Darbi Worley is an American voice actress living in London.

Darbi’s voice over work has been featured in hundreds of commercials, representing clients like McDonald’s, CVS Pharmacy, Bioré Skincare, Aveda, Burlington Coat Factory and many more.

Before focusing her acting strictly on voice over, Darbi had a long career on the stage and screen. An expert portrayer of fake news professionals, Darbi starred in The Onion News Network’s “Future: News from the year 2137”.    She co-starred with Lizz Winstead and Baron Vaughn in the off-broadway smash, “Wake Up World” as the breastacular Emily Rackcheck.  She reported on kidnappings, murder and corporate scandal in her recurring role on “All My Children” and in the feature film, “Collar.”  She’s also played a few hookers (“Rescue Me”-FX, “Breaking Vegas”-The History Channel, “Heights”-Feature Film starring Glenn Close)

Darbi was a member of the award-winning Bat Theatre Company at The Flea Theater.  There she appeared in “Design Your Kitchen” (Dir: Jim Simpson) and assisted with the development of AR Gurney’s Mrs. Farnsworth, starring Sigourney Weaver, John Lithgow and Danny Burstein.

Darbi was a correspondent on the long-running show, “House Smarts”.  Her experience as a dog handler and fitness expert unexpectedly came together when she shot a pilot for Animal Planet called, “Your Dog is Fat and So Are You.”   She narrated VH1’s “Making of the Swimsuit Issue”, “Conversations with Carlos Watson” (NBC) and “Demanded” on Music Choice.

Darbi has voiced several video games, most notably playing Withered Chica in Scott Cawthon’s massive hit franchise, “Five Nights at Freddie’s”.

Darbi was podcasting when podcasting wasn’t cool.  With her partners at Red Wall Productions, she produced and co-hosted the top-rated “Everything Acting Podcast” and then produced and hosted “HOW THEY DID IT with Darbi Worley“, a show that gets the story behind the success.  Darbi talked with extraordinary people about this thing called life and how to do it better. During 2020 (that fucking year), she spoke to people about how they were surviving the pandemic and the uprisings following the murder of George Floyd.

Fitness is a lifelong passion for Darbi. After many years at Equinox, the best gym in the world, she currently leads cycling classes at Cycle Culture, the best boutique cycling studio in London.

She was born in Texas, raised in Minnesota and spent almost twenty years in NYC before setting her sights on London.  She holds a black belt in Karate.  It’s quite possible she could kick your ass.