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Natalia Campbell

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Natalia is a Londoner with an accent that is hard to pin down. She was born and raised in the South West of town, then moved to the City of London – giving her a unique natural, neutral accent with an approachable London twang.

Though British-born, Natalia’s heritage is Middle Eastern, Greek and Northern African – a mixed ethnicity which has frequently been foundational in her work.

Having been an actress for over twenty years, her work has been varied and diverse – from travelling the world for six years performing Shakespeare in 24 countries, to Greek tragedy, television dramas, corporate films, documentaries and voice-overs.

As well as playing and voicing many characters in theatre, documentaries corporate events she has also worked extensively as a presenter.

Natalia has a keen ear for accents, tones, and characters – and has been asked on occasion, to create a new accent on the spot – a skill in which she is always happy to oblige!

Gender:

Female

Vocal Age:

40s

Accent:

RP & Neutral

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