Alfredo Mudie

Language/Accent: UK South, Greek, South African

Style: relatable, charming, cool

Bio

Alfredo is an award-nominated actor from Peckham, South London, with South African and Greek heritage that brings richness and depth to his work. His vocal versatility includes accents such as RP, American, South African, Cockney and more, making him a natural fit for a wide range of voiceover roles.His stage credits include work at Riverside Studios, The Cockpit Theatre, Brighton Fringe, The Hope Theatre, and The Bridge House Theatre. He has just been cast as the lead in an upcoming short film for Met Film School. Originally a jazz musician, Alfredo trained at Rose Bruford where he gained experience and affinity for Physical Theatre, Laban technique and Period Dancing and earned a BADC Standard qualification in Stage Combat.

Most recently, he lent his voice to multiple characters in the Burnout series by the Alternative Stories and Fake Realities podcast, showcasing his skill in character differentiation and storytelling.
With a rich baritone voice and the ability to play six instruments, Alfredo brings a natural musicality and emotional resonance to his voice work, allowing him to create performances that are textured, nuanced, and engaging.