Lauren Legé Daiberl brings a voice that is both feminine and commanding, and a storyteller's instinct for knowing exactly when to be which. An audiobook narrator and commercial voice over artist, Lauren is known for her versatile range, seamlessly shifting between accents, character voices (including male roles in female-narrated titles), and tonal registers to serve the unique heartbeat of each project.
Among her collaborations, Lauren has narrated both novels by author Kate Boudreaux — the debut of which is set to be adapted for film or television. A current member of the Professional Audiobook Narrators Association (PANA), she is committed to the craft and to the community that supports it.
As an author in her own right, currently at work on an historical fiction novel, Lauren understands the deeply personal relationship between a writer and their work. She knows what it means to search for the right voice for each body of work, and she brings that empathy into every audition and session, treating each manuscript with the care and respect it deserves.
When she's not behind the microphone, Lauren can likely be found at the archery range or on the mats training in both Kick Boxing and Krav Maga, where she's set to earn her black belt in July 2026. Over a decade of archery and four years of mixed martial arts have shaped the qualities she's best known for professionally: focus, endurance, and a relentless commitment to getting it right.
Lauren records from her professional home studio using a Shure microphone, Volt 1 interface, and Adobe Audition.

