We hear their voices every day, but who are they really? We summed up all the voice actors who dubbed Valorant Agents in alphabetical order, so you can get to know them better! And well, some really look like their Agents.
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The voices of the game!
Effie Nkrumah is an actress from Ghana, so she shares the country with Astra. Moreover, she's an artist in the full sense of the word – she's an actress, works in poetry, and is also an activist! If Riot decides to make a Valorant TV Show with actual actors one day, it seems like Effie has no replacement. Still, this is not enough to sum up this inspiring person, so we highly encourage you to check out her Instagram – @Benumah | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Although Breach is annoying as a character to play against, we all love him for his in-game appearance, part of which is the voice-over by David Menkin. This gentleman has a great background when it comes to voice acting in video games. Some of the games he voice acted in were:
But that's not all! David has also done voice acting in classic cartoons from your childhood, such as Bob the Builder or Thomas & Friends. So, one could say that he's been entertaining millennials since forever. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Next up, we have another very experienced voice actor. Steve Blum has one of the most iconic American-like voices of all time when it comes to the gaming industry, which makes him a perfect fit for a character like Brimstone up front. He previously voice acted in games like:
And yeah, he just has the voice of a commander, you have to admit it. | © Wikimedia Commons – Gage Skidmore / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Eh bien, now someone less experienced, but that doesn't mean he hadn't voiced his Agent just perfectly (especially that he didn't have an easy task)! Even though Hugo Pierre Martin is pretty new to the voice acting industry, he also worked on Ghost of Tsushima and Wasteland 3. That's a great start, right? | © huggopierremartin.com / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Yeah, we also felt like that "Kale" merchant from Elden Ring sounded pretty familiar. Nabil Elouahabi is more about actual acting than voice acting, but he has been doing a great job there as well. Moreover, Nabil has some Moroccan roots, which means that he kind of shares the origin country with Cypher. | © Twitter / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Voice acting Fade was Selin's first experience with working on video games, and she surely did a great job there. Well, her job was to voice a character to instill fear in the players; not an easy task, that's for sure. But she made it, and thanks to her, we have by far the darkest character in the game. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
If you've been into K-Pop before Valorant, you might have known Shannon before, as she was a British-Korean K-Pop singer. Almost like we've had a K/DA member in the Valorant PROTOCOL! Jokes aside, her role as Jett is what really boosted her popularity, and now she is a big Twitch streamer with over 300K followers. | © Twitter / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Now, the most robotic voice in Valorant, provided by Gabe Kunda. This gentleman has the most experience in anime, so if you're an avid fan of this genre, you may have recognized his voice. And even though his voice seems to fit to villian charachters, he can do anything with it! He even used it for one of the Barbie TV series, which shows that this man knows what he's doing. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
But let's go back to the less experienced in the game industry, yet so talented voice actors! Eva Feiler has a giant experience in theatrical performances, which really shows in Killjoy's voice. She also played in TV Shows like "Urban Legends" and "The Merchant of Venice". | © Twitter / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Vanille Velasquez started voice acting when she was just 11 years old, and she has been very successful in the industry. You may recognize her voice in League of Legends, where she voice-acted Zeri! Plus, just like Neon, Vanille is from the Philippines, which makes her probably the best pick that Riot could do. | © vanillevelasquez.com / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Just like KAY/O's voice actor, Jason Marnocha is well-experienced in voice acting anime series. He started as a voice actor in One Punch Man, and well, now he is one of the darkest voices of Valorant. Omen will surely have some more to do in the lore, so there's still a lot of work ahead of Jason. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Even though looking at Phoenix, many people would love Soulja Boy to act him, then well, that's not the case. Afolabi Alli is very experienced in theater performances and (as you can see) has a stylish jacket, so you can see that he shares something with Phoenix. But well, we hope he hasn't burned his school to the ground as our favorite Agent did. | © Trisha Ward / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Carolina Ravassa is another well-experienced voice actor who worked on various video games and TV shows. Want some titles? Sure: Overwatch (Sombra!), Cyberpunk 2077, Far Cry 6, even Mr. Robot. It just screams "experience". | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Valorant's Reyna is her first big gaming voice acting performance, but she did just a perfect job here. Just like the character she's voice-acting, Karina Altamirano is from Mexico. She has used her Spanish Luffy voice in productions like One Piece. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
She looks familiar, doesn't it? It's because she starred in "Peaky Blinders", a popular Netflix show. Yeah, now it all makes sense, doesn't it? Naomi Yang was raised in Bejiing, but raised in Manchester. Wow, we have a lot of UK voice actors in Valorant, have you noticed? | © Twitter / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Skye's Australian accent is provided by Miranda O'Hare, an experienced voice actor from (you would never guess) Australia! But she can do a lot more with her voice, which you can check out on her very active TikTok account. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Aaron Vodovoz is a British performer with a Russian parents, And yeah, now it all starts to make sense, right? Sova doesn't sound like a native Russian, but he's far from being British either. Nice one Mr. Aaron. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
Ashly Burch is an American voice actor/performer with experience in productions like Fortnite or Tiny Tina's Wonderlands. In Valorant, she has a bit darker role, but she's doing a great job here as well. | © Instagram / Riot Games / Valorfeed
And lastly, Daisuke Takahashi – the voice of our edgy anime boy named Yoru. This Japanese voice actor has experience in voicing games like Final Fantasy XV: Comrades or Resident Evil 2, so Valorant is clearly not his first gaming project. | © Daisuke Takahashi / Riot Games/ Valorfeed
We hear their voices every day, but who are they really? We summed up all the voice actors who dubbed Valorant Agents in alphabetical order, so you can get to know them better! And well, some really look like their Agents.
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We hear their voices every day, but who are they really? We summed up all the voice actors who dubbed Valorant Agents in alphabetical order, so you can get to know them better! And well, some really look like their Agents.
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