About me
Narrator, voice actor and writer, born in Scotland of an English mother and Welsh father, he attended Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth and trained as an officer in the British Royal Navy. His first writing and voice acting of note was a play for BBC Radio in 1983. He is a five times Festival Director, poet, playwright and novelist. A former member of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan, he wrote, directed and narrated a play there, 'The Greater than Gold Treasure', in 1995. In 2004, he wrote, directed and narrated a Japanese-themed play for the British stage, 'The Tanabata Story', at the Pavilion Theatre, Brighton. At the same time, he wrote the 'Stuffed in Africa' novels with Guy Dudley. His movie screenplays include two horrors, a romantic comedy, an adventure romance and a period drama, all in current development with production companies in the USA, UK and Europe.