Ben Crowe

Ben Crowe’s Career in British Voice Acting and Radio Drama
The career of Ben Crowe is anchored in an extraordinary run at the BBC Radio Drama Company, where he earned his place after winning the prestigious BBC Carleton Hobbs Award – one of the most competitive entry points into British radio acting. Over the years, he has appeared in more than 500 radio plays, making him one of the most experienced radio drama performers working in the UK today. Trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, he brings theatrical depth to every project he takes on.
On screen, Crowe is perhaps best recognized by mainstream audiences for his role in the acclaimed BBC series Sherlock. His on-camera work extends to film as well, including a role in Tim Burton’s Dumbo (2019). His ability to adapt across mediums – from audio drama to blockbuster film – speaks to a broad range of skills developed over nearly three decades in the industry since 1998.
Video Games and the Baldur’s Gate Legacy
In the games industry, Crowe has built a significant portfolio of credits. His most celebrated game role came with Baldur’s Gate III (2023), where he voiced multiple characters including Dez Kanshaw, Doctor Fairwise, and Golbraith. He also contributed voices to A Plague Tale: Requiem (2022), Age of Wonders: Planetfall (2019), and Black Myth: Wukong (2024), where he voiced the Yellow-Robed Squire. His work is represented by Just Voices, one of the UK’s leading voice-over agencies.
Accent Work and Industry Standing
Crowe is recognized within the industry as a specialist in accents, covering a wide range including Australian, Irish, Geordie, Scottish, Welsh, and various American dialects. This range makes him a go-to performer for casting directors who need credible regional and international voices. His home studio setup also ensures he remains accessible for remote recording sessions across major productions.