Time goes so fast! This year will be my 20th in the voice over industry! I’m so grateful for everyone who’s kindly supported me and given me a chance to do something I love and have so much fun with.
I’m looking forward to the release of some really exciting projects this year and hopefully there’s still a few more adventures ahead!
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Huge gaming news as our Angela Christofilou voices Nemesis in Titan Quest II! She looks so incredibly cool you won't want to defeat her... #gamingvo #vo #voiceover
Another ice-hockey romance, you say? Don't mind if we do! Well done to our Lillie-Pearl Wildman for her fantastic narration of Skate It Till You Make It!
Struggling to face another week without The Traitors? Luckily for you our Candida Gubbins narrated the marvellous Harriet's novel, A Lesson in Cruelty!
A new Marlow Murder Club is upon us, once again narrated by our Nicolette McKenzie! If you're in the mood for cosy murder and a soothing voice, what could be better?
We've got an absolute treat for romance fans... our Georgina Sadler joins Erin Doherty for an incredible, romantic Audible Original, Bachelorettes! Still plenty of time to listen before Valentine's Day is upon us!
From all of us at Voice Squad, we wish you a happy and peaceful Christmas and New Year! The office will be closed until 2nd January, when we look forward to hearing your lovely voices again!
This joyous article in the Guardian features our very own panto legend Ewan Goddard! We salute the service of all actors treading the boards (or flying on zipwires!) this season. 🎄
Congrats to our artists for another stella year of audiobook work - and a huge congrats to David Rintoul, Sarah Slimani and Anna Burnett for their recognition from Audible!
A very warm welcome to our newest members @voice_squad ‘In a time of unprecedented threats to voice artists’ livelihoods, we think it’s vital to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other agents - for the good of our artists, and the industry in general. A community of voice agents increases security and standards for all.’