Voice Over Artist

Nick is an independent voice over artist. He has voiced radio ads for Love Irish Food, Glo-Health, Irish Heart Foundation, The Samaritans, Zurich Pensions, Tegral Tiles, Kildare Village and the Irish Examiner.

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He wrote and recorded radio columns about a relaxing kayak trip up the River Dee to see the Whitewood Lough Crannógand Henrick’s Aural Peacockery both for RTE’s Countrywide. Click the titles for the links.

Nick recorded the voiceovers for a series of Three Mobile Ireland corporate films for Grizzly (UK) and the voiceover for an Atlantic Technological University promo.

He recorded the VO for two Black Box Studio (NL) projects: the World Wildlife Foundation One-World-Thinking film (Dietwee) and the Irish accents segment for an All Right Audioscripts schools English programme. He remotely voiced the Fressnapf Raw Kitchen English dialogue for Alex Jacobi Audiovisual Intelligence (GR).

He performed his own monologues on the RTE Radio 1 shows KeywordsSpectrum and Frequencies, and read other writers’ work for The Book Show.

Nick can come to a studio of your choice or record remotely – he has a RODE and a Scarlett mic running through Focusrite onto Ableton (or alternatively directly from the Scarlett onto a Zoom audio recorder).

Nick’s commercial reel:

Nick discovered his inner Santa with this festive narration in the character of an avuncular old English gentleman for Galgorm Resort & Spa’s Christmas film.

Nick’s narration reel taken from his audiobook The Casting Director:

 

He recorded ADR for Quirke (BBC) and Sinbad (Sky). Other VO work includes corporate narration for Digicel, Bank of Ireland Premier, Ignite Research, Cylon Energy Solutions, Cooneen Body Armour and Intuition. He also recorded Knorr stings for TV3.

Nick played a voice part on the KRO show Catch and voiced and acted in a Johnson & Johnson web game for Persuader Films. He also read Syrian refugee Louai’s story on Episode 106 of the podcast An Irishman Abroad.