Emmy Nominations
Imelda Staunton & Jack Lowden
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Dame Imelda Staunton - The Crown
Now performing in Hello, Dolly! on the West End:
★★★★★ The Guardian
"Imelda Staunton has the Wow, Wow, Wow Factor" NY Times
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Jack Lowden - Slow Horses
Jack is heading up to Edinburgh next month to star in The Fifth Step at The Lyceum: 21-25th August. Find more information here.
See the full nomination list HERE
Imelda Staunton
The iconic voice of DAME IMELDA STAUNTON is impeccably British.
Currently playing Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s The Crown, she is also widely known for her roles of Maud Bagshaw in Downton Abbey and Dolores Umbridge in Harry Potter.
A bright RP, Imelda stands out as a highly versatile voice artist with credits including Paddington, Arthur Christmas, numerous audiobooks such as The Gruffalo and other Julia Donaldson classics - a highly experienced and sought-after read, Imelda is a fabulous choice for a recognisable casting.
Listen to her voice reels here.
Jack Lowden
BAFTA Rising Star nominee, Jack Lowden is currently starring as River Cartwright in Apple’s hit series Slow Horses for Apple TV - a role for which he received a Best Supporting Actor BAFTA nomination in 2023. As well as leading the cast in BBC’s crime drama The Gold, Jack can also be recognised in film with leading performances in Benediction and Dunkirk.
Growing up in Scotland, Jack has a rich Scottish accent with low, gravelly tones – a profile artist of incredible range - in his accent repertoire is American, Australian, Cockney, Manchester and RP.
Jack is the perfect choice for any script needing distinction and emotional range.
Listen to his voice reels here.
Fangirls
Terique Jarrett
Catch Terique Jarrett performing in Fangirls at The Lyric Theatre from now until 24th August! Originally developed in Australia, Fangirls follows one boy-band obsessed teen, Edna, who’s excitement can’t be contained when her boyband crush, Harry, is coming to tour in her hometown. But how will she get his attention?
★★★★★ The Independent
★★★★★ London Theatre
★★★★★ WhatsOnStage
The musical runs at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith until the 24th August so make sure to grab your tickets now!
Terique Jarrett
Terique reads with a bold and deep resonance.
With past credits including LAYLA, which screened at Cannes Film Festival in 2023, Terique can also be seen in FIND ME IN PARIS for Hulu, and recently stepped on to stage for the Bristol Old Vic’s production of CHOIR BOY. His next project is an exciting new Disney + TV series.
A youthful and versatile read, Terique brings a wonderful energy to any script, making him a great pick for games and character reads.
Listen to his voice reels here.
The Serpent Queen
Amrita Acharia
Series 2 of The Serpent Queen is here with Amrita Acharia reprising her role of Aabis in the popular historical drama series for Starz. Based on the story of Catherine de’Medici, new episodes are now available to stream on the platform and Amazon Prime.
Amrita Acharia
Amrita is undeniably versatile; playing Aabis in The Serpent Queen, Dr Ruby Walker in The Good Karma Hospital and as Holly Fox in HULU’S The Sister, she injects passion and emotion into her characters.
Having lived in Ukraine, Kathmandu and Norway prior to moving to England, Amrita is proficient in many languages which makes her a top choice for multi-lingual roles. In her commercial and narrative work, Amrita holds a brightness in her intonation, a perfect fit for a light, elegant read.
Listen to her voice reels here.
The Perfect Couple
Billy Howle
Billy Howle is Benji in Netflix's new miniseries: The Perfect Couple.
Coming to the platform 5th September, the mystery drama is an adaptation of Elin Hilderbrand’s NY Times bestseller and follows the chaos that ensues when a body washes up on the beach and martial celebrations are replaced by a crime investigation.
Billy Howle
Billy gives a confident and clear delivery with a soft regional charm.
Starring in the recent series Under the Banner of Heaven, Billy can also be seen as Elliot in BBC’s Chloe and Herman in The Serpent. His voice is naturally low and holds gravelly tones; able to perform a range of UK and US dialects, Billy makes a great pick for character roles and commercial scripts.
Billy has recently narrated the classic text Of Mice and Men, showcasing his command of narration and in depth characterisation.
Listen to his voice reels here.