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Redd
was born in Barbados in 1961,
but from the age of three he lived in Manhattan NY.
He came to the U.K. in 1976 as a fresh faced fifteen year old. After
making up his mind
not to follow his father's footsteps to become a criminal lawyer,
he left school at 18 and served hamburgers in a fast food store for
a few years,
until becoming a guard on the London Underground.
Progression to Train Driver soon followed, and it was by pure coincidence
in
1995 that his voice was heard by a travelling television
executive, when he made a public announcement on the train's tannoy.
Virtually overnight Redd Pepper became the voice of
the Sci-Fi Channel in Europe.
The more his deep bass voice was broadcast, the more in demand his voice
became.
Since then he has become known as 'Mr Movie Trailer Man' from the sheer
number of
Hollywood blockbusters his voice has trailed.
Redd has established himself in other areas too.
Radio and TV presenting, plus acting in film, stage and television.
Voice
work:
| Movie
trailers including:- |
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| Amistad
Armageddon
Blair Witch Project
Boogie Nights
Bride of Chucky
Changing Lanes
Cherry Falls |
Chicken
Run
Con Air
Dark City
Final Fantasy
Girl Six
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Jackie Brown |
Men
In Black
My Little Eye
Red Dragon
Space Jam
The Cell
The Lost World |
| Television
Ads including:- |
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| McDonalds
Chicken Premiere
Diet Tango 'You need it 'cos you're weak'.
Head and Shoulders 'Keeping the Men in Black.... in black'.
Platinum Soul Legends.. Album
Action Man |
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Lego
Golden Grahams
Fanta
Frosties
Plus many many more! |
| Animation
Voices including:- |
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The
voice of 'Brampff' in 'Return to Guya'. (Feature length animation)
2002
The voice of 'Blade' (Play Station) 2001
The voice of 'Shadowman' (Play Station) 2000
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Acting:
| Film |
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| Co
Star as 'Joshua' in 'Target'. 2003
(Director - Dee Allen & Troy Titus Adams) |
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| Stage |
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| Gregory,
in the Imaginati production of 'Blue Moon'. Gulbenkian Theatre
Canterbury 2003.
Director: Roxanne Riaz
'The Wizard' in the Imaginati production of 'The First Caterpillar
On Earth' Theatre Royal Margate 2002. Director: Roxanne Riaz
Lead role as 'God' in the Imaginati production of 'Truth Is Relative'
Gulbenkian Theatre Canterbury 2000. Director: Roxanne Riaz
Lead role as 'Jamaal' in 'What's Love Got To Do With It?' Hackney
Empire 1997.
Director: Richard Talibah |
| Television |
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The
Bajan Gardener in BBC TV series 'The 'A' Force' 1998
'God' in 'God versus the Devil' sketches for the BBC TV series 'Uncut
Funk'. 1998 |
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