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Julian Seager

Official Narrator for Matt Shaw

Having met at a convention in late 2015, Julian and Matt struck up a friendship which became a working partnership in 2016 as Julian became the official narrator for Matt Shaw's audio books. 

 

Taken from Julian's website:

 

 Julian Seager is an Actor who takes every opportunity to its fullest. He is completely dedicated to the film industry and is a consummate professional. 

     

     He has been recently cast in TV shows such as Poldark and Doc Martin. He has supporting artiste roles in big projects such as Guardians of the Galaxy, Maleficent, World War Z, Dr. Who, Thor 2, World’s End and many more. He stars in many Independent Films. 

 

     Julian has appeared in many commercials such as the Samsung Galaxy Alpha “Right Up Our Street” campaign and Disney UK’s Sky Movie Christmas advertisements.

 

     In 2013 Julian had the starring role for the short “The Grendel Toots”.  This film won two separate Audience Choice Awards. The first award in 2014 at the Two Short Nights Phoenix Film Festival and then at the Plymouth Film Festival in 2015.

 

     In 2013 the movie “She’s Dead” won the Best English Film Award at the Dark Zone Horror Movie Convention in Germany.  Julian played Mr. Clean.

 

     Julian has received fight and weaponry training from the BAA Stuntman Hall of Famer, Andreas Petrides. Julian is a Stunt Coordinator and Fight Choreographer for movies such as Scareycrows, The Scopia Effect and Eve.  He also is a confident horseman.

 

      *His deep, UK accented voice has lead him to work in Narration. Currently his voice is featured in the 

Xbox game Fable.

 

Modeling work includes London Dungeons, 

Samsung, and Disney.

 

 Accent List Upon Request

 

*Professional Recording Studio on Site

 

 

Check out Julian Seager on Spot Light, IMDb and

StarNow for a complete Resume

 

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Curious to see if people even used this site, I added this... Two years after setting the site up! Better late than never.

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