I have worked for BBC Radio 4 on the radio comedy "Married" by Tony Bagley, and "The Rotters' Club" by Jonathan Coe, adapted by Simon Littlefield. I also appeared in an episode of Jonathan Creek, and most recently was the narrator for the audiobook of the dramatic, funny, and at times horrifying memoir I'm Fine by Richard Hall.
I love telling stories, I love playing around with characters, and I love presenting factual information in an engaging way. Non-fiction needs as much narration as fiction does and everyone connects with a well-told story regardless if it is science-fact or science-fiction.
With my background in both science and performance I can bring a unique understanding and authoritative voice to any project. I am excellent at delivering complex information in a clear and engaging way. I also like to think that I'm uniquely suited to mad-scientist villains, pompous wizards, plucky nerds, and any character with a penchant for sesquipedalian loquaciousness and delusions of grandeur! I got my PhD in Palaeoclimate Science from the University of Cardiff in 2014. Since then, I've worked in the public sector and moonlighted as a voiceover artist.
Please get in touch! I would love to work with you to bring your next project to life.

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