Sue Wells started as a copywriter with RNZ in 1986, moved into announcing the following year and hasn't stopped talking since. She's done all kinds of radio from provincial sports to metro music breakfast to metro talkback, and still does the odd piece on National Radio.
Sue has a decade of television under her belt as well, and her theatre background has finally helped out in her first teeny tiny film role. Sue haunts you in the supermarket as one of the voiceover queens of frozen foods. Sue's also a muso, sings, plays anything that sits still long enough in front of her and is a wicked mimic. (Need a really scary Helen Clark?)
Sue's fluent in a whole swag of languages and if you need a perfect accent, she's the one you want. From straight and serious documentaries through to talking books, acting, ultra silly or sell-sell-sell, Sue Wells is the original one take wonder and is more than happy to give you a demo if you want to try before you buy. (But you'll have to commit before you get the Ginsu knives!) :)