Movie trailer voice over

Welcome to our 'Movie Trailer' voiceovers section. This is where you'll find voice artists who can capture the excitement and anticipation of a classic blockbuster movie trailer. Perfect for parodies, promotional videos, or any content needing a dramatic flair, these voices deliver a cinematic experience that's fun and engaging.

If you're looking for that larger-than-life voiceover, often associated with the golden era of movie trailers, and need some assitance our team is ready to help. Simply get in touch or fill out our 'Submit a Brief' form. Let's bring some Hollywood magic to your project with voices that scream "Coming soon to a screen near you!"

Familiar, reassuring, warm, approachable and authoritative - with a variable touch of native Scottish.
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Warm, natural and distinctive contemporary British voice conveying discreet power and authority. The voice of movie trailers for No Time to Die, The King’s Speech and many others. And the voice of Santa on your Amazon Alexa!
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Natural, conversational male voiceover. Ideal for straight, chatty reads, with a versatile range of characters and impersonations. Voice of Santa for BBC Radio 2, ITV, Tesco, and Heart.
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Versatile California born VO based in the UK. Experience in all relevant fields of voice work. Trailers, corporate, animation, com. prod, television and more!
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Native from Manchester. Natural, cheeky, cool, blokey, humorous, serious voiceovers with attitude!
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Warm, velvety, engaging voice with a flexible register.
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Edgy, gritty, deep, cool voice overs. Distinctive and dynamic, perfect for radio imaging and tv promos.... Need irony or a natural, real, down to earth read? Rich is great at that too.
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UK based American male voiceover. Warm, friendly, deep-voiced, versatile American voice talent with many years experience. Deep, very deep & medium-range. Movie trailers.
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Current, relatable and extremely versatile, with characters, accents and impressions galore! Commercials, computer games, jingles, corporates and more. Clients include BBC, ITV, Nintendo Wii, Discovery Channel and Jaguar.
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John is a warm, rich voice with a range from gravitas to light tones to irony. He has been a live launch continuity announcer for Channel 5, voiced numerous TV and cinema promos and is a radio presenter/interviewer. Have a listen, you have heard him...
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Philip is ideal for a station voice or for use in promotional trailers, commercials, corporate, narrative, news presentation, radio presentation and interviewing.
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Versatile, Engaging, Warm, Corporate, Informative. Commercials, Station Imaging, Corporate and Documentary Narration.
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Naturally a very dark sound which fits well as he's not a very nice person! Ok, the last part may be a teeny weeny fib!
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USA based artist with a vast repertoire of voices and professional experience to draw upon. Classic 'voiceover' reads, plus superb 'real person' reads.
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Unique, Deep and compelling American voice artist. NYC. Think Scary Movie. But also range of (deep) characters and singing. Min rates apply - NOT local radio industry rates. Not UK based.
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A Pro-Voice Over from the U.S. - Detroit, Michigan. National and International Automotive Voice, Movie Trailers to on-hold messages! Not UK based.
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Dalton is a native US voice over. He has an incredibly deep voice with heaps of gravitas. Great for movie trailer scripts. Not UK based.
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A versatile American voiceover experienced in corporate, commercial, promo, movie trailer and animation work. Not based in the UK.
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Gino is a native italian male voice over. He's suited to corporate reads with a youthful sound or trendy commercial and promo scripts. Not UK based.
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A versatile Latin Spanish voice available for English language reads through Spanish movie trailer styles. Based in L.A.
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Roberta is an experienced US voice. She can perform reads with great gravitas through to a subtle, natural style.
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