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Susan Ericksen is an American actress best known as a prolific narrator of audiobooks.

Early life[]

Susan Ericksen spent the early part of her life in Illinois, where her father, Don Ericksen, was a Victorian literature professor at Illinois State University. "My father is a Dickens scholar, so stories and characters are what we grew up with. People have always read aloud in our family."[1]

Ericksen moved to Minnesota to attend Macalester College. She began her theatrical career there, acting at the Children’s Theatre, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres and on other local stages. She also attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas for her masters of fine arts in acting. That’s where she met fellow student David Colacci, an Augsburg University graduate from Minneapolis.

She later joined David in western Michigan, where he was artistic director for the Hope Summer Repertory Theater. It is here where both David and Susan caught the attention of a fledgling audiobook publisher called Brilliance Audio.

Career[]

Audiobook Narration[]

Both Ericksen and her husband David Colacci began their audiobook narration careers over 20 years ago, during the early days of the audiobook industry. Since then, Ericksen has narrated over 500 titles[2], gaining praise for her adeptness at transitioning between different fictional scenarios and her capability to represent an array of characters with diverse accents and backgrounds. She likens her approach to audiobook narration to her theatrical roots, studying characters thoroughly and finding physical characterizations to inform her narrations[3].

Ericksen also shared insights about sustaining characters across book series. Having occasionally chosen challenging character voices that became taxing to maintain throughout a series, she now evaluates the potential long-term role of characters when determining their vocal representation[4].

Ericksen's work spans multiple genres including mystery, suspense, romance, history, essays, biographies, classics, and fantasy. She has frequently collaborated with renowned audiobook producers such as Brilliance Audio, Tantor Media, and BBC Audio[5].

Notably, Ericksen was chosen to narrate the ''In Death'' series by J.D. Robb, a pseudonym for author Nora Roberts, illustrating her capability to consistently voice characters across a long-running series. Upon her portrayal of V.I. Warshawski for Sara Paretsky's series, the author remarked, "She's so got the V.I. voice and it was quite reassuring to me. I thought: 'She gets it.'"[6]

Ericksen is also a member of SAG/AFTRA[7], and is currently a member of the SAG/AFTRA Audio Book Steering Committee which makes recommendations to the National SAG/AFTRA Board regarding policy issues affecting the Audio Book industry and its members.[8]

Reception[]

Ericksen has received several accolades for her narrations from Publishers Weekly:

  • Regarding "Critical Mass" by Sara Paretsky: "Susan Ericksen, who has narrated several books in this series, gives V.I. a serious, level-headed tone..."[9]
  • In reference to "Carthage" by Joyce Carol Oates: "The husband-and-wife team of Susan Ericksen and David Colacci are gifted professionals who narrate this novel and embroil us in the tragedy of the Mayfield family..."[10]
  • For "Desperation in Death" by J.D. Robb: "Narrator Susan Ericksen's performance vibrates with energy as she portrays old and new characters in this series."[11]
  • Concerning "The Abundance" by Annie Dillard: "Ericksen’s narration flirts with glee. A complex journey beautifully told commands listening over and over to fully appreciate its layers of meaning and lyrical storytelling."[12]
  • In reference to "The Detox Strategy" by Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith: "Her deliberate pacing and sturdy resonance convey thoughtfulness and confidence."[13]
  • For "Treachery in Death" by J.D. Robb: "The combination of Robb and Ericksen make for addictive listening."[14]
  • Pertaining to "Girls Like Us" by Sheila Weller: "Susan Ericksen reads like one of the girls, picking up from Weller's tone and sounding like a woman of the era..."[15]
  • In "Family Ties" by Danielle Steele: "Susan Ericksen demonstrates competence and attention to detail in bringing the dialogue to life."[16]
  • Commenting on "The Diary" by Eileen Goudge: "... the versatile Susan Ericksen gives the characters the life, color and personality they deserve..."[17]
  • On "L.A. Outlaws" by T. Jefferson Parker, which she co-narrated with David Colacci: "David Colacci's and Susan Ericksen's strong vocal talents bring his main characters to life with energy and wit... The two narrators and Parker's bristling tale makes a fast-paced and winning combination."[18]

Accolades and Recognition[]

Throughout her career, Ericksen has been honored multiple times by AudioFile Magazine, with several of her narrations listed as "Best" in various categories over the years. Among her notable works, her narration for The Abundance by Annie Dillard was recognized as the AudioFile Best of 2016 in Nonfiction & Culture.

Awards and honors[]

Year Title Award Result Ref.
2022 Desperation in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [19]
2022 Abandoned in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [20]
2018 Dark in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Winner [21]
2015 The Abundance by Annie Dillard AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [22]
2014 Carthage by Joyce Carol Oates [[AudioFile Earphones Award - David Colacci and Susan Ericksen]] Winner [23]
2013 Thankless in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Winner [24]
2013 Critical Mass by Sara Paretsky AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [25]
2012 The Nightmare Thief by Meg Gardiner AudioFile Audie Award - Best Thriller/Suspense Winner [26]
2012 New York to Dallas by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Winner [27]
2012 Celebrity in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [28]
2012 New York to Dallas by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [29]
2011 Fantasy in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Finalist [30]
2010 Body Work by Sara Paretsky AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [31]
2010 Fantasy in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [32]
2010 The Liar's Lullaby by Meg Gardiner AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [33]
2009 Almost Astronauts by Tanya Lee Stone AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [34]
2009 Hardball by Sara Paretsky AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [35]
2009 Kindred in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [36]
2009 Promises in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [37]
2008 Strangers in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [38]
2008 L.A. Outlaws by T Jefferson Parker [[AudioFile Earphones Award - David Colacci and Susan Ericksen]] Winner [39]
2007 Born in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Finalist [40]
2007 Last Known Victim by Erica Spindler AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [41]
2006 Origin in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Romance Audiobook Winner [42]
2006 Survivor in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Audie Award - Best Fiction Audiobook Finalist [43]
2006 Survivor in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [44]
2004 Naked in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [45]
2002 Reunion in Death by Nora Roberts AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [46]
2002 Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews AudioFile Earphones Award Winner [47]


Stage Productions[]

As an actor, Ericksen has performed in regional theaters Across the country including The Cleveland Play House, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Baltimore Center Stage, Virginia Stage Company and the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival.

Her many performances include: The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky[48], Gint by Romulus Linney at New York's Theater for the New City, [49] Seth Greenland's Jerusalem at the Cleveland Playhouse,[50] and Bright Ideas by Eric Coble at the Cleveland Playhouse.[51]

Hope Summer Repertory Theater[]

For many years Ericksen has been actively engaged as and Actor and Director for the Hope Summer Repertory Theater in Holland, Michigan. Her credits include two performances of I Do, I Do both of which she co-starred with her husband David Colacci. The first performance of this play happened just after they were married in 1990, and their revival of the roles in 2010 opened on the couple's 20th wedding anniversary.[52]

His acting and directing contributions for HSRT include:

Year Role/Contribution Production
2017 Actor: Beatrice Carbone View from the Bridge[53]
2017 Actor: Miss Hannigan Annie[54]
2015 Actor: Judith Bliss Hay Fever[55]
2014 Actor: Dollie Levi The Matchmaker
2013 Actor: Margaret Johnson The Light in the Piazza
2011 Actor: Marta 'Mama' Hanson I Remember Mama
2010 Actor: Agnes I Do, I Do[56]
2008 Actor: Sister Aloysius Beauvier Doubt: A Parable[57]
2005 Actor: Hannah Ferguson The Spitfire Grill
2003 Director Once Upon a Mattress
2002 Actor: Sam Fully Committed
2001 Director The Wizard of Oz
1999 Director The Tempest


Media Appearances[]

Ericksen and Colacci's contributions to the audiobook industry garnered attention from mainstream media. On November 3, 2019, the duo was featured on NBC's Today for their longevity and voice-over artistry in audiobook narration.[58]


Personal Life[]

Ericksen and husband David Colacci were originally based in New York and eventually moved to St. Louis Park, Minnesota with their two children. In their residence, they maintain a professional recording studio where they continue to work on various audiobook projects.


References[]

  1. https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/narrators/susan-ericksen/
  2. Susan Ericksen Bio Page
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  5. AudioFile Magazine Spotlight on Narrator Susan Ericksen
  6. Meet the husband and wife voice-over artists narrating audiobooks. Today Show. NBC (November 3, 2019)
  7. Twin Cities Local Fall Membership Meeting: Looking Back and Moving Forward
  8. http://www.sag-aftra-actors.com/SAG-AFTRA-National-Committees.pdf
  9. Critical Mass Review. Publishers Weekly
  10. Carthage Review. Publishers Weekly
  11. Desperation in Death Review. Publishers Weekly
  12. The Abundance Review. Publishers Weekly
  13. The Detox Strategy Review. Publishers Weekly
  14. Treachery in Death Review. Publishers Weekly
  15. Girls Like Us Review. Publishers Weekly
  16. Family Ties Review. Publishers Weekly
  17. The Diary Review. Publishers Weekly
  18. L.A. Outlaws Review. Publishers Weekly
  19. Desperation in Death by JD Robb
  20. Desperation in Death by JD Robb
  21. Dark in Death by JD Robb
  22. The Abundance by Annie Dillard
  23. Carthage by Joyce Carol Oates
  24. Thankless in Death by JD Robb
  25. Critical Mass by Sara Paretsky
  26. 2012 Audie Awards®
  27. 2012 Audie Awards®
  28. Celebrity in Death by JD Robb
  29. New York to Dallas by JD Robb
  30. 2011 Audie Awards®
  31. Body Work by Sara Paretsky
  32. Fantasy in Death by JD Robb
  33. The Liars Lullaby by Meg Gardiner
  34. Almost Astronauts by Tanya Lee Stone
  35. Hardball by Sara Paretsky
  36. Kindred in Death by JD Robb
  37. Promises in Death by JD Robb
  38. Strangers in Death by JD Robb
  39. LA Outlaws by T Jefferson Parker
  40. 2007 Audie Awards®
  41. Last Known Victim by Erica Spindler
  42. 2006 Audie Awards®
  43. 2006 Audie Awards®
  44. Survivor in Death by JD Robb
  45. Naked in Death by JD Robb
  46. Reunion in Death by JD Robb
  47. Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews
  48. Template:Cite news
  49. Linney Americanizes Ibsen Epic Peer Gynt'. Playbill (1998-02-04)
  50. Cleveland Play House Premieres Greenland's Jerusalem, March 13. Playbill
  51. World Premiere Dark Comedy Bright Ideas Opens at Cleveland Play House, Oct. 18. Playbill
  52. They did! They did! (June 24, 2010)
  53. HSRT opens 'A View from the Bridge' as season’s final production
  54. HSRT TO PRESENT “ANNIE” BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 7
  55. Noel Coward’s 'Hay Fever' rounds off season with farcical fun
  56. I Do! I Do! takes you through a musical journey of life lessons (June 24, 2010)
  57. Don’t Miss: Season continues with gripping play
  58. Today Show Feature - Meet the husband and wife voice-over artists narrating audiobooks
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