

I just did it, sent it off, and in the fullness of time Davey in contact with me and said, 'You’ve got the gig, let’s do it.' And it just went on from there." (Not) Playing Games I know the voice that should be used for this.' So that was it.
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It’s one of those weird things that, when you look at a script, and I thought, 'Oh, this is nice.I think I know how to say this. Of course, once I opened it up, the script that Davey had posted was effectively the first paragraph of the original The Stanley Parable. I thought it was going to be religious, because there’s a lot of church stuff that appears on Voice123. A lot of the jobs that crop up on that site are fairly pedestrian and quite dull quite often, and all I saw was the title, The Stanley Parable. I remember it cropped up in my inbox on a Saturday morning, when I was a bit worse for wear from the night before. "It was one of those, sort of, serendipity things. It was an open audition, and that’s exactly how I got it," explains Brighting. "It was a job that was originally advertised on a talent website in the US, called Voice123. But as quintessential to the game as Brighting has become, he's actually a somewhat unlikely person to have gotten involved in voicing video games, having worked almost exclusively on audio books, UK TV and radio adverts, and corporate work beforehand.

British voice over artist Kevan Brighting lends his voice to Wreden's wry and brilliant script, and is well on his way to becoming a cult personality in the gaming world due to the title's success.
