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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' voiced [[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' voiced [[312 (The Armageddon Chair)|312]], a recurring character in ''[[The Eternity Club (audio series)|The Eternity Club]]''. He also voiced [[Halus]] in the ''[[Main Range]]'' audio story ''[[Cortex Fire (audio story)|Cortex Fire]]''. | ||
Outside the [[DWU]], Kane's voice is perhaps most recognisable as a regular on [[John Finnemore]]'s [[BBC Radio 4]] sketch series {{wi|John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme}}, alongside Finnemore, [[Carrie Quinlan]], [[Lawry Lewin]] and [[Margaret Cabourn-Smith]]. | Outside the [[DWU]], Kane's voice is perhaps most recognisable as a regular on [[John Finnemore]]'s [[BBC Radio 4]] sketch series {{wi|John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme}}, alongside Finnemore, [[Carrie Quinlan]], [[Lawry Lewin]] and [[Margaret Cabourn-Smith]]. |
Revision as of 03:39, 14 December 2024
Simon Kane voiced 312, a recurring character in The Eternity Club. He also voiced Halus in the Main Range audio story Cortex Fire.
Outside the DWU, Kane's voice is perhaps most recognisable as a regular on John Finnemore's BBC Radio 4 sketch series John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme, alongside Finnemore, Carrie Quinlan, Lawry Lewin and Margaret Cabourn-Smith.
He is also a comedy writer, having written for such series as That Mitchell and Webb Look and Sound, starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
Actor John Kane, who appeared in Planet of the Spiders, is Simon's father.