Edoardo Ballerini is an American actor, director, and award-winning narrator, globally recognized for his television roles in The Sopranos and Dinner Rush. Crowned by The New York Times as a "master in his field," he is also one of the most prominent voices in the audiobook industry.
Rory Bremner (born April 6, 1961) is a celebrated Scottish impressionist and comedian, best known for his biting political satire and uncanny mimicry of British public figures. Over a career spanning decades, he has starred in numerous hit shows, most notably Bremner, Bird and Fortune, and established himself as a prominent television and radio satirist.
Simon Phillip Hugh Callow, born June 15, 1949, in London, is a celebrated English actor, director, and writer. Widely recognized for his memorable character roles in films like "Four Weddings and a Funeral" and "Shakespeare in Love", he is also a prolific author renowned for his extensive biographies of cultural icons.
Keith Donald's career in music spans five decades and began with a recorder performance on BBC radio when he was ten. He is most well known as the saxophonist with seminal Irish traditional band Moving Hearts, but his first love is jazz and he has returned to it repeatedly throughout his life.
Vas Eli is a New York City-based actor and voice artist. He is known for his voice-over work (specifically voicing Sokka in the Romanian dub of Avatar), as well as narrating numerous audiobooks, including "The Wolves of Eternity" and "The Warhead". Also known by his birth name, Vasile Flutur, his on-screen television and film credits include roles in "The Night Agent", "The Blacklist", "WeCrashed", and "The Deuce".
Susan Eirich has taught at universities around the world, worked in maximum security prisons, developed a university counseling center, directed a Nature Conservancy Preserve, and lived in remote corners of Nepal, the Mid and Far East, the Northwest Territories and the Amazon rainforest.
Emilia Fox is a celebrated English actress, best known for her long-running starring role as Dr. Nikki Alexander in the BBC crime drama "Silent Witness", which she joined in 2004. Born into the famous Fox acting dynasty, her notable career spans prominent roles in British television and international cinema.
Rupert Graves (born June 30, 1963) is a versatile English actor known for his acclaimed stage and screen career. He famously transitioned from working as a circus clown to earning international recognition for period dramas, and later for his fan-favorite role as DI Greg Lestrade in the BBC series "Sherlock".
Kevin Hely is an Irish actor and audiobook narrator known for his extensive work bringing literature to life on platforms like xigxag and Goodreads. He has lent his voice to popular English-language audiobooks, including titles like Bring Me Back and Derek Landy's Skulduggery Pleasant series. Beyond his narration work, Hely has a strong background in screen and stage acting.
John Lee is a highly acclaimed English actor, playwright, producer, and prolific audiobook narrator. Famous for his rich vocal tone and ability to perform diverse accents, he has recorded hundreds of titles across nearly every genre, earning the prestigious "Golden Voice" designation from AudioFile magazine.
Tim Paige is an acclaimed, versatile voice actor and audiobook narrator with over 400 titles to his name. Highly regarded in the Romance and Rom-Com genres, he is also the familiar voice of NBC’s "The More You Know" campaign and has provided voiceover work for video games and national commercials.
Anthony Palmini is a versatile voice actor and audiobook narrator best known for voicing male protagonists in the booming "romantasy" genre, including Rhysand in A Court of Thorns and Roses and Kingfisher in the Quicksilver series. Based in New York, he balances his extensive voiceover career with work as a video editor and director.
Marcella Riordan began her career at The Abbey School in Dublin and has since worked in theatre across Ireland and the UK, including Druid Theatre and Lyric Belfast. She has extensive BBC Radio and RTÉ credits, including James Joyce adaptations such as "Blooms of Dublin" and "Ulysses". She won Best Actress for her role in the BBC Radio play "The Old Jest", and her screen work includes the lead role in "The Long March".
Meg Sylvan is a New York City-based audiobook narrator and voice actress known for her work in the romance, fantasy ("romantasy"), and erotica genres. She has narrated popular works such as Shantel Tessier's "The Ritual" and Stacia Stark's "This Ancient Feud". Meg Sylvan is highly regarded for bringing complex, emotionally intense characters to life.