January LaVoy was born in 1975, January LaVoy has written at least 28 books. Their most popular book is Listen for the Lie with 367 saves with an average rating of 4.1⭐.
Recipient of the 2023 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Performer (Fires in the Mirror), January made her Broadway debut in Lucy Prebble’s ENRON in 2010, and has appeared Off-Broadway in Wings (Second Stage), Coraline (MCC), Measure for Measure (TFANA), Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie (Ars Nova, Lucille Lortel Nomination) Two Trains Running, Home, Funnyhouse of a Negro, and Wakey, Wakey (Signature Theatre). For her work in Funnyhouse, she was deemed one of two “Actresses to Watch” by Hilton Als in The New Yorker magazine. Selected regional theatre credits include: Mattie Campbell in Joe Turner’s Come and Gone (Mark Taper Forum, directed by Phylicia Rashad), Kate in Good People (Pittsburgh Public Theatre), Isabella in Measure for Measure (Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey), Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, Dawn in Lobby Hero, and Portia in The Merchant of Venice (Denver Center Theatre Company) and the world premiere of Native Guard by United States Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Natasha Trethewey (Alliance Theatre), which was also recorded by LA Theatreworks in 2018. She is a 2010 alumna of the Sundance Theatre Lab. She has been seen on television in “Blue Bloods”, “N0S4A2”, “Elementary”, and “Law & Order” (classic, CI and SVU), and in 2007 she created the role of Noelle Ortiz-Stubbs on “One Life to Live”, which she played until 2011.
Her voiceover work includes many national commercial campaigns, promos, documentaries, and hundreds of audiobooks. In 2013, she was named Audiobook Narrator of the Year by Publishers’ Weekly. She has been nominated for 33 Audie Awards, receiving 8, and has garnered over fifty Audiofile Magazine Earphones Awards. In the spring of 2019, she was honored with Audiofile’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Golden Voice. She shares a 2020 GRAMMY nomination with Meryl Streep and the cast of the Charlotte’s Web audiobook, in which she plays the title role of Charlotte. She received her MFA from Denver’s National Theatre Conservatory, has guest lectured for graduate and undergraduate students at Princeton, Columbia, UCLA, and the University of Iowa, and is a former faculty member of the Theater Studies department at Emory University.
https://www.januarylavoy.com/
2024 • 367 Readers • 336 pages • 4.1
2022 • 343 Readers • 3.9
2020 • 208 Readers • 7h 13m • 4.1
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#1 of 1 in The Gravity of Us
2020 • 187 Readers • 3.3
2021 • 91 Readers • 817 pages • 4
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2016 • 12 Readers • 352 pages • 3.3
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#20 of 26 in Women's Murder Club
2020 • 8 Readers • 3.7
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2019 • 1 Reader • 9 pages • 5
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