Meredith McCoy | |
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Born |
Meredith McCoy August 11, 1980 Fort Worth, Texas |
Other names | Meredith Thompson Meredith Mauldin |
Occupation | Actress, singer, voice-over artist |
Years active | 2003–present |
Musical career | |
Origin | Dallas, Texas |
Genres | Jazz, Contemporary Christian |
Instruments | Vocals |
Associated acts | Vince Vance & The Valiants, Corner Pocket |
Meredith McCoy Mauldin is an American actress, singer, and voice actress who has worked for Funimation. Meredith has done national commercials for Radio Shack, AT&T, 7-Eleven, and Chevrolet. Her father Jaan McCoy is a longtime radio personality in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. McCoy has been singing professionally since the age of seventeen. She has sung with the Cary Richards orchestra, traveled all over the U.S. with Vince Vance and the Valiants, and has performed with Ricky Derek's Night 'Oh' Cabaret. She performed with Corner Pocket, a local six-piece jazz/swing band based in Dallas, Texas, as a lead female vocalist and released their album On Cue. McCoy was also featured in the Kenny Chesney Video "There Goes My Life", which won CMT's Flame Worthy Male Video of the Year for 2004.
McCoy is also one of the main actors in Radio Shack Corporation's training and recruiting videos since 2001. She appears currently in over 55 of the company's on-demand training videos on Radio Shack's internal training library available to its employees; titled RTV. In these videos she portrays a "store associate" herself, always doing the "right things" and giving positive attitude and motivation towards her "customers". She can also be seen in older editions of "Radio Shack TV" DVDs which are looped on LCD TV screens in over 4,000 stores in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. These segments are filmed inside of a "full scale" model store located inside of Radio Shack's Company Headquarters in her hometown of Ft. Worth, Texas. In such videos she also goes by the name Meredith.
She also hosts several in-store television segments for GameStop, Electronics Boutique, and EB Games stores across the United States that are run in continuous loops daily. In these segments, she explains the features, benefits, and story lines of new games released on the market. Her latest in-store television segment aired in July 2007.