Native Scouse / Liverpool accent

The Liverpudlian accent, also known as Scouse, is associated with the city of Liverpool. It carries a distinct and recognisable sound that reflects the linguistic heritage of the region.

The Liverpudlian accent gained international recognition through the fame of The Beatles, who hailed from Liverpool. The accent became synonymous with the band and contributed to its cultural influence.

Liverpudlians are known for their sense of humor and friendliness, and the Liverpudlian accent reflects this characteristic. It can bring a playful and light-hearted tone to voiceover projects, making it suitable for comedic scripts or entertainment-focused content.

Northern, warm, reassuring, but most of all nice and natural.
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Ronnie is a fifty-something voice actor with natural, soft undulating tones. Has many character voices and accents. Speed read.
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Friendly and genuine, with a charming northern twang. Flexible native Scouse voice, from subtle to strong.
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