Nohely Quiroz

Muti-hyphenate. No really see for yourself.

Voice Over Actress/Singer Stunt Woman

About


Nohely Quiroz is an artist based in Los Angeles, known for her work as a singer, actor, voice-over artist, and professional stuntwoman. In addition to her impressive array of skills, she is also the creator of the stage show Tales of a Five Foot Nothing.

Nohely Quiroz has been in the SoCal theater scene since she was 9 years old. Her earliest years performing in orange county theaters and theme parks. Her Disneyland career spans 11 years in park entertainment and her familys Disney legacy begins before the parks opening day. Nohely is a trained singer with mentorship from the late Marni Nixon (Mulan, My Fair Lady, West Side Story). And lately, has found herself as a studio voice artist for Disney Animation, Disney+, Paramount, and a couple movie musicals. This trained actress, singer, dancer, stunt woman, comedian caught the eye of the CBS television network and was cast in the CBS Comedy Showcase 2020.

Other Credits: Monsters at Work, Better Call Saul, NCIS, Sheep & Wolves II, Camp Camp, Tierra Incognita, It Was Always Me, American Idiot, Rocky Horror, Footloose, The Full Monty, UMPO Bridesmaids.

Press


“[Ashley] Argota meets her vocal match dueting with [Nohely]Quiroz in Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl." Quiroz has such a hysterical way with her giant blow-up chapstick. Quiroz also deserves much credit for her spot-on fight choreography of "Fight Song," with sturdy vocals from [Desi]Dennis-Dylan as Megan showing tough love to [Natalie]Lander's Annie.”

— Gil Kaan. Broadway World

CBS has announced the 20 performers who will participate in its diversity sketch comedy showcase for 2020……To date, 418 multitalented actors have appeared in the showcase, with notable alumni including Kate McKinnon, Tiffany Haddish, Diona Reasonover, Justin Hires, Geoffrey Arend, Nico Santos, Nicole Bayer and Ego Nwodim. Recent performers from the 2018 and 2019 showcases have booked shows such as “All Rise,” “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Carol’s Second Act.”

— Will Thorne. Variety