ACCENTS - British
* ENGLISH: RP, cockney, middle class, upper class, posh, generic, home counties, Yorkshire, west country, estuary.
* IRISH: north, south, east, west, Dublin, Belfast, Kerry, snob, country, educated, leprechaun, colleen, Irish mother.
* SCOTTISH & WELSH.
* EUROPEAN: French, Italian, Greek.
* AMERICAN: New York, generic, southern, west coast.
* AUSTRALIAN
CHARACTERS: Duchess, dowager, queen, governess, snob, witch, classic, Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, scullery maid, scrubber, beggar, servant, royal, teacher, nurse, mistress, crone, ghost, clairvoyant, spirit.
Particularly strong on comic characters, vulnerable and overbearing types. Also good on subtlety and the many strata of British society. Having worked as dance teacher, a bus driver and factory assembler, I speak with a range of voices from diverse and historical backgrounds and multiple sections of UK society. As a former newsreader on BBC radio and BBC TV for Schools presenter, I can be any persona in all authenticity!
Emily Blunt in Devil Wears Prada; Judi Dench as M., Helen Mirren, Juliet Stevenson.
calm, informative, commanding, cynical, believable, charismatic, mid-Atlantic, mature, warm, sarcastic.