Reliable accents for real performance conditions

To help me help you, which of these describes you best?

CBC logoCBC logo

Featured on

working on an audition or a booked role

seeking a dialect coach to work with cast on a show/film/videogame

looking for help to sound
more confident and natural

Why Mark?

Most accent work is tested at rest. Mine isn’t.

I train accents and speech behaviour so they remain intact when conditions change — when the scene speeds up, when emotion takes over, when the script shifts, or when the day runs long.

This is about stability, not imitation.
It's about understanding structure and placement, not memorising sound.
It's about people, not stereotypes.

I work with actors and communicators who need speech that survives performance—speed, emotion, fatigue, rewrites, and the pressure of everyone's eyes and ears on you—not something that only works in a quiet room.

smiling girl in black and white striped shirt
smiling girl in black and white striped shirt
person crying beside bed
person crying beside bed
woman looking back while smiling
woman looking back while smiling
man in grey crew neck shirt
man in grey crew neck shirt
man in black collared shirt
man in black collared shirt

I work with actors and communicators who need speech that survives performance—speed, emotion, fatigue, rewrites, and the pressure of everyone's eyes and ears on you—not something that only works in a quiet room.