Sunny Arts
"Drama, film and the creative arts can be the most powerful way to put a message across and bring about change. They engage the audiences senses, feelings and emotions, they move people. And when people are moved, they move".
Will Geffin, Director Sunny Arts
"The best presentation I have ever seen"
"A really wonderful performance"
"The professionalism and dedication of yourself and your colleagues is inspirational"
Kathryn Stone Director, Voice UK
"I was riveted from the start"
"The presentation of Jake's Justice was without doubt the single most powerful learning event I have attended"
James Wood, Managing Director, Prime Life Ltd.
"Deep Understanding and Awareness"
"Thank you for flying the flag for theatre that is entertaining and political"
"It has informed a lot of my thinking about the work I do now"
Jackie Kerr, Crown Prosecution Service
"There was a real sense of engagement from the audience"
"The play was absolutely amazing! I'm sure everyone must have reflected on what they do in their professional life and how they will do it in the future"
Crown Prosecution Lawyer
"You do excellent work, you really do"
"I feel the play had a massive impact on myself and on my colleagues".
Social Worker, Lincolnshire County Council
"An extraordinarily powerful piece of drama"
Sunny Arts represents Actors, Presenters and Performers who have an understanding of social issues. All these Performers have extensive professional film and theatre experience and are exemplary performers. They are versatile and can play lighter roles and comedy as well as realistic 'social' roles.
A number of the performers we represent are featured below.
For more information or to arrange to meet an actor please contact Artist Management at info@sunnyarts.co.uk


June Elvin is a very experienced actress who has been working in Feature Films, Television and Theatre for many years. June was under contract to Ealing Studios in its heyday and made films with a number of leading Film Directors. In the last few years June has made a name for herself as one of the countries leading older actresses in social realism roles. Her performances in 'Jake's Justice' and as a Dementia sufferer in 'Someone To watch Over Me' have recieved national acclaim. June is available for film, television, voice over and commercial work and though she has now become recognised for her more serious roles she has much experience in comedy and lighter roles.
June's extensive work includes:
FILM
For Ealing Studios- Nicholas Nickleby / Too Hot To Handle / Judgement Deferred / She Shall Have Murder / Celia / The Small Back Room.
Recent Film Work- Waiting For Christian / Smiley / Jake's Justice / Somone To Watch Over Me.
TV
Probation Officer / Dickie Henderson Show / Mrs Thursday / Z Cars / Human Relations / Tableau Of Love / Robert The Bruce.
THEATRE
West End - Pride and Prejudice / Give A Dog A Bone / The Bells (with Patricia Routledge).
Repertory theatres worked at include- Worthing / Ryde / Oxford / Watford / Rhyl / Croydon.
Other theatre work includes: Twelth Night at the Lyric Hammersith (with Edward Woodward).
June is also an accomplished writer and her novel: Sisters At War is now available in bookshops. If you have any problems getting a hold of a copy let us know. We are trying to get this wonderful novel about The Queen Alexandra nurses during the second world war made into a film, if you would like more information about this get in touch.
We represent a number of Performers with disabilities and learning difficulties. These professional actors are available for all engagements. Because of their disability they may need support with particular aspects of the entertainment industry, for example sight reading at auditions. This in no way affects their ability to be highly effective and emotionally moving performers. Sunny Arts has been working with actors with disabilities for over 20 years and provides Performance Coaches who can accompany actors if required to enable them to be professional in all environments, for example on Film Sets or in Television Studios.
if you are looking for a Performer with a particular disability please contact us.
NICHOLAS WOLFSON


Nicholas is a brilliant actor with a natural feel for the actors process. He has been acting for over ten years and came to national attention with his powerful and moving portrayal of Jake, a man who had been abused, in the play and subsequent film of Jake's Justice.
Some reviews of Nick's work-
"A powerful, moving performance" "absolutely amazing"
" A marvellous performance" " I certainly had a lump in my throat"
"What comes over in NIcholas Wolfson's performance of Jake is a deep sense of injustice and the lasting impact that abuse has on him and his family". Clive Cartman-Frost
Height 5'6" Playing age 35 to 45
Film
Jake (lead) in Jake's Justice.
Mathew in The Workforce Are Go!
Jerry in Bullying Hurts.
Theatre
Jake (lead) Jake's Justice
Mickey in Dream On
Ian in Michael's Story
Stevie in The Phantom Of The Diner
Lancelot in Arthur The Hero
The Brother in Carry On Back To The Future
RODDY DAVIES
Roddy is a clever and talented performer with great comic timing. He has played numerous comedy roles and has a natural ability for comedy although he has played serious roles. His performance in the film 'Not The Doctor's' has entertained many people and is used by numerous organisations and Health Trusts across Britain.
Height 5'6" Playing age 35 to 45
Film
Mat (lead) in 'Not The Doctor's'.
Sam (Lead) in Bullying Hurts.
Theatre
several comedy parts in A Kind Of Magic
Jack in Arthur The Hero
Fiar Tuck in Robin Hood.
Several comedy characters in The Love Show