
Clare Reeves
Actress, Speaker, Voice over
Clare Reeves is an English Actor based in Kent and London.
A trained Meisner Actor (The Meisner Institute London), Clare thrives on truthful performances on stage and screen and has a way of combining authority and vulnerability that adds depth to characters.
Clare is equally at home embodying characters from Shakespearean queens to the gritty and raw as well as fun mums and dark , naturalistic comedy.
An established Voiceover Artist (including Colgate, Always, Nespresso, Coca Cola, Booking.com, NHS, United Nations, Hyundai) and Presenter (BBC and Indies), Clare is a trained BBC journalist and Sound engineer. She has a range of UK accents from neutral southern to soft northern, Liverpudlian, southwest England and Scottish.
Her musical skills broaden her scope as an Actor Ð Musician: she plays alto and baritone saxophones, bass guitar and classical guitar. Clare is also a singer and is currently coached by one of the top West End vocal coaches.
2025 projects include Mrs Brown and Mrs Bird in The Paddington Bear Experience London (Immersive Theatre), Vice President in BP Corporate Reset Film (Virtual Production), Financial Regulator in The Coordination Game (Docu Drama), Donna the cleaner in Constructive Citizen (Comedy Series) and as part of the ensemble cast of The Vagina Monologues
Outside of work, Clare has travelled the world absorbing people and places and is a keen gardener and restorer of her old house.
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New Skills Video Sport
New skills videos Combat art and Gym with the actor Mihai Visan.
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New Showreel scene: Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst
New showreel scene from Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst with the actress Sandra Feil.
Director: Rudolf Schweiger.
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Aroundhome - Oh Yeah. Solaranlagen (New Commercial Showreel scene)
New commercial showreel scene "Aroundhome - Oh Yeah. Solar systems" with the actor Arthur Oppenländer as a craftsman.
Director: Felipe Ascacibar. -
New dramatic monologue "The Society"
We are pleased to present the new dramatic monologue “The Society”, performed by actress Jennifer Salcudean.