Redd Pepper | |
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Born | 23rd June 1961 Barbados |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Redd Pepper (b. Richardson Green, Barbados,[1] 1961) is a voice actor notable for his work providing theatrical trailers for movies such as Amistad, The Blair Witch Project, Men in Black and Boogie Nights. His vocal style is similar to that of Don LaFontaine.
Born in Barbados, Pepper moved to London when he was young with his six sisters and three brothers.[1] He attended Sedghill Secondary School in South East London. His first job was at a McDonalds restaurant after which he spent six months as a fireman and then became a train driver on the London Underground.
It was in 1996 that a television executive passenger on one of his trains offered him his card and asked him to call him.[1] After providing numerous voiceovers for TV channels and adverts, he began doing movie trailers with his first being Space Jam in 1996. He also voiced Mike Leroi/Shadow Man in the video game Shadow Man.
He came to prominence following his voice-over work for Armageddon and Independence Day when he was mistaken for Hollywood voice artist Don LaFontaine.
Asked if he missed being a Tube driver, he responded "Listen, I make £3,000 to £4,000 per movie trailer. What do you think?"[1]
He is also a stage actor, having appeared in an Edinburgh Festival production of Jeffrey Archer's Prison Diaries.
Recent work includes a long-standing relationship with the Chris Moyles Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1, where Pepper provides idents and voiceovers for various segments of the show. On the 24th December 2010, he was in a celebrity version of BBC's Eggheads show.
Redd can currently be heard on internet radio station Jazz Funk Soul Radio (www.jfsr.co.uk) every Saturday evening from 8pm-midnight gmt and on Sunday from 6pm-9pm gmt where he plays his favourite music.