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Jeff Woodman
Audiobook narrator

Jeff Woodman

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Audiobook narrator
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Biography

Jeff Woodman is a narrator of audiobooks. He has won twenty Earphone Awards and one Audie Award.

Early life

Woodman was raised in New England. He graduated from the State University of New York Purchase Conservatory Theater Program.

Awards and honors

Awards

YearTitleAuthorAwardResultRef.
1993I Am the Cheese (1977)Robert CormierEarphone AwardWinner
Who Was That Masked Man Anyway? (1992)AviEarphone AwardWinner
1994My Side of the Mountain (1958)Jean Craighead GeorgeEarphone AwardWinner
1997The Friends (1992)Kazumi YumotoEarphone AwardWinner
1999A Patchwork Planet (1998)Anne TylerEarphone AwardWinner
2001The Hindenburg Murders (2000)Max Allan CollinsEarphone AwardWinner
2002The Best Business Stories of the Year (2002)Andrew Leckey and Ken Auletta (Eds.)Earphone AwardWinner
2003Life of Pi (2001)Yann MartelEarphone AwardWinner
Masquerade (1998)Walter SatterthwaitEarphone AwardWinner
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003)Mark HaddonEarphone AwardWinner
Lord John and the Private Matter (2003)Diana GabaldonEarphone AwardWinner
The Venetian Affair (2003)Andrea di RobilantEarphone AwardWinner
2005The Ninth Life of Louis Drax (2004)Liz JensenEarphone AwardWinner
Private Peaceful (2003)Michael MorpurgoEarphone AwardWinner
2006Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005)Jonathan Safran FoerAudie Award for Multi-Voiced PerformanceFinalist
Facts Behind the Helsinki RoccamatiosYann MartelAudie Award for Short Stories or CollectionsFinalist
The Stolen ChildKeith DonohueListen-Up Award for Science Fiction/FantasyWinner
2007The Air We Breathe (2007)Andrea BarrettEarphone AwardWinner
The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007)Brian SelznickEarphone AwardWinner
The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007)Brian SelznickListen-Up Award for Children'sWinner
Looking for Alaska (2005)John GreenAudie Award for Young Adult TitleFinalist
The Stolen ChildKeith DonohueAudie Award for Science FictionWinner
2008The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007)Brian SelznickAudie Award for Audiobook of the YearFinalist
The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007)Brian SelznickAudie Award for Achievement in ProductionFinalist
The Little Book (2008)Selden EdwardsEarphone AwardWinner
2010The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno (2010)Ellen BrysonEarphone AwardWinner
2012The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving (2012)Jonathan EvisonEarphone AwardWinner
Rogue IslandBruce DeSilvaAudie Award for MysteryFinalist
2014The End of Nature (1989)Bill McKibbenAudie Award for NonfictionFinalist
2015A Scourge of Vipers (2015)Bruce DeSilvaEarphone AwardWinner
MaliceKeigo HigashinoAudie Award for MysteryFinalist
Providence RagBruce DeSilvaAudie Award for MysteryFinalist

"Best of" lists

Reedsy included Jeff Woodman's narration of Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon (1959) in their list of the top 30 science fiction audiobooks.

YearTitleHonorRef.
2003Life of Pi (2001) by Yann MartelAudioFile Best of Fiction
2007The Invention of Hugo Cabret (2007) by Brian SelznickAudioFile Best of 2007 Children
2008The Little Book (2008) by Selden EdwardsAudioFile Best of Historical Fiction
The Air We Breathe (2007) by Andrea BarrettAudioFile Best of Historical Fiction

Personal life

As of 2010, Woodman was living in New York City.

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