Andia Winslow
- Actress
- Script and Continuity Department
- Additional Crew
SAG AFTRA Foundation Don LaFontaine Spirit Award Winner + One Voice "Voice Artist of the Year"
Andia Winslow is an Emmy, Telly and Society of Voice Arts award winning voiceover actor whose credits include documentary films, animated movies, televised award shows, museum exhibitions, international advocacy campaigns, video games, audio books, promos and commercials. A member of the Television Academy, she is the host of Doc World on World Channel (PBS), the narrator of basketball legend Brittney Griner's New York Times best-selling memoir "Coming Home," and a voice of NASA. Raised in Seattle and educated at Yale University, Andia dedicated time as a professional golfer, TV personality and fitness industry thought leader before rocking the mic full time. In 2006, she became the fourth African American to ever compete in LPGA Tour history and her innovative wellness efforts have been recognized globally, with Forbes calling her work the "Smartest, Sexiest Workout Videos Ever." She made her feature film debut as golf pioneer Ann Gregory in "Playing Through" (2022) and her live-action TV debut in the Sony Pictures and Amazon Prime reboot of the baseball classic "A League of Their Own" (2022). Watch for her starring role in the reimagined Warner Bros. Studios classic Western "Calamity Jane" (2024) on HBO Max later this year.
Andia Winslow is an Emmy, Telly and Society of Voice Arts award winning voiceover actor whose credits include documentary films, animated movies, televised award shows, museum exhibitions, international advocacy campaigns, video games, audio books, promos and commercials. A member of the Television Academy, she is the host of Doc World on World Channel (PBS), the narrator of basketball legend Brittney Griner's New York Times best-selling memoir "Coming Home," and a voice of NASA. Raised in Seattle and educated at Yale University, Andia dedicated time as a professional golfer, TV personality and fitness industry thought leader before rocking the mic full time. In 2006, she became the fourth African American to ever compete in LPGA Tour history and her innovative wellness efforts have been recognized globally, with Forbes calling her work the "Smartest, Sexiest Workout Videos Ever." She made her feature film debut as golf pioneer Ann Gregory in "Playing Through" (2022) and her live-action TV debut in the Sony Pictures and Amazon Prime reboot of the baseball classic "A League of Their Own" (2022). Watch for her starring role in the reimagined Warner Bros. Studios classic Western "Calamity Jane" (2024) on HBO Max later this year.