Actors

Gareth Armstrong

Combines the careers of actor, director and voice artist. BBC : radio drama as freelance and on the RDC. Book at Bedtime, Poetry Please, Something Understood. Played 3 running characters in The Archers .... (Click for more.)

John Atterbury

John Atterbury is a jobbing actor with a varied CV of theatre (Wild Duck at the Donmar the most recent), films (Gosford Park, The Parent Trap, Scarlett), and television, plus a lot of Audio. Many... (Click for more.)

Sean Barrett

Started acting professionally as a boy in children's television when it was live and black and white. Movies include War & Peace and Dunkirk. Theatre includes Suite in 3 Keys with Noël Coward. Television h... (Click for more.)

Stephen Briggs

Winner of the 2004 US Audie Award for his recording, for Harper Audio, of Sir Terry Pratchett's Monstrous Regiment and an Odyssey Award for his recording of Terry´s Nation. Stephen has also published sixt... (Click for more.)

Tim Bruce

Native Geordie turned London/RP, Tim has a warm, friendly, characterful voice (30's-40's) that has brought to life an extensive range of titles for ISIS, Oakhill and the RNIB. Recordings include: Mark B... (Click for more.)

Michael Ducarel

Michael Ducarel trained as an operatic bass. He dubbed the voice of Fax and some other characters in the cartoon series Vicky the Viking and was used to dub various other films. With his large bass voice he recorded the voi... (Click for more.)

Joe Dunlop

Joe Dunlop's hundreds of readings include four Inspector Rebus books by Ian Rankin (Isis) and nine Oz Blackstone detective novels by Quentin Jardine for Soundings. His Clipper Audio recordings include the... (Click for more.)

David Forest

David Forest is a native RP speaker, whose sincere and gentle speaking voice is illustrated by such roles as Sir Arthur Keith in the BBC series, Days That Shook the World. He has also played aggressively spok... (Click for more.)

Richard Gibson

First appeared as Marcus in Joseph Losey´s film, The Go-Between, and has since appeared in many films and television productions, including Omagh, The Key to Rebecca and The Coral... (Click for more.)

Gordon Griffin

"Griffin is not simply a reader but an artist of the spoken word" (AudioFile magazine). Gordon has recorded almost 500 audiobooks (mostly unabridged). Recently: Rogue Herries by Hugh Walpole; The Cave... (Click for more.)

John Guerrasio

American. John has recorded every genre of literature and is known for the variety and authenticity of his accents and characterizations. A native New Yorker, he is especially good with true crime and hard-boiled material.... (Click for more.)

Garrick Hagon

Extensive UK/North American stage, TV and radio credits. Films: Is Anybody There?, Me and Orson Welles, Malice in Wonderland, Black Book, La Vie en Rose, Spy Game, Ninja, Fatherland, Star War... (Click for more.)

Terrence Hardiman

Highly experienced, with a background of much "classical" work for the Bristol Old Vic and the RSC, Terrence became a familiar television performer in such programmes as Softly, Softly; Secret Army; Wish Me... (Click for more.)

Jeff Harding

American, but versatile. Has read Ludlum (abridged and unabridged) Lee Child, Carl Hiassen, Bill Bryson, Michael Moore, Jeffrey Deaver, Jonathan Kellerman, and Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code&#... (Click for more.)

Hugh Harrison

Born in Kenya of Anglo-Irish parentage, Hugh has a warm, clear, baritone RP voice. He has always had a passion for the spoken word and has performed live interviews for both BBC Radio Solent and BBC South Today. A... (Click for more.)

David Holt

David has extensive TV, theatre and radio credits, and is well known for his work as an animation and character voice artist. David has narrated many audiobooks, including: The Hairy Hands, Caspar In The Glitte... (Click for more.)

William Hope

Bill Hope has hundreds of radio drama credits for independents, the BBC and has been reading audio books, poetry and literature for many years. He also regularly provides voices for commercial voice overs, animation... (Click for more.)

Derek Jacobi

Spoken word audio has been a regular part of Derek Jacobi's extensive acting career. Following his success with the BBC television series of Robert Graves' I Claudius and Claudius the God, he recorded the... (Click for more.)

Martin Jarvis

Current audiobooks: Lord of the Flies, Flood and Fang, The Man of Property, The Inimitable Jeeves, William's Treasure Trove. 'God' for U.S. Audio/Falcon Films Word... (Click for more.)

Neville Jason

"His range of voices and accents makes each character unforgettable." Literary Review T.H. White´s The Once and Future King (Audiofile Best Books of the Year 2009); Tolstoy´s War and Peace unabr... (Click for more.)

Jonathan Keeble

Jonathan has appeared in over 350 radio plays for the BBC, and also plays the evil Owen aka Taylor in The Archers. His versatility is reflected in the range of his many audiobooks from Chris Ryan's Firefight for Ran... (Click for more.)

Glen McCready

Trained: Webber Douglas (Dip. Hons). Audiobooks & publishers include: BBC: Ali Sparkes' SHAPESHIFTER series; Sue Mongredien's OLIVER MOON series; Pete Johnson's 2POWER series; Susan Price... (Click for more.)

Hayward Morse

Trained at RADA and worked in regional theatre and The West End before receiving a "Tony" Award nomination for a performance on Broadway. He has been seen in stage productions of Drama, Comedy and Musicals, includi... (Click for more.)

Pete Nottage

Currently heard as an announcer on Channel 4, Pete has worked in all forms of media. He has provided narration for countless productions and his friendly, down to earth BAFTA-winning tones (something his voice was loos... (Click for more.)

Christopher Oxford

Educated Cambridge; trained Cardiff. Over 20 years in television, film and theatre, as director and actor. Radio drama includes Sentimental Education, Journey's End (BBC Radio 4). As reader, more than 60... (Click for more.)

Daniel Pageon

Born in France of Italian and French parentage, he studied languages in Rome, Berlin and London and drama at Salon de Provence. He has been based in London for a quarter of a century and after a 5 years stint at the BBC has gone f... (Click for more.)

Daniel Philpott

Trained at LAMDA. Runner-up BBC Carleton Hobbs Awards 1992. Recorded extensively for; radio drama, commercials, audiobooks, educational material, voice-overs. Audiobooks include; The Beach, The Shad... (Click for more.)

William Roberts

American actor and voice artiste. Extensive experience as actor/reader for BBC Radio (Book at Bedtime, Morning Story, Woman's Hour serial, etc). Audiobook reader for Chivers, BBC Audiobooks, Isis, Macmi... (Click for more.)

Hugh Ross

Hugh Ross was born in Glasgow, trained at RADA, and has played leading roles at the National Theatre, RSC, and in the West End, most recently in Plague Over England at the Duchess Theatre. Hugh has recor... (Click for more.)

Andrew Sachs

Andrew Sachs well known for his role as ´Manuel´ in Fawlty Towers. From a solid background in live theatre, his work covers TV, films and radio. His voice is often heard narrating documentaries, poetry programme... (Click for more.)

Kerry Shale

"My favourite audio book of 2009 was Kerry Shale's reading of Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger" - Sunday Times Also: 12 Lee Child novels including 61 Hours (Random House), Ford Maddox Fo... (Click for more.)

Adam Sims

Trained at LAMDA. American. An experienced audiobook reader, his recordings for Naxos, ISIS, BBC, Strathmore Publishing and Clipper Audio recently include: Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of the World(Click for more.)

Oliver Le Sueur

Runner-up BBC Carleton Hobbs Award in 2002. Trained at The Bristol Old Vic. Audio Highlight: The title role in Haruki Murakam's Kafka On The Shore for Naxos. Voiceover work includes recording 50 of the great... (Click for more.)

Stephen Thorne

"One of the finest readers in Audio." The Guardian "A master story-teller and no mistake." The Liverpool Echo "One of the best readers in the business." The Financial Times Over 40... (Click for more.)

David Timson

David has worked extensively in BBC Radio Drama since winning Carleton Hobbes Award in 1971. He has made over a thousand broadcasts, including title-roles in Nicholas Nickleby and Dostoevsky's The Idiot.... (Click for more.)

Andrew Watson

A lightly-accented Scot in his early 30s, Andrew is based in London and has provided a warm, sincere and authoritative voice for a wide range of media projects, from film narration, television commercials,... (Click for more.)

Peter Wickham

Peter has worked in theatre, regional and West End, television, film and extensively on radio. Well over 150 recorded audio books include Whitbread Novel of the Year 'Quarantine' by Jim Crace - "Peter W... (Click for more.)