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Kate McGoldrick

Scottish, friendly, warm, soft, authoritative.

Kate McGoldrick has worked with Richard Eyre on his first radio play, an adaptation of Macbeth for Radio 3, and on Peter Hall’s production of Oedipus which was premiered at the National Theatre and then adapted for Radio.

She has also worked extensively on Radio 3, 4 and 5 doing voice overs, poems, listeners letters and voice characterisation for various programmes including Today, Newsnight, Kaleidoscope, World Tonight, Feedback and Write On.
 
Her film work has meant she is used to doing ADR and post synching, and her work as a producer on BBC Radio has meant she is very much at home in a radio studio.
 
Other work includes Lizzie in BBC 2’s This Life, Tara in Gaumonts Production of Highlander and a number of short films, including Sounds Like Her, screened in late March 2003. She has recently completed her first feature, 'Do I Love You', in which she plays one of the principle roles and filmed a Shelley poem 'Loves Philosophy' with Jimi Mistry as part of 'A Survivors Guide to Love' for Talkback Productions.
 
Kate specialises in Scottish accents.