Angela Christofilou
Description
Angela Christofilou has both English (Lancashire) and Greek heritage. She is an actress, voice artist, and singer with over 20 years of experience in the voice-over industry in both the UK and Greece.
A selection of voice over credits includes:
Video Games: Assassin’s Creed Origins, Odyssey, and Mirage – voiced lead roles including The Sphinx, Qabiha, and various other characters; Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Bar Boss; Gods Mobile – Ariadne & Megara; Titan Quest II – Nemesis, Goddess of Retribution; Commandos: Origins – Shadows over Crete – Eleni Andris, Leader of the Cretan Resistance.
Documentaries: Narrated BBC Panorama ‘The Billion-Pound Savings Scandal’, BBC – ‘The Warship: Tour of Duty’ 6-part series, voice in National Geographic – Europe from Above
Animation Films (Greek dubbings): lead roles Gloria in Academy Award Winning Happy Feet, Cordelia in Shark Bait/The Reef, Tony’s Girlfriend in Little Cars
Audio Books: Narrator of Defne Suman books – At The Breakfast Table and Summer Heat, Mary Karras – One Night Beneath the Lemon Trees, Anne Zouroudi – The Gifts of Poseidon – RNIB Talking Books, Homer’s Iliad, Jonathan Livingston’s Seagull, Diary Of A Sentimental Killer-Luis Sepulveda
Animation and Children’s: Narrator and voices for CBBC/BBC Horrible Histories – The Argo Odyssey, voice for Rumblin Chuck, HASBRO
Charity: Parkinsons UK, Cats Protection, RSPCA, ‘Enough’ radio campaign to End Violence Against Women and Girls
TV/Radio & Online Commercials: The Independent, Bepanthol Tattoo, Indeed UK, Eat Natural, MINI UK, Marks & Spencer, The Guardian, O2 Priority, Whirpool, Ryvita, Champix, Arla Yoghurt, Colgate, Lebara
Inflight Announcements: Gulf Air, Volotea
Corporate & Promos: FA Women’s Team Lioness promo film, BBC News, National Grid, various for medical trials and medical information videos
Educational: Female narrator for Pearson GCSE and all levels (Greek exams)
ADR as cast + crowd for a large number of films including Gladiator II, The Witcher 4, Chicken Run 2, Valhalla, Entebbe, The Two Faces of January, Bulletproof, Trautmann and many more.
She is also a photographer with a focus on protest and documentary photography. Her photography work has appeared in exhibitions, books, documentaries, magazines and newspapers and her archive of protest photography is being held at the Bishopsgate Institute.
In addition to her work as an actress and photographer, she wrote, recorded, and performed original material with her previous project, Field Trip to the Moon, releasing an album that received regular airplay on BBC Radio 6 Music. She is now working on new material as a solo artist.


