Peter Kenny is a voice-over artist, actor, singer and designer living in South West London. Raised on Merseyside he gained a BA(Hons) in Drama from the University of Hull.
From 1993 to 1994 he was a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company which he describes as, "...the best vocal training I ever had!" where he worked alongside some of the greatest names in the British Entertainment industry. He has subsequently worked as a freelance performer in a whole host of productions on UK national radio.
He was an active member of the Staging the Court Project,[1] which endeavoured to bring academic study and theatrical practice together to recreate a performance of a play in the Great Hall at Hampton Court as it may have been performed before Henry VII.[2]
In 2011 he joined the Tell Theatre Company and has performed in their first two productions Marriage by Gogol and A Respectable Wedding by Bertolt Brecht.
He subsequently recorded The Wasp Factory as a commercial recording twelve years later for Iain Banks' publishers Hachette and Little Brown, and was generously reviewed by Sue Arnold in The Guardian. In 1998 he was invited to record books for the RNIB and has since recorded a large range of titles including: Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, Revolution Day by Rageh Omaar, One Good Turn by Kate Atkinson and At My Mothers Knee by Paul O'Grady.
Kenny is now an established audiobook reader with over fifty titles recorded. He regularly records the Library editions of Mandasue Heller's dark northern thrillers for ISIS Publishing, and the abridged and unabridged recordings of Iain M. Banks' space operas about The Culture. He has recorded W. J. Burley's crime novel, Wycliffe and the House of Fear for Orion Publishing, Medicus and the Disappearing Dancing Girls by Ruth Downie, The Prestige by Christopher Priest, Mother's Milk by Edward St Aubyn and Young Wives' Tales by Adele Parks. Kenny has also recorded the Audiobook version of "The Witcher" books by Andrzej Sapkowski, which have seen increased popularity after the adaptations to video games and a Netflix show.
The table below chronicles Kenny's audiobooks. It is incomplete.
Iain Banks | ||
Adele Parks | ||
Iain Banks | ||
Christopher Priest | ||
Iain M. Banks | ||
2010 | Surface Detail | Iain M. Banks |
2011 | Consider Phlebas | Iain M. Banks |
2011 | The Player of Games | Iain M. Banks |
2012 | Use of Weapons | Iain M. Banks |
2012 | The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared | Jonas Jonasson |
2012 | The Hydrogen Sonata | Iain M. Banks |
Iain M. Banks | ||
2013 | Inversions | Iain M. Banks |
2013 | Use of Weapons | Iain M. Banks |
Iain Banks | ||
Catherine Webb | ||
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
Jonas Jonasson | ||
2014 | Look to Windward | Iain M. Banks |
2014 | The State of the Art | Iain M. Banks |
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
Andrzej Sapkowski | ||
2016 | Hitman Anders and the Meaning of It All | Jonas Jonasson |
2017 | Lady of the Lake | Andrzej Sapkowski |
2017 | Puck of Pook's Hill | Rudyard Kipling |
2018 | Season of Storms | Andrzej Sapkowski |
2018 | 84K | Claire North |
2019 | The Pursuit of William Abbey | Claire North |
2020 | The Tower of Fools | Andrzej Sapkowski |
No specific role |
No specific role |
Elias Zelen / Furrante / Shrimp (voice) |
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