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British Voice Over Actor

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As a British female voice actor


I can turn my hand to an array of accents from RP to Estuary English, to neutral British, and young urban London. The conversational modern London accent is the voice I am requested for the most. However, my roots are 100% Irish, so I can confidently perform both Northern and Southern Irish accents.



Being a trained actor and working as an executive public speaking coach


 I have an excellent understanding of my vocal instrument and know the importance of warming up and looking after my voice. I have a strong imagination to create a world for every script I am given, and I understand the importance of connecting emotionally to every single word on the page.



As a health and wellness enthusiast and an indoor cycle coach for 15 years



My heart and lungs certainly have the strength and endurance needed to voice long recording sessions.



Flexibility is my middle name!


I thrive on being directed in live sessions, taking direction, and producing an end result that satisfies the client and leaves them happy!



Creativity is in my blood


I love to collaborate and bring a unique touch to every project. Working as a children’s entertainer for 19 years I am experienced in improvisation, character voices, and engaging with diverse audiences.



Professionalism matters to me.


Working from a fully equipped home studio, my clients can relax knowing that they are in trusted hands. I provide fast turnaround times for delivering audio, and I am punctual, reliable, and enthusiastic to work with!


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"She was friendly, efficient and did an outstanding job. I would have absolutely no hesitation in highly recommending Lisa to anyone looking for professional voiceover services for any project, large or small."

Anna Wardley CEO Luna Foundation.

“I was recently sent a showreel by Lisa and I liked what I heard as she sounded different to what I already had. Nice clear pronunciation with a very cool edge and a slight huskiness. Perfect to work with and I look forward to booking her again very soon as she’s been added to our roster without hesitation”

Mark Smedley (Kiss FM Head of Production 1990-2000) & proprietor of Deadly Productions

"Absolutely wonderful, Lisa is fantastic. It's a great feeling to work alongside a talent and to hear them lift the characters off the page and bring them to life.


Lots of little flourishes and personalities injected throughout and I still can't believe they are the same person!

 The characterisations are everything  I had imagined andmorer! i'm very pleased.

Nick Ifield -Audio Tour

Lisa is the real deal - an actress, professional setup, and great to work with


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8 October 2024
When I coach clients to embrace public speaking, they often associate it with high-stake events with lots of people in front of them and a tremendous fear of pressure to perform well. There are some individuals who are naturals at this. The fear factor is quite low on their barometer. The reason is because they are accomplished in this skill. For most of us, the idea of getting up in front of an audience, even if it is only a business meeting where we know the people, and speaking on a subject for even 5 minutes can bring out the voice of judgement, and we feel the heat rising up the back our necks. As a public speaking coach, I know this only too well. I will be speaking at an event in two weeks, and I know for sure my face will flush red. The good news is that fear and overwhelm can be overcome, it is a skill that can be learned. In fact, once you get started, with repetition, it can become a part of your business skill set. But you do have to get started! Building Confidence Requires Practice That means that you need to practice building confidence . Let’s use the analogy of learning to play the piano. Once you know how to get the notes in the right order, and read the music, then it is a question of practicing until you get it right. But guess what? Once you know that you can do it, it becomes easy, and you can’t wait to learn the next piece. Learning public speaking skills is much the same. It’s a step-by-step process. I always suggest find the small wins i n your week. Clients are often surprised when I share with them that a small win could be to have a short conversation in the corridor with a senior member of staff whom you normally avoid. Or standing at a train station, the train is delayed, and be the person in the crowd, who in front of everyone, asks the conductor why is the train delayed? You may be in the canteen at break time, and somebody makes a remark about the new product that your company is going to produce. Provided that you are up to speed with the information about it, you can use that chance to speak about it in front of a small group from a position of authority. Not only does this give you a chance to practice, but it will also impress your colleagues. They will look up to you. So, yes, public speaking can be scary but start small, and remember, speaking proud is not reserved only for conferences, and running online presentations. Building inner confidence with speaking can happen in every conversation you have, both personally, and professionally. In recent years some of my proudest speak proud moments have come from difficult conversations, asking for pay rises, and having the courage to say ‘No’, instead of ‘Yes’. Speaking proud is not a performance, it's a state of mind, that you can start to work with from today.
by NM417394 15 September 2024
It’s true. A few years back, gaming was regarded as something to keep the kids occupied while the parents watched TV, a movie, or listened to music. Today, gaming is booming. And it’s not just kids any more. The average age of regular gamers is now just over 30. Note that is the average, so many gamers are in their 50’s or more. According to the Boston Consulting Group, a study that they did recently showed that gaming is the second largest media sector and has just reached the yearly $200billion dollar mark. That’s more than the GDP of Australia, according to Wikipedia! Over the last 5 years, games have held a regular share of 40% of all global mobile app downloads. In the Middle East, in Saudi Arabia in particular, it is between 45% and 50%. And the market shows no sign of slowing down. Many people finish one game and then can’t wait to buy the next one. Voice Acting Is In Demand This is why voice acting is in constant demand to help keep up with the need for more and more games . The voice over is what brings the game to life. This is what I do. I carry the storytelling and inject life into the game. The voice of both the actor and the narrator are what creates the characters, which are typically animated figures which need to be made compatible with humans. A good voice over can create a personality for the game using the right type of voice to match each character in the game. It needs to create a good narrative voice that will help to guide the player through each game . Of course, voice acting can also create an atmosphere of any sort such as fear, getting a good result, getting a bad result, danger, something unknown around the corner, and much, much more. It should draw each player into the game and excite them. Equally, choosing the wrong voice can cause the character to become boring or non-essential. So, it is necessary to have the right voice for the characters in order to keep the player’s attention. Luckily so many games are being made, that there is a voice for everyone! Finding the right talent to play each of the characters in a game so that it is exciting for the participants, and the word spreads, so that others will want to invest in it as well. The interactive nature of video games allows me to explore a wide range of emotions and personalities, making each project unique and creatively fulfilling. My actor training means I know how to take ownership of the character, be bold with character choices, and find the connection and intention of the character with ease. I live for storytelling and adventures! Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commercial, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
by NM417394 15 September 2024
Anybody in the acting profession will understand that the job of an actor is to have the script reach the audience with realism and conviction. The actor needs to convey the message that the writer intended when writing the script, story, or screenplay. For example, Juliet’s Nurse in Romeo and Juliet can be shrewd, sarcastic, old and doddery, loving, grumpy, and more. It takes a skilled actor to convey the message that Shakespeare intended. The same skills are required for a voice over acting and public speaking. The only real difference between being an actor in a vocal booth, and a person speaking on the stage is the amount of physical engagement needed. The intention remains the same. Truth above everything else. Whether on stage, or through a pair of headphones, audiences will know immediately when they are not connecting with the actor . This is why it’s so important to engage the voice, breath, and body when performing. The face can be used to convey anger, laughter, dismay, shock, and many more, in the same way that we all react to certain situations. The actor can also use hands, arms, and the whole body to add to the message of the writer. The voice can translate every number of emotions, and the breath! Even the breath alone, can conjure up a story, a feeling, an atmosphere. The Audience Cannot See The Actor Working as a voice over actor in London , I convey the message in the script through the voice, body and breath even though the audience cannot see me. Nonetheless, the message must come across in an authentic fashion which means that I must adapt to the circumstances. I am often asked to read in a conversational tone , as one would do if talking to one’s neighbour over the fence. In other words, not overly performed, yet still making sure that the message gets across to the listener. Sometimes I am asked for an energised read for a radio advert which must be delivered in under 30 seconds, sometimes 20 seconds! This requires great control of the breath, and being “in my body,” meaning I am physically awake, physically engaged, like an athlete at the start of a race, as opposed to sitting on my sofa, and delivering the words- how under energised would that be as a read! I love the conversational read because in today's world of AI, nothing beats hearing a cracking voice over where the voice sounds like they are in your room having a REAL conversation with you. Any acto r will tell you that heart led, connected, storytelling, is what gives us our kick, and connection is where it is. Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commercial, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
by NM417394 15 September 2024
When in the process of producing any kind of audio material, be it a commercial on TV or radio, a YouTube video, an E-Learning programme, or more, there are two vitally important factors. One of them is the voice over actor that you choose to read your script. You need an actor who has the necessary skillsets and can produce the voice you want. It can be one of many different things. For example, you may need an authoritative voice ; you may need a warm and comforting voice such as a mother talking to her child; you might need a voice full of angst – in fact there are almost infinite possibilities depending upon the message you want to get across to your audience. This is why you need a trained actor to read your script – one who can adapt to different parts. The other factor is the script itself. There is nothing a voice over acto r loves more than a well written script . It makes it easier to do our job well, and much more enjoyable to practice and perfect. One of my first ever voice over jobs was to play the part of "sound", for a sound scape. The script was abstract, but the language used was like chocolate in my mouth! In many instances the purpose of the video, advert, or whatever, is to persuade the listener to take some form of action. Very often, that action is to make a purchase of some sort, but there can also be other aims. For example, in the past few weeks in England, the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has vowed to crack down on hateful beliefs, so in this instance a voice over might be used to persuade people to refrain from writing certain things on social media. Getting Your Message Across Whatever the purpose, the script must convey your message to the listener or viewer, so you need a great script writer/copy writer who can make it stand out for it to sound great. Indeed, the actor George Clooney is on record as saying that you can make a bad movie from a good script but not a good movie from a bad one! A great script is written for the ear, not the eye, and spontaneity is important too, it will sound more believable if it sounds natural and effortless- the script needs to sound as the voice over is talking to the audience, and not at them. The script also needs to come to the point quickly, perhaps not to the bare minimum as the author Ernest Hemingway, but our attention spans, including mine, are shorter these days, so the goal is not to have the viewer online click away and onto something else. In short, you need a great script and a great voice over actor . When these two are aligned, you are guaranteed to have a successful outcome. Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commercial, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
by NM417394 15 September 2024
Wow! As I walked into the indoor cycle studio on Friday, to coach 60 minutes of Just Ride at Third Space in London, I suddenly realised that it is nearly 30 years since I first started keeping fit by becoming a gym member. Yes, 30 years of regular attendance with the object of ensuring that I can carry out my daily activities with no problem. I remember that first gym so well, my best friend and I were still at secondary school, and we wanted to shift our MacDonald’s muffin tops! We were given a paper membership card. I remember showing it to my late father in our kitchen so proudly, as he was always an avid fitness enthusiast. It was actually a body builder’s gym! Can you imagine- terrifying to any novice, not to mention two teenage girls. We hid away upstairs in the cardio area, in the days of no air conditioning, but those noisy fans that circled above us. I soon got the bug for it though, and now training daily is like breathing to me. Indoor cycle for my cardio, mixed with the Tracy Anderson Method has kept me fit, flexible, and injury free. You may think “But Lisa, you work as a voice over actor . It’s not as if you’re a boxer or an Olympic sprinter. Why do you need to go to the gym? You sit and talk into a mic all day!” Not quite true. I never sit down when I am recording a voice over , and I still need to take care of my fitness . All of us need to keep fit of course, especially now that so many live sedentary lives sitting in front of a screen all day and all evening. However, in my case it is also a part of the job. As an actor you spend quite a lot of time on your feet, both in rehearsals and on stage or screen. In fact, when performing, unless it is required to sit in a chair as a part of the plot, or even lying on the stage dead (!), you spend most of your time on your feet. Keeping Fit Has Many Benefits As a voice over actor I don’t have to do that so much nowadays, but keeping fit helps me in many ways. Just to begin with, a physical warm up before recording helps to loosen up the body, enabling me to focus on breathing. The way that you breathe has a big effect on the way that your voice sounds and if you can get more air into your lungs that helps with stronger vocal delivery which is important in my line of work. Physical movement helps to increase lung capacity and also helps to make the muscles in the ribcage more flexible. I also carry out vocal warmups because these help to increase the acid in the muscles of the vocal folds and that helps them to work more effectively. So, if you thought I was a couch potato sitting down at a microphone all day, nothing could be further from the truth. I must keep peak fitness to perform at my best for my clients. Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commercial, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
by NM417394 15 September 2024
Surely anyone can become a voice over artist , can’t they? After all, somebody gives you a script and all you’ve got to do is to sit down and read into a microphone. What’s so difficult about that? As long as you’ve got a good voice, of course, which lots of people do have. Well, some people might think that is true, but in fact it is very far from the case. Voice acting is a skill that must be learned, and not everyone can do it. In fact, it would be fair to say that only a small number can do it with a high level of skill. For example, how many people are opera singers? In the overall scheme of things, not that many. And of those that are, there are even less of them who are well-known and at the top of their profession. And the same thing applies to voice over work in London. Apart from being great with tech in 2024 to edit audio files, and run a voice over business successfully, a voice over actor needs to be able to speak in a variety of ways. For instance, a client may want their script spoken in a formal manner. Another may want the voice to come over as heartwarming and with a personal touch, as though it is one of two mothers having a chat outside school as they wait for their kids. Yet another requirement may be for the voice over artist to sound threatening, or perhaps more like a comedian telling a risqué joke. So, a voice over artist has to be able to adapt to many different scripts depending upon the needs of the client. A Voice Over Artist Is An Actor In other words, a voice over artist is the same as an actor performing in a play, and that is why acting training is a crucial part of learning how to be one. The actor must make the listener feel the way the client meant them to when writing the words. In a voice over, the client will often want the listener to take an action. This may be to buy a product, join a political party, be aware of street riots in their area and steer clear for their own safety, or any one of almost endless other possibilities. The voice often needs to be persuasive. So, as you can see, a voice over artist is actually an actor. The only difference is that you never see one while carrying out his or her performance. This is why acting training is essential in order to be the best of the best when producing voice overs. Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commercial, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
by duda_designers 10 April 2019
In today’s fast-paced world, effective communication is more important than ever. As the founder of Speak Proud, I am passionate about helping individuals find their voices and communicate with confidence. My journey as both a public speaking coach and a voice actor has provided me with unique insights and skills that I bring to my clients every day. These two roles complement each other and contribute to the mission of Speak Proud. The Art of Public Speaking Public speaking is an essential skill that can significantly impact personal and professional success. As a public speaking coach, my goal is to empower individuals to speak with confidence, clarity, and conviction. At Speak Proud, I focus on: 1. Speak Proud Inner Talk: Many people struggle with the fear of public speaking, otherwise known as imposter syndrome. Through personalized coaching and mentoring sessions, I work with my clients on techniques to manage anxiety and build inner confidence. 2. Speak Proud State of Mind: From mastering body language, to becoming a voice of influence, I cover all aspects of effective communication. This holistic approach ensures that my clients can engage and persuade their audiences. 3. Speak Proud Impact: Real growth comes from practice and constructive feedback. At Speak Proud, I provide a supportive environment where clients can practice theirspeeches and receive valuable insights to improve. The Power of Voice Acting Voice acting is an art form that requires a unique set of skills to bring characters and narratives to life. My experience as a voice actor has honed my ability to use tone, pace, and inflection to convey emotions and messages effectively. Here’s how voice acting skills enhance public speaking coaching: 1. Vocal Versatility: Voice acting demands versatility in tone and style, which translates well into public speaking. Whether delivering a corporate presentation or a motivational speech, the ability to modulate the voice can significantly impact the delivery and reception of the message. 2. Storytelling: Great voice actors are also great storytellers. This skill is invaluable in public speaking, where engaging the audience and taking them on a journey is crucial.+ Through Speak Proud, I teach clients how to incorporate storytelling techniques into their speeches. 3. Emotional Connection: Voice acting is all about connecting with the audience emotionally. By bringing this element into public speaking, I help clients create a deeper connection with their listeners, making their messages more impactful. Bridging the Two Worlds At Speak Proud, the intersection of public speaking and voice acting creates a unique coaching experience. The skills and techniques from both fields complement each other, offering a comprehensive approach to communication. Whether you’re looking to improve your public speaking skills or need a compelling voice for your next project, Speak Proud is here to help you achieve your goals. Working as both a public speaking coach and a voice actor allows me to bring a rich, multifaceted perspective to my work. Through Speak Proud, I am dedicated to helping individuals find their voice, fulfil their career visons, and communicate with pride and confidence.
by duda_designers 8 April 2019
Last week, I received an unexpected email from a radio producer asking me to record a podcast advert to play on Acast and Adelicious for the Imperial War Museum. I had to do a double-take. Me? Really? I usually record more lively, upbeat commercials, so this request was a bit out of left field. When I saw the words "Imperial," "war," and "museum," I immediately thought of a serious, slower-paced read. I went to do some online research, as war museums are definitely not my forte, and discovered that the HMS Belfast - an historic warship which sits on the River Thames on the Southbank in London, is one of their exhibitions. As I went over the script, I found myself picturing something I've passed by countless times while walking through London. It's one of those everyday sights you see all over the city, something that's become almost routine. So, as I rehearsed, I let that image be my guide, helping me get into the flow and feel of the script. On the day of the recording when I spoke with the clients during the live directed online session, they actually wanted my natural conversational tone- nothing too epic, and grandiose, and they emphasized that as long as the script's message came across, they were happy, reinforcing the importance of intention, believability, owning the script, and most importantly connecting with the listener. During the call, I found out it was the client's first time working with a voice-over actor in my home studio in London. I felt a greater sense of responsibility to put them at ease, by listening carefully to their direction, being understanding when they were undecided about which take was best, and as I reflect on this job it’s a reminder that voice over is 100% a team effort. Get in touch Feel free to reach out if you're working on any projects, whether it's a commerical, an explainer video, or anything in between. With my London voiceover style, like the one I provided for the Imperial War Museum, I aim to bring a sense of everyday authenticity to every project. If you're interested, I'm more than happy to provide a free sample of your script. Hearing my voice first hand can help you determine if it aligns with your brand and vision. Don't hesitate to get in touch—I'm always excited to collaborate with new clients and explore how my voice can enhance your project.
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