Phil Deadman

Phil Deadman brings a warm, deep baritone voice shaped by stage performance and broadcast experience across the United Kingdom. His delivery is calm, expressive, and quietly authoritative — a voice that carries trust without force and presence without urgency.

With extensive theatre experience in leading roles such as Professor Higgins (My Fair Lady) and René Artois (’Allo ’Allo!), Phil combines performance sensitivity with narrative restraint. His background in community radio and production work adds clarity, modulation, and polished pacing to his recordings.

His voice is particularly suited to reflective fiction, historical storytelling, and contemplative works such as Before Your Dream, where tone, breath, and cadence matter as much as the words themselves.

A nominee for Voiceover Newcomer of the Year (One Voice Awards 2025), Phil offers a distinctive British inflection supported by subtle regional and international flexibility.

Contact Phill @ https://www.facebook.com/pdvoiceproductions/

Raindrops on the Copper Roof

Clouds Resting on the Temple Roof

Clouds drift across the hilltop like thoughts moving through a peaceful mind, unhurried, untroubled by destination. They brush against the temple roof with the tenderness of a hand smoothing fabric, then settle there as if they have found their proper resting place in the morning’s quiet breath.
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Drifting Through the Canals of Venice

Drifting Through the Canals of Venice

The gondola moved, not with urgency, but with reverence, its hull cutting a single line through the mirrored water. No lantern was lit. The moon was enough. Venice reclined in silence, releasing its stories slowly, trusting the night to carry them onward.
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