Bob Crane
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2010 |
Arnall
Theatre |
Line The Actors Centre / Tristan Bates Theatre |
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1998 |
Herrison (Lead)
Film |
Herrison Nevric Films |
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1998 |
Escalus
Theatre |
Measure for Measure In Medias Res |
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1998 |
Hodgesargh
Theatre |
Carpe Jugulum Wotjacallem Players |
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1997 |
Marco
Theatre |
A View From The Bridge In Medias Res |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2021 | Meisner Technique (current training) | The London Meisner Company |
2020 | Acting for radio | City Lit |
2019 | Intro to Voiceover Workshop | The Showreel |
2019 | Accent Tools | The Actor's Centre |
2010 | Acting Foundations | The Actor's Centre |
1996 | Drama & French | Royal Holloway, University of London |
About me
Short description of my voice:Warm, Friendly, Calm, Considered Tones
Referees:
Available on request.
Additional information:
I began my professional career as an actor and singer and in 1997 I made my first appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe in a production of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge. After taking a break from performing, I had a varied career as a teacher, event manager and copy editor before recently ‘coming home’ to performing through voiceover. I am currently training with the London Meisner Company which has encouraged me to be more spontaneous with my voiceover readings.
I love stories and storytelling and I particularly enjoy learning new accents and creating vocal characterisations.
Home Studio
RØDE NT1 condenser microphone, Zoom H5 portable recorderSkills
Voice Style | Friendly, Reassuring, Warm |
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Voice Age | Adult, Senior |
Languages Spoken | English, French |
Accents/Dialects | American - General, English - Cockney, English - General, English - Received Pronunciation, English - Southwest England, English - Yorkshire & Humber |