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Tristan Tait

USA. Highly versatile in character & voice age. Ideal for Games, commercials, promos and all else!

Tristan was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.  He’s proficient in a wide range of American accents, including Texas, New York, New England, Chicago and more, having performed in all of these.  While living in LA he performed regularly in film, TV and theatre, his first big break being cast as recurring guest star Barry Parker in Rosanne (NBC).  He’s a very young at heart chap, with quite a strong whiff of surfer-Peter-Pan!  Add to this his mid-range pitch, and despite being in his late 40s, he can ever so easily voice-age down to mid 20s, across most mainstream US accents.  So don’t let the grey hair fool you – the poor guy’s had it since his teens!

While he was in the
US one of his highlights was spending two months shooting in Texas (where he also has family, in Dallas), hunting down an outlaw with Sam Shepherd and James Garner (as Deputy Ted Plunkert, series regular, Streets Of Laredo - CBS sequel to Lonesome Dove).  He’s even played Bob Hoskins’ son and Frances McDormand’s nephew (as Sam Scanlan, Passed Away, Disney), and has had the pleasure of working with Robert DeNiro (on This Boy’s Life), Martin Sheen (on Guilty Until Proved Innocent), Jennifer Garner (on Rose Hill) and Dean Stockwell (as Arnold Watkins in Quantum Leap, NBC).  He was also Gabriel Monroe in The Monroes (series regular, ABC).

After the big move to London (for love and family, rather than old Blighty’s weather!) he’s continued working, with credits including a news reporter featuring at the start of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Sgt. Petrie in Batman: The Dark Knight (Warner Bros), Krumpacker in In The Loop, and Capt. Reynolds in 28 Weeks Later.  He was also flown to
Jordan, playing a US Public Affairs Officer in A Private War, starring Rosamund Pike.  More recently over here his TV work includes Timothy Leary in America’s War On Drugs (October Films), Jim Mioli in I Shouldn’t Be Alive: The Perfect Storm ((Discovery Channel) and Charlie Stroller in Hustle (BBC TV).  You might also have caught him as the Drone Flyer in a Taco Bell commercial featuring in the 2015 Super Bowl.

After something of a hiatus, helping to self-educate his three kids through their early years, just up to secondary school, he’s now raring to go on voiceovers!  He had something of a short but vigorous start in VOs in his last few months in LA (represented by Imperium 7, a highly selective LA VO agency) before cutting things short for his move to the
UK.  His voice experience extends to game voicing, as he did for Argent and other soldier characters on Battlefield 3 (EA/DICE), as well as animation voicing back in LA.  In fact we have an animated video he recorded for the US G4 Network, voicing some frankly raw comedy, a la Beavis & Butthead but meaner (too off-colour to include here, but available on request!).  He’s naturally got extensive ADR/lip-synch experience (both re-voicing himself in post production, and voicing others ‘to picture’).  He’s also recorded a number of commercial VOs (ads, promos etc.) back in the US, but they’re really too old or un-recognised to list here.  In the meantime, his clips on this page should give you some idea.

Outside of VOs and Thesping, he’s also taught Drama classes to young kids (mainly pre-teens, on a freelance basis).

Tristan Tait

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USA. Highly versatile in character & voice age. Ideal for Games, commercials, promos and all else!

Tristan was born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.  He’s proficient in a wide range of American accents, including Texas, New York, New England, Chicago and more, having performed in all of these.  While living in LA he performed regularly in film, TV and theatre, his first big break being cast as recurring guest star Barry Parker in Rosanne (NBC).  He’s a very young at heart chap, with quite a strong whiff of surfer-Peter-Pan!  Add to this his mid-range pitch, and despite being in his late 40s, he can ever so easily voice-age down to mid 20s, across most mainstream US accents.  So don’t let the grey hair fool you – the poor guy’s had it since his teens!

While he was in the
US one of his highlights was spending two months shooting in Texas (where he also has family, in Dallas), hunting down an outlaw with Sam Shepherd and James Garner (as Deputy Ted Plunkert, series regular, Streets Of Laredo - CBS sequel to Lonesome Dove).  He’s even played Bob Hoskins’ son and Frances McDormand’s nephew (as Sam Scanlan, Passed Away, Disney), and has had the pleasure of working with Robert DeNiro (on This Boy’s Life), Martin Sheen (on Guilty Until Proved Innocent), Jennifer Garner (on Rose Hill) and Dean Stockwell (as Arnold Watkins in Quantum Leap, NBC).  He was also Gabriel Monroe in The Monroes (series regular, ABC).

After the big move to London (for love and family, rather than old Blighty’s weather!) he’s continued working, with credits including a news reporter featuring at the start of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, Sgt. Petrie in Batman: The Dark Knight (Warner Bros), Krumpacker in In The Loop, and Capt. Reynolds in 28 Weeks Later.  He was also flown to
Jordan, playing a US Public Affairs Officer in A Private War, starring Rosamund Pike.  More recently over here his TV work includes Timothy Leary in America’s War On Drugs (October Films), Jim Mioli in I Shouldn’t Be Alive: The Perfect Storm ((Discovery Channel) and Charlie Stroller in Hustle (BBC TV).  You might also have caught him as the Drone Flyer in a Taco Bell commercial featuring in the 2015 Super Bowl.

After something of a hiatus, helping to self-educate his three kids through their early years, just up to secondary school, he’s now raring to go on voiceovers!  He had something of a short but vigorous start in VOs in his last few months in LA (represented by Imperium 7, a highly selective LA VO agency) before cutting things short for his move to the
UK.  His voice experience extends to game voicing, as he did for Argent and other soldier characters on Battlefield 3 (EA/DICE), as well as animation voicing back in LA.  In fact we have an animated video he recorded for the US G4 Network, voicing some frankly raw comedy, a la Beavis & Butthead but meaner (too off-colour to include here, but available on request!).  He’s naturally got extensive ADR/lip-synch experience (both re-voicing himself in post production, and voicing others ‘to picture’).  He’s also recorded a number of commercial VOs (ads, promos etc.) back in the US, but they’re really too old or un-recognised to list here.  In the meantime, his clips on this page should give you some idea.

Outside of VOs and Thesping, he’s also taught Drama classes to young kids (mainly pre-teens, on a freelance basis).