New Voices
Introducing four new voices to the United Voices clan...
Adwoa Akoto is a British-Ghanaian actress, born in London. She has worked across film, tv, theatre and radio, having appeared in the critically acclaimed I May Destroy You. She has recently finished filming for an untitled Sky Atlantic mini-series set to be released this year, as well as Netflix’s Hapless series 2.
Adwoa has an authoratative, clear and engaing style.
Amy is a young performer who made her television debut on the CBBC series, Tracey Beaker Returns as Carmen Howle. Since then, she has worked extensively in TV, with her most recent work being that of the Sky Atlantic Tin Star, playing Saima Saleem.
Her upcoming projects include the fourth instalment of the cultural phenomenon, You on Netflix.
Amy's voice is conversational, husky and upbeat.
George is a multi-talented writer, director, producer and actor, taking the world by storm. At the tender age of 22 he has an established production company, Athenaeum, under his belt, a Screen International’s Star of Tomorrow award and is an ambassador for ChildLine. He has worked with industry heavy-weights, Sky, Sony and Warner Brothers and has had his writing performed in several theatre’s, including The National.
George has appeared opposite Jude Law in the HBO series The Third Day: Autumn and will star in the upcoming The Serpent Queen and A Town Called Malice.
George's sound is distinctive, blokey and cool.
Johnna is an up-and-coming actress. Having graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2020, she has worked consistently since then. She starred in Casey Likes short film I Got You (2020), featured in the film First Love (2020) and is set to appear in Netflix’s new series, Wednesday.
Johnna is clear, energetic and fresh.