Kate Andrews

Language/Accent: RP, Scouse, Liverpool, Cumbria, Barrow-in-Furness

Style: engaging, calming, feminine

Bio

Kate is originally from the North of England, although natural accent is a soft RP with Northern vowels. She can also draw on her family heritage to reflect the tones of her Scouse mother and her father from Barrow-in-Furness. Kate is an award-winning actor and versatile voiceover artist, trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama. Recent highlights include performing in 37 Plays with the Royal Shakespeare Company, winning Best Shakespeare Film at the Stratford-upon-Avon Film Festival for her groundbreaking portrayal of the world’s first explicitly Autistic Hamlet, and touring nationally as Titania and Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night’s Dream with British Touring Shakespeare.

Alongside her stage and screen work, Kate is an accomplished voiceover artist and a member of the Royal National Institute of Blind People’s Talking Books narration panel. Her voice is feminine, engaging and calming, with a playing age range of late teens to early 30s. Credits span commercials (including campaigns for Macmillan Cancer Support) to narration, such as the acclaimed Jane Eyre-otica.

She is also a regular guest on podcasts and talk shows including Shakespeare on Queer, Protest Too Much Pod, and Chelmsford Community Radio.

Kate’s professional home studio features TONOR dual USB condenser microphones, a Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB audio interface, and a Blue Yeti Desktop Sound Isolation Booth, ensuring broadcast-quality recordings.