
Stephanie Belle
Singer
Stephanie Belle has been a professional singer for over 20 years with a wealth of vocal experience around the world. She was even invited to entertain guests by Richard Branson on Necker Island!
Having performed in many successful professional bands in numerous musical genres, Stephanie now finds herself singing classics from the heart. From an era filled with some of our most recognisable female vocalists. Stephanie’s repertoire covers songs from the 1930’s to the 1940’s. Having always been inspired by some of our most legendary female performers. Stephanie’s passion for music shines through in her vocal style and performance.
With a plethora of experience over the years singing at corporate events, weddings, private parties and functions (and even an X Factor promotional advert). You will be taken back to an era of unforgettable music that still resonates with us all today.
People we are lucky to have worked with
The Blackout Buddies are lucky to have worked with, and alongside many people, some of these are below, along with a link to their website.

Steve McTigue
Winston Churchill/King George VI
Steve is a character actor in the truest sense of the word, he has played some of the most famous and iconic people from history, Winston Churchill, King Edward VII & Captain Smith of the Titanic, as well as, from the other end of the spectrum Tramps and Scruffy Old Men!!! Steve prefers the medium of TV & Film and you will find him never too far from a film set somewhere…Over the years he has appeared in the BBC’s Dirk Gently, Hustle, Come Fly With Me, Doctors, Clocking Off, and Cold Feet.
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Not only is Steve a consummate actor, but quite an accomplished Voice-Over artist. Having been told once he had the “Perfect actors face for radio”, he decided to take a look at that side of the business, and today can be heard around the world on TV and Radio, as well as ‘Host’ at Royal and Celebrity events, most notably for Her Majesty, The Queen and President George W Bush. Some of his most recent Voice-Over’s have been for Jaguar Cars (USA), The History Channel and National Geographic Channel, Sky and the BBC.


