- Tony
Head down to the Curzon Soho pn Friday 5th Feb, and you might just catch Ian Kilgannon in new Brit flick "Tony" - described as one of the most original and disturbing British films in recent years. "Unemployed and unemployable, Tony is an alienated psychopath with severe social problems, an obsession for action films and a horrible moustache. Occasionally he snaps, and violence is the result...Tony is dark, brutal, yet bleakly amusing and will stay with you long after you finish watching." More details on the Curzon website , or listen to Ian's reel.
- Buoyed up by Boyd!
What better way to start the New Year than to introduce our newest artist, Alexandra Boyd! A wonderful actress, who recently returned to the UK after many years working in the States, she is possibly best known for playing Clarissa Mason in Coronation Street, but she will also soon be alongside John Travolta in feature film From Paris With Love. Amongst gamers, she has something of a cult status as the voice of Gov Elaine Marley in the Monkey Island series, and her other animation work includes The Wild Thornberrys Movie and The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. You can listen to her spanking brand new reel HERE, and grab a look at her website HERE. Go on, we dare you!
- I Seys, I Seys, I Seys
Also brand new for 2010 is David Seys' commercial reel. A gravelly and sonorous voice well suited to 'Voice of God' style reads, have a listen HERE, then pick up your phone, give us a call, and book him in.
- I Vont To Be Alone, So I Do
Ever wondered what would happen if a 1930s film legend took a trip to Ireland? Then wonder no more and go and see the aptly-titled Greta Garbo Came To Donegal, running now at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn and featuring our very own Tom McKay. The show runs until the 20th Feb, and you can find more details here, and listen to Tom's reel HERE.
- To The Library, Parker
The lovely Nathaniel Parker adds another string to his bow this month, as one of the presenters of The TV Book Club, on More 4 and Channel 4. Inspiring Britain to get reading by presenting the best in new writing, this series combines books of the week, celebrity interviews and a lot more. More details on the Channel 4 website, and you can listen to Nathaniel's reel here.
- National Treasure
And what a treasure he is! David Sterne appears in "Nation" at the National Theatre, adapted by Mark Ravenhill from the novel by the great Terry Pratchett. Playing in rep until February 2010 and leaving David with plenty of availability for voiceovers, get more details here.
- Submissions
We're happy to receive voicereels from prospective artists via post or email to info@svmk.co.uk but regret that we are only able to respond to unsuccessful postal applicants who have enclosed an SAE.
- Tony
Head down to the Curzon Soho pn Friday 5th Feb, and you might just catch Ian Kilgannon in new Brit flick "Tony" - described as one of the most original and disturbing British films in recent years. "Unemployed and unemployable, Tony is an alienated psychopath with severe social problems, an obsession for action films and a horrible moustache. Occasionally he snaps, and violence is the result...Tony is dark, brutal, yet bleakly amusing and will stay with you long after you finish watching." More details on the Curzon website , or listen to Ian's reel.
- Buoyed up by Boyd!
What better way to start the New Year than to introduce our newest artist, Alexandra Boyd! A wonderful actress, who recently returned to the UK after many years working in the States, she is possibly best known for playing Clarissa Mason in Coronation Street, but she will also soon be alongside John Travolta in feature film From Paris With Love. Amongst gamers, she has something of a cult status as the voice of Gov Elaine Marley in the Monkey Island series, and her other animation work includes The Wild Thornberrys Movie and The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. You can listen to her spanking brand new reel HERE, and grab a look at her website HERE. Go on, we dare you!
- I Seys, I Seys, I Seys
Also brand new for 2010 is David Seys' commercial reel. A gravelly and sonorous voice well suited to 'Voice of God' style reads, have a listen HERE, then pick up your phone, give us a call, and book him in.
- I Vont To Be Alone, So I Do
Ever wondered what would happen if a 1930s film legend took a trip to Ireland? Then wonder no more and go and see the aptly-titled Greta Garbo Came To Donegal, running now at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn and featuring our very own Tom McKay. The show runs until the 20th Feb, and you can find more details here, and listen to Tom's reel HERE.
- To The Library, Parker
The lovely Nathaniel Parker adds another string to his bow this month, as one of the presenters of The TV Book Club, on More 4 and Channel 4. Inspiring Britain to get reading by presenting the best in new writing, this series combines books of the week, celebrity interviews and a lot more. More details on the Channel 4 website, and you can listen to Nathaniel's reel here.
- National Treasure
And what a treasure he is! David Sterne appears in "Nation" at the National Theatre, adapted by Mark Ravenhill from the novel by the great Terry Pratchett. Playing in rep until February 2010 and leaving David with plenty of availability for voiceovers, get more details here.
- Submissions
We're happy to receive voicereels from prospective artists via post or email to info@svmk.co.uk but regret that we are only able to respond to unsuccessful postal applicants who have enclosed an SAE.
- Tony
Head down to the Curzon Soho pn Friday 5th Feb, and you might just catch Ian Kilgannon in new Brit flick "Tony" - described as one of the most original and disturbing British films in recent years. "Unemployed and unemployable, Tony is an alienated psychopath with severe social problems, an obsession for action films and a horrible moustache. Occasionally he snaps, and violence is the result...Tony is dark, brutal, yet bleakly amusing and will stay with you long after you finish watching." More details on the Curzon website , or listen to Ian's reel.
- Buoyed up by Boyd!
What better way to start the New Year than to introduce our newest artist, Alexandra Boyd! A wonderful actress, who recently returned to the UK after many years working in the States, she is possibly best known for playing Clarissa Mason in Coronation Street, but she will also soon be alongside John Travolta in feature film From Paris With Love. Amongst gamers, she has something of a cult status as the voice of Gov Elaine Marley in the Monkey Island series, and her other animation work includes The Wild Thornberrys Movie and The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina. You can listen to her spanking brand new reel HERE, and grab a look at her website HERE. Go on, we dare you!
- I Seys, I Seys, I Seys
Also brand new for 2010 is David Seys' commercial reel. A gravelly and sonorous voice well suited to 'Voice of God' style reads, have a listen HERE, then pick up your phone, give us a call, and book him in.
- I Vont To Be Alone, So I Do
Ever wondered what would happen if a 1930s film legend took a trip to Ireland? Then wonder no more and go and see the aptly-titled Greta Garbo Came To Donegal, running now at the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn and featuring our very own Tom McKay. The show runs until the 20th Feb, and you can find more details here, and listen to Tom's reel HERE.
- To The Library, Parker
The lovely Nathaniel Parker adds another string to his bow this month, as one of the presenters of The TV Book Club, on More 4 and Channel 4. Inspiring Britain to get reading by presenting the best in new writing, this series combines books of the week, celebrity interviews and a lot more. More details on the Channel 4 website, and you can listen to Nathaniel's reel here.
- National Treasure
And what a treasure he is! David Sterne appears in "Nation" at the National Theatre, adapted by Mark Ravenhill from the novel by the great Terry Pratchett. Playing in rep until February 2010 and leaving David with plenty of availability for voiceovers, get more details here.
- Submissions
We're happy to receive voicereels from prospective artists via post or email to info@svmk.co.uk but regret that we are only able to respond to unsuccessful postal applicants who have enclosed an SAE.

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