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Married to actress [[Victoria Bawcombe|Vicki Bawcombe]]
 
 
  
 
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EDIT >>> **** Equally at home on stage, behind a microphone or in front of the camera, Adrian Galley is in demand nationally and internationally as an actor, voice artist, scriptwriter and broadcaster. His rich voice is instantly recognisable from his time as a news anchor and journalist at stations such as Channel Africa, SAfm, Radio 702 and 567CapeTalk, while he also has extensive experience in radio drama and corporate advertising.
 
EDIT >>> **** Equally at home on stage, behind a microphone or in front of the camera, Adrian Galley is in demand nationally and internationally as an actor, voice artist, scriptwriter and broadcaster. His rich voice is instantly recognisable from his time as a news anchor and journalist at stations such as Channel Africa, SAfm, Radio 702 and 567CapeTalk, while he also has extensive experience in radio drama and corporate advertising.
  
Galley has a number of international films to his credit, including The Deal, playing opposite William H Macy and Meg Ryan. In Goodbye Bafana he appears with Joseph Feinnes and Denis Heysbert, and Mercenary for Justice sees him avoid trading blows with tough-guy Steven Seagal. He is also seen regularly on television in South Africa, Germany, Canada and the US. His musical ear and baritone voice have carried him through six seasons touring with a cappella group Not the Midnight Mass. He’s performed on many South African stages, most recently appearing as part of the acclaimed Cape Town company, The Mechanicals.
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Galley has a number of international films to his credit, including The Deal, playing opposite William H Macy and Meg Ryan. In Goodbye Bafana he appears with Joseph Feinnes and Denis Heysbert, and Mercenary for Justice sees him avoid trading blows with tough-guy Steven Seagal. He is also seen regularly on television in South Africa, Germany, Canada and the US. His musical ear and baritone voice have carried him through six seasons touring with a cappella group Not the Midnight Mass. He’s performed on many South African stages, most recently appearing as part of the acclaimed Cape Town company, The Mechanicals. (''Artslink'' May 2012)
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==

Latest revision as of 16:10, 21 April 2014

GALLEY, Adrian (1960- ). Actor, voice artist, scriptwriter, journalist.

Biography

Married to actress Vicki Bawcombe

Training

Trained at the University of the Witwatersrand Drama Department.

Career

EDIT >>> **** Equally at home on stage, behind a microphone or in front of the camera, Adrian Galley is in demand nationally and internationally as an actor, voice artist, scriptwriter and broadcaster. His rich voice is instantly recognisable from his time as a news anchor and journalist at stations such as Channel Africa, SAfm, Radio 702 and 567CapeTalk, while he also has extensive experience in radio drama and corporate advertising.

Galley has a number of international films to his credit, including The Deal, playing opposite William H Macy and Meg Ryan. In Goodbye Bafana he appears with Joseph Feinnes and Denis Heysbert, and Mercenary for Justice sees him avoid trading blows with tough-guy Steven Seagal. He is also seen regularly on television in South Africa, Germany, Canada and the US. His musical ear and baritone voice have carried him through six seasons touring with a cappella group Not the Midnight Mass. He’s performed on many South African stages, most recently appearing as part of the acclaimed Cape Town company, The Mechanicals. (Artslink May 2012)

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Awards, etc

Sources

http://www.artlink.co.za/news_article.htm?contentID=30120


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