GORDON FAITH
VOICE AND SPEECH TEACHER
B.A. I.P.A.(Phonetics) Dip. Remedial Speech LRAM
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Actor and broadcaster Gordon Faith has played numerous roles in a host of West End productions such as: "Bye Bye Birdie"; "Irma La Douce"; "The Bar Mitzvah Boy" and "78 Revolutions."

TV credits include: "Doctor Who"; "The Liver Birds"; "No Exit"; "War and Peace"; "St. Ives"; "Softly, Softly"; "When the Boat Comes in" ;"Z Cars"; "Crossroads"; "Colditz."

ENGLISH BY RADIO, the BBC's series of English language training programmes, regularly called on him to front their distance learning program.

Gordon studied speech with Cicely Berry, voice coach for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and continued his studies with the renowned phonetics expert Greta Colson.

He taught speech and radio technique at the Guildford School of Acting, coaching the winner of the Carleton Hobbs Radio Award. Subsequently he has held posts at ALRA (Academy of Five and Recorded Arts); the Webber Douglas Academy; Rose Bruford College and Richmond upon Thames College. He has tutored students for the Italia Conti Academy degree course.

Gordon was Head of Speech at the London Theatre School and went on to become Head of Voice at the London Academy of Performing Arts and later Head of Voice at London's Method Studio.

Several of Gordon's younger students have won places at Eton College, while many of his teenage students have been accepted for Oxford University. His teaching of poetry and narration has been instrumental in his students achieving Trinity and Guildhall diplomas.

Gordon lectures on theatre for the American University in London, he is currently voice teacher at both Brian Timoney Actors' Studio and The Academy of the Science of Acting and Directing.