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David Webber

Deep, mellow, Mancunian with Caribbean and African.

David has voiced a major TV and radio campaign for the BBC, for television and radio throughout the UK, including commercial radio as well as all BBC stations. He is the voice of a puppet called D Love, which was used to promote the use of digital radio.

David has been acting professionally for more than 25 years and has worked on a wide variety of productions and roles, including acclaimed productions at the Royal National Theatre, most recently on Death and The Kings Horseman, as well as The Young Vic and The Royal Court in London, The Bristol Old Vic & The Royal Exchange Manchester.

David’s movie exposure has found him working alongside the likes of Tom Hanks & acclaimed director Paul Greengrass, in a major Hollywood feature called Captain Phillips, as well as with Timothy Spall, Samuel L Jackson, Sean Connery and Pete Postlethwaite. He has worked internationally on many occasions, including locations such as Malta, Zurich, Berlin, Prague, Seville, Sydney, New York and Kingston, Jamaica.

His TV credits include The Sarah Jane Adventures, How Not To Live Your Life, Doctors, Tipping The Velvet, Eastenders, Holby City, London’s Burning, The Bill, Prime Suspect and Coronation Street.

He has performed in numerous Radio plays for BBC Radio 4 and World Service, including Lunch Hour Rush, The Amen Corner and Ragamuffin. Not one for limiting the strings to his bow, David also possesses excellent rap and reggae DJ skills.

David’s career to date has called for many diverse accents and voices, and he specialises in characters from Manchester, (where he was born), Lancashire, Yorkshire, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Birmingham, Jamaica (where his parents are from), Barbados, Trinidad, Nigeria, South Africa, New York, Standard American as well various Southern American accents.