Russ BainRuss Bain is an award-winning Scottish voice actor and narrator whose rich, versatile delivery has made him one of the most sought-after voices on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2024, he won the MADIO Award for Best Leading Voice Actor for his powerfl performance in Victory by Joseph Conrad. His work has also earned him multiple prestigious nominations, including the Audio Production Awards for Best Narrator for Poor Things by Alasdair Gray, a Music and Sound Award for Best Vocal Performance in a Video Game for Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, and a British Book Award (NIBBIE) nomination for Best Narrator. Russ's distinctive voice has brought life to a wide range of roles. He stars as Red Mac Raith in Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and voices Craic Brother in DC's upcoming animated series Creature Commandos alongside Viola Davis, David Harbour, and Indira Varma. He also voices a central role in the highly anticipated Game of Thrones video game, adding to an impressive gaming portfolio that includes Senna's Saga: Hellblade II, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Titan Quest 2. As an audiobook narrator, Russ has built an acclaimed body of work, narrating Poor Things by Alasdair Gray as well as Chris Brookmyre's The Cracked Mirror, Carys Davies's Clear, and Alan McGee's How to Run an Indie Label, among many others. His narration is known for its warmth, authority, and emotional range, drawing listeners deep into the story world. On screen, Russ recently appeared in Netflix's Lift with Kevin Hart and has featured in acclaimed television series including Shetland, Peaky Blinders, Bodyguard, Trigger Point, Castle, and the upcoming Mint. A natural storyteller with a pitch-perfect ear for accents, Russ moves effortlessly between smokey and sincere to energetic and comedic. His range spans Scottish-Standard, American-Standard, Irish, Mid-Atlantic, RP, Northern, Neutral, London, and American Midwest. His documentary narration includes conversational, crime, dramatic, and light entertainment styles, always rooted in his native Scottish-British voice. Read More Read Less