Penny Scott - Andrews

Penny trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama. She is an experienced stage, film and television actress, as well as a highly accomplished voiceover artist.

Penny is has most recently been working on recording a children's fairytale for Wireless Theatre Kids which is now available for download

She has also been busy dubbing Mission London the Feature film as well as recording several commercials.

Latest voice overs can be heard by following these links:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwPNIvOxvvc&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSTHICrpyXE&feature=player_embedded

Please use the links on the left to view a CV and photos, or to hear examples of voice over work.


Some Reviews

"Actress Penny Scott-Andrews has a sadness behind her eyes which demands the audience's attention. With a soft and subtle approach to acting she seems a perfect choice for the director and the play's writer.....Penny is able to show the soft and vulnerable side of a troubled women who has lost her child.Yet, she harbours talent and the ability to scorn and spit the most vile of monologues directed at her ever-enduring friend" ***** Fringe Review

"The energy of the performers is contagious, with Penny Scott-Andrews in particular delivering a splendid performance as the neurotic on a blind date, tortured by a cruelly comic inner voice." ThreeWeeks Edinburgh

"Penny was amazing! Great voice talent, easy to work with, very responsive, and accommodating! Thanks, Penny!" Jay Schwartz 2011

"The melodrama is played with enthusiasm by the cast, Penny Scott-Andrews creating a wonderfully bizarre and focused character of the eccentric author niece of the Doctor. Her towering stature over other characters makes some visual snapshots that are particularly absurd (in the best possible meaning of the word)." ExtraExtra

"The marvellous two-hander scene between Penny Scott-Andrews's Gwendolen and Samatha Drew's Cecily, always a comic highspot, earned a spontaneous round of applause from the Abergavenny audience." Theatre Wales