Voltaire's recent acting endeavor includes a notable role in the film "Uncle Frank", directed by the accomplished writer Alan Ball, who has received an Oscar for his work. The film premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2020, where it was subsequently acquired by Amazon Studios. Furthermore, "Uncle Frank" received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Television Movie, solidifying its reputation as a standout production.
From a young age, Voltaire exhibited a remarkable talent for adopting accents and creating characters, which he honed through his study of improvisation at the esteemed Moonlight Stage Company. Under the guidance of Jeris Donovan and Estes Tarver, Voltaire developed his impressive ability to do impressions and craft unique characters.
Voltaire's introduction to the world of horror filmmaking came when he was cast in the 2020 film "Creepshow". He had the opportunity to work alongside acclaimed Director David Bruckner, known for his work on "The Night House", and esteemed Executive Producer Greg Nicotero, who has made significant contributions to the hit television series "The Walking Dead".