Rachel Bavidge
40/50's Neutral/Geordie,Warm/Confident/Versatile
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Rachel Bavidge is London-based actor with a warm, smooth voice, perfect RP, and a native Geordie.
Rachel has extensive experience as an audiobook reader (over 40 titles), voice-over artist and radio actor (including BBC Radio drama rep and Big Finish Productions), and is highly skilled in ADR and ELT. Her vocal range is between 15-60, and a wide range of voices and characters, from children to cops to aliens.
Recent radio and TV includes hit Netflix series 'Baby Reindeer', Kafka's 'The Castle', 'EastEnders', 'Call the Midwife', 'The Shadowline' and stage work includes the West End run of 'Whose Life is it Anyway?', and Shakespeare with the Sir Peter Hall Company.
Here are some reviews of Rachel's fantastic audio work:
‘Rachel Bavidge has a charming voice, and she reads Browning's poems enthusiastically. Her ability to match her voice to the emotion behind the words is uncanny, and one can often hear a smile as she reads. (Elizabeth Browning's poetry)’
‘Superbly clear and accurate - a real pleasure to listen to. (Woman in White)’
‘The reader had an amazing range in voice character and range (The Taken)’
Rachel has extensive experience as an audiobook reader (over 40 titles), voice-over artist and radio actor (including BBC Radio drama rep and Big Finish Productions), and is highly skilled in ADR and ELT. Her vocal range is between 15-60, and a wide range of voices and characters, from children to cops to aliens.
Recent radio and TV includes hit Netflix series 'Baby Reindeer', Kafka's 'The Castle', 'EastEnders', 'Call the Midwife', 'The Shadowline' and stage work includes the West End run of 'Whose Life is it Anyway?', and Shakespeare with the Sir Peter Hall Company.
Here are some reviews of Rachel's fantastic audio work:
‘Rachel Bavidge has a charming voice, and she reads Browning's poems enthusiastically. Her ability to match her voice to the emotion behind the words is uncanny, and one can often hear a smile as she reads. (Elizabeth Browning's poetry)’
‘Superbly clear and accurate - a real pleasure to listen to. (Woman in White)’
‘The reader had an amazing range in voice character and range (The Taken)’
Commercial Showreel
NatWest
Health Insurance (Geordie)
ASDA
Age UK
Give Blood
Travelodge
Commercial Showreel – Geordie
Free by Lea Ypi
Letters to Gwen John by Celia Paul
Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Fremantle
Forever in the Sunshine by Gary Morecambe
Bitter Fruits (Geordie)
Natural Menopause (Geordie)
Gaming Showreel
Everywoman
Diary Recording (Yorkshire)
Amazonian
Villain
CNN Newsreader (US)
Old Crone
Strong Leader
AI