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where to
find us
1st Floor
1a Devonshire Road
Chiswick
London
W4 2EU
Lila Clements
SCOTS. Smooth and calming to upbeat irreverence. Personable lass. A natural VO. Avid Muso.
Lila hails from Dundee. She moved to London to train at Rose Bruford College., graduating in 2008. Her accents range from Scottish East Coast, Edinburgh and Highlands to RP and Irish, and voice age ranging from teens to late 20s.
She has an extensive list of acting credits and has worked in many theatres across the UK, including the Royal Shakespeare Company (A Midsummer Night's Dream and Shakespeare In Music), Park Theatre (world premier of the musical Théè Raquin), Shakespeare's Globe (King John, and Taming Of The Shrew workshops) and Jermyn Street Theatre (The Kising Dance - UK premier, off West End).
Her filming work includes playing an Eton journailst in the final season of The Crown, the BBC2 drama Dangerous Desires, as well as playing Egyptologist Hilda Petrie for Sky, and a number of short films.
Her voice work includes commercials for BT Sport, the National Lottery Fund, B&Q and The Outlet, ADR / dubbing for Lip Service (BBC3 / Kudos), audiobook narration on 9 Secrets To Thriving (Audible), and corporate pieces for EDF Energy and Dorothy Perkins.
As a writer she's recently debut her play 'Look, No Hands', which has received the 2021 National Partnership Award with Pleasance Theatre and the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, and a short film she has written has been selected for a reading with BAFTA Scotland as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2024.
Lila is also an avid musician and strong singer (mezzo-soprano). Her favourite instruments these days being flute and saxaphone (among others), and she's also had musical direction experience during her earlier time at Rose Bruford.
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Lila Clements
SCOTS. Smooth and calming to upbeat irreverence. Personable lass. A natural VO. Avid Muso.
Lila hails from Dundee. She moved to London to train at Rose Bruford College., graduating in 2008. Her accents range from Scottish East Coast, Edinburgh and Highlands to RP and Irish, and voice age ranging from teens to late 20s.
She has an extensive list of acting credits and has worked in many theatres across the UK, including the Royal Shakespeare Company (A Midsummer Night's Dream and Shakespeare In Music), Park Theatre (world premier of the musical Théè Raquin), Shakespeare's Globe (King John, and Taming Of The Shrew workshops) and Jermyn Street Theatre (The Kising Dance - UK premier, off West End).
Her filming work includes playing an Eton journailst in the final season of The Crown, the BBC2 drama Dangerous Desires, as well as playing Egyptologist Hilda Petrie for Sky, and a number of short films.
Her voice work includes commercials for BT Sport, the National Lottery Fund, B&Q and The Outlet, ADR / dubbing for Lip Service (BBC3 / Kudos), audiobook narration on 9 Secrets To Thriving (Audible), and corporate pieces for EDF Energy and Dorothy Perkins.
As a writer she's recently debut her play 'Look, No Hands', which has received the 2021 National Partnership Award with Pleasance Theatre and the Pitlochry Festival Theatre, and a short film she has written has been selected for a reading with BAFTA Scotland as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2024.
Lila is also an avid musician and strong singer (mezzo-soprano). Her favourite instruments these days being flute and saxaphone (among others), and she's also had musical direction experience during her earlier time at Rose Bruford.