nominated for the 2017 East Coast Music Award for Best of the Year and the 2018 East Coast Music Award nominee for Jazz Recording of the Year. She released "Fine State" in June, 2019, showcasing more pop/rock-inspired performances and providing musical commentary about the world around her. At the Canadian National Jazz Awards in 2004, Bambrick was named "Jazz Vocalist of the Year" for 2004.

Bambrick performed on a number of other recordings, including ones for The Breithaupt Brothers, the Caliban Bassoon Quartet, Irving Dobbs, and the late Peter Appleyard, among others. Diane Leah and Julie Michels, two fellow Toronto-based artists, formed Broadsway in 2012. They recorded two studio albums: Old Friends and The Most Wonderful Time... maybe.

Bambrick is a voice actor on a variety of commercial campaigns and television series, including Get Ed, Wild Kratts, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, The Ron James Show, and Justin Time. She has appeared in various other films, including Odd Job Jack, The Dating Guy, The Cat in the Hat, Hotel Transylvania: The Series, and several others.

Bambrick began broadcasting at JAZZ.FM91 in Toronto, where she has appeared on "Sing, Sing, Sing," "Jazzology," "Jazzology," and "Sunday Afternoon Jazz" since 2001. Heather Bambrick is the current producer and host of "The Heather Bambrick Show." Heather is also one of the founders of JAZZCAST, an internet radio station based in Toronto, ON. At the National Jazz Awards, she is a three-time nominee and two-time champion of "Broadcaster of the Year."

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