Voices

Artist Profile - Edmund Dehn

Accents
Standard English/RP

Age Ranges
Forties, Fifties, Sixties

Voice Types
Actors/Actresses, Corporate/Informative, Deep/Rich, Mature/Sophisticated, Smooth/Soft-Sell, Understated/Low Key, Upper Crust

Edmund is an accomplished actor both in the theatre and on film.  His most recent film work was playing Detective Carter, a principal role, in the feature “Spoon”, due out in 2007. Last year, he was seen throughout the US as Sasha Stanimir in “Oil Storm” and as the principal US Prosecutor at Nuremburg in 1946 in the German TV mini-series “Speer und Er”. 

His theatre work has been wide ranging and his favourite roles include “The Book of Job” in St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich, MacHeath in “Beggars Opera” in Cornwall, Becket in “Murder in the Cathedral” (in a Cathedral), a pantomime villain in the West End with Dana, a small part in Sir Anthony Quayle’s “King Lear”, Barney Cashman in “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” and an 85 year old Enoch Powell in a wheelchair at BAC.

He also appeared as Sir Gumboil (among others) in the first 2 series of the children’s game show “Knightmare” on ITV.

Edmund’s voice over career has also been wide ranging from commercials for 'Coventry Building Society' to a CD Rom for LucasArts ‘Empire at War’ to the unabridged audio book version of ‘Gormenghast’, a 55 hour script using a multitude of voices.