Aundrea Fudge is a New York-born accent, dialect, speech, and voice coach with a passion for helping performers find clarity, authenticity, and freedom in their voices. With a background in linguistics and singing, and an MFA in Voice Studies from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (2018), she brings both academic insight and embodied practice to her coaching.
Now based in London, Aundrea teaches and leads accent workshops at several of the UK’s most respected drama schools, including the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. She also works extensively in professional theatre, with coaching credits that include productions at the Barbican (Good Night Oscar), Shakespeare’s Globe (The Crucible), Donmar Warehouse (Skeleton Crew, Clyde’s, Fear of 13), and the Noël Coward Theatre (Slave Play), among many others.
Aundrea specializes in American regional accents, Latinx accents, and accents across the African and Caribbean diasporas. Her work celebrates vocal and cultural diversity while supporting performers in approaching accent work with nuance, respect, and confidence.
With a transatlantic sensibility and a strong foundation in both classical voice and contemporary performance, Aundrea helps artists unlock the full expressive range of their voice—one sound at a time.