Terrence Frederick Scammell is a Canadian voice actor and voice director.
In a career that has spanned more than 40 years, Scammell has worked on hundreds of series, live-action films, documentaries and video games for BBC, PBS, Syfy, Teletoon, Ubisoft and other production companies around the world. He has also done many voice acting roles for film, television and video games in both Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, Ontario.
Scammell received an ACTRA award for voicing the character of Darph Bobo on Tripping the Rift, and his directing work has been nominated for awards in North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom.
Scammell's family emigrated from England to Canada during the inter-war years. His father, Frederick Scammell, was a career army officer and a veteran of the Second World War. His mother, Kathleen Scammell, was a civil servant and a semi-professional singer.
Terrence was born in Montreal in 1958 and grew up in Ottawa. As a boy he received extensive musical training with the Gentlemen and Boy's Choir of St. Matthew's Anglican Church https://www.glebereport.ca/wp-content/uploads/1996/12/Glebe%20Report%201996%2012%2006%20v24%20n11.pdf under Brian Law. After graduating, he pursued a successful career as a stage actor in Ottawa for more than a decade. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_the_Film_Noir In the mid-1980s he transitioned to voice acting and voice directing.
Scammell is married to writer and blogger Sheila Singhal and divides his time between Montreal and Ottawa. He is a member of ACTRA and the Canadian Actors' Equity Association unions.