
The entertainment industry is discovering just how powerful voice acting can be, and Bronx native William Guzman is stepping into that space with impact. His recent work on rap artist Krazer’s album 51-50 saw him voicing the dark, game-show-like antagonist inside the artist’s mind—a performance that proved how voiceovers can transform music into a cinematic experience.
For producers and creatives, Guzman represents adaptability. He’s moving between music projects, independent film auditions, and character work with ease, showing the kind of versatility that’s increasingly valuable across entertainment platforms. Inspired by legends like Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy, Guzman isn’t chasing fame—he’s aiming to define characters the way they did, giving intellectual property its emotional edge.
With a growing portfolio and strong backing from industry veteran Craig Collins, Guzman is positioning himself as more than just a voice actor. He’s building a brand in an industry that thrives on reinvention and cross-platform storytelling. In the business of entertainment, his trajectory is one to watch.
