Emma Clarke
Emma Clarke (born 1971) is an English writer of comedy and drama scripts and an award-winning voice-over artist, best known as the voice of the automated messages on the Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City[1][non-primary source needed] lines of the London Underground. Most of Clarke's work has been used in television commercials and radio outside the United Kingdom, notably in the Netherlands, Australia, and the United States.
Early life[]
Emma Clarke was born and raised in Sale, Cheshire (now part of Greater Manchester). She started a theatre company at age 17 which specialised in training for businesses and groups in both the public and private sector.[2] On graduation she worked for BBC Light Entertainment, where she wrote and performed poetry, prose, and drama.
Her father spotted an advert looking for voice over artists in the Sale and Altrincham Messenger; after failing her first interview, she studied the art for two years before gaining her first paid work.[2]
Career[]
In 1998, Clarke was approached by a media company representing one of the three companies that operated parts of the London Underground, who were looking for a replacement automated customer announcer. After 18 months of focus-group testing, in which her voice was dubbed "Marilyn", she was awarded a contract to produce announcements in 1999.[2] She was sacked by London Underground in 2007 after posting a series of spoof announcements, mocking tourists and commuters, on her own website.[3] Between 2009 and 2017 her voice was replaced on the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Victoria lines by announcements voiced by Sarah Parnell.[4]
Her other clients include the BBC, Gillette, Virgin, Classic FM, Homebase and "3" mobile phones.[5][6] Along with her solo work, she is the managing director of Just Add Voice, a company which provides voice-over tracks.[5]
In 2016, she voiced the starship Avalon in the Sony Pictures film Passengers, which starred Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt.
Personal life[]
Clarke, her husband, and their two children live in Altrincham.[2]
See also[]
- Mind the gap
- Carolyn Hopkins, the voice behind several major transportation systems around the world including the New York City Subway, John F. Kennedy International Airport and Charles de Gaulle Airport
References[]
- ^ "LU: The Waterloo & City line" (jump to 3:20) Luftschlange - YouTube
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Lunchworks with Emma Clarke". dovetailtogether.co.uk. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
- ^ Reuters Staff (26 November 2007). "Announcer sacked over spoof messages". Reuters. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
- ^ FOI request detail: Central Line annoncements (Request ID: FOI-4323-1718), at Transport for London; published February 27, 2018; retrieved August 30, 2019
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Voice talent biography: Emma Clarke". Just Add Voice. 2003. Archived from the original on 27 February 2004.
- ^ Lowe, Felix (26 November 2007). "End of the line for Tube voiceover woman". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2 May 2010.[dead link]
External links[]
- Official site
- Just Add Voice
- Manuel, Rob. "INTERVIEWS: EMMA CLARKE". b3ta.
- 1971 births
- Living people
- People from Sale, Greater Manchester
- English voice actresses
- People associated with transport in London
- British voice actor stubs