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Hugh Terry is a highly experienced comic actor with a youthful voice and a great variety of acting styles, a wide singing range and a good many accents.
Hugh has recorded several TV commercials, as well as dubbing voices for the BBC TV series World Cup Stories. He most recently presented internet music shows (as Baron Rock) with CMR Nashville. In Hong Kong he appeared on Educational TV, dubbing films and animation series, including the full-length feature Dragon Blade (2004), voicing videos and doing radio presentation and newsreading for BFBS and RTHK. Hugh was in the 1997 BBC documentary drama The Hong Kong Holding Company, BBC Radio’s award-winning adaptation of Bleak House (both directed by John Dryden) and in the ITV drama series Soldier Soldier.
Having learnt his trade at Reading Theatre Workshop from the age of 15, at Oxford University he appeared in the OUDS production of Six Characters In Search of an Author, with ETC (Experimental Theatre Co.) and the Oxford Revue (twice) at the Edinburgh Fringe. That led to a spell in children’s touring theatre groups and on the London Fringe in the satirical musical Friday Night Clive, directed by Harry Thompson and David Baddiel.
Hugh (48) has also sometimes been known as ‘Hugo’.
At the BBC’s Ariel Theatre Group Hugh appeared in Kiss Me Kate and Absurd Person Singular, playing the title role in Dracula with the BBC radio drama group SADG and being voted Actor of the Year 1987. He was Monsieur Cot in Hotel Paradiso at Reading University in 1984.
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| Occupation |
| Voice Talent; Voiceover; Actor; Broadcaster |
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| Reading, Berkshire; UK |
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| English UK |
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| Any |
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| Age Range |
| Middle-Aged |
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