Todd Von Joel

Todd Von Joel

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TODD is multifaceted creative from London. Over the past decade he has worked within film, TV and radio as an actor, voice artist, writer and producer. Notable acting credits include Eastenders (BBC), Holby City (BBC), Silent Witness (BBC) and TINAR (Nominee - The Taash Award for Comedy in Film, London Short Film Festival 2021). Commercially he has fronted TV campaigns for Sky Bet, Volvic, Cadbury and KFC. He voiced the intro to the UEFA Europa League Final 2019 (BT Sport), was 'Nathan' on the Royal Navy radio ads (2015-19) and is a regular voice on TFL's radio announcements. Further voice credits include Google, Xbox, Carling, ITV, BBC, Lynx, Halfords, Nestle and Sony PlayStation. Todd also co-hosts the weekly Painting & Decorating Show & Podcast on UK national DAB radio station Fix Radio. His critically acclaimed poem Company was published in Lung Jazz - Young British Poets Anthology (Cinnamon Press, 2012). Todd produced No Dog (Nominee - Best Short Film, British Urban Film Festival 2021 & Winner - Best Casting, Kinsale Shark Awards 2021), based on the critically acclaimed novel The Lost Boyz (Waterside Press, 2011) by Justin Rollins. Further production credits include NatWest, Heineken, Eharmony and Harry Potter And The Cursed Child. Away from work, he mentors ex-offenders at Carney's Community boxing gym in South London and is a guest speaker for Lads Need Dads in Essex. Both are award winning charities doing life changing work within their communities. Todd holds a First Class BA Hons Degree in Creative Writing & Drama from Kingston University, Surrey.

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Relentless
Blockface
An ex-convict released from prison comes to the aid of a young prostitute from a gang. He has one day to stay out of trouble before he leaves to start his new life. As events accelerate out of control at their every turn he questions his loyalty, to himself and his new found freedom or to his new friend.
Chicken/Egg
Policeman 1
Mark is going to help his uncle out. Maybe.
Babs
Neil
This is the story of Dame Barbara Windsor, the Cockney kid with a dazzling smile and talent to match. Preparing to perform in the theatre one cold evening in 1993, the cheeky, chirpy blonde Babs recounts the people and events that have shaped her life and career over fifty years from 1943 to 1993. She contemplates her lonely childhood and WWII evacuation, her decision to go from Barbara Ann Deeks to Barbara Windsor - inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, her complicated relationship with her father, her doomed marriage to Ronnie Knight, capturing the attention of Joan Littlewood and becoming the blonde bombshell in the Carry On films. Babs, ever the consummate professional, never lets her fans down whatever her personal anguish and steps on the stage to rapturous applause.
Doorways
Baldwin
A young man embarks on a search for his masculinity by becoming a bouncer. He meets Craig who has been doing it for years and it is all that he knows. The two embark on a story of self-discovery in which they both uncover secrets about themselves; and the young bouncer soon realises there are many more elements to being a 'man' than he thought as their journey spirals out of control leading to murder.
Red Handed
Stu
An unfit, self-conscious jogger stumbles across a dead body deep in the woods.
Green Street Hooligans: Underground
Jimmy
An old firm leader returns to Green Street for revenge after receiving a call that his little brother was killed, but is he able to cope with a new type of hooliganism and can he find his killer?
Last Bus Home
Bloke
Waiting for her bus home one night, a young lady has a terrifying encounter.