Harriet  Prebble

Harriet Prebble

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Bio

Harriet Prebble is an actor, voice actor, performance capture artist and content creator based in Wellington, New Zealand. She is the Community Content Creator for PikPok, New Zealand's largest game development and publishing studio.

 

Harriet began her performance career in theatre. She was nominated for Most Promising Newcoming and Best Supporting Actress at the Wellington Theatre Awards for her first professional theatre role as Janet Frame in Gifted. She went on to perform in many Circa Theatre productions, including supporting roles in Three Days in the Country, Stage Kiss, The Father, The Pink Hammer, and the lead role in The Atom Room. She directed, co-produced and starred in the sold-out season of Dungeoning & Dragoning in 2020, a live improvised comedy show, and directed the premiere season of The Coven on Grey Street in 2023.

 

Harriet has been the voice for many reputable organisations including the NZ Department of Conservation and the NZ Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation, and regularly contributes readings for Radio New Zealand Drama.

 

Harriet was the narrator for the indie smash hit Another Crab's Treasure by AggroCrab, voiced a number of non-player characters for AAA action role-playing game Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn by A44 Games, and has completed voice and performance capture work for the upcoming survival horror game Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days.

 

She voiced multiple characters in the Amazon Prime animated children's television series Nori Rollercoaster Boy (2016-17) alongside Thomasin McKenzie and Peter Hambleton. Her film work includes a supporting role in independent feature film Status Pending (2018), loop voice work for the international blockbuster hit Dune 2 (2024), and the lead role in short film Kūmara Blues (2024) produced by Snap Shot Shorts.