All Valorant voice actors: Clove, Gekko, Jett, more
Riot GamesThe Valorant roster continues to grow, and Riot Games not only gave them nationality and a story to tell. Those stories ara told by specific actors, so take a look at the actors who voice your favorite Valorant Agents.
Much like its popular counterparts, Overwatch 2 and Fortnite, Valorant excels in creating distinctive lore that makes each character, like the new Agent Clove, unique beyond their in-game combat capabilities.
That’s why many have been curious about their voice actor as it seems like Riot have hit the mark yet again with their choice.
Here are all the English-speaking voice actors behind your favorite Valorant agents.
- All English Valorant Voice Actors
- Announcer – Cynthia Kaye McWilliams
- Astra – Effie Nkrumah
- Breach – David Menkin
- Brimstone – Steve Blum
- Chamber – Hugo Pierre Martin
- Clove – Isla Campbell
- Cypher – Nabil Elouahabi
- Fade – Selin Cuhadaroglu
- Gekko – Alejandro Antonio Ruiz
- Harbor – Sunil Malhotra
- Jett – Shannon Williams
- KAY/O – Gabe Kunda as KAY/O
- Killjoy – Eva Feiler
- Neon – Vanille Velasquez
- Omen – Jason Marnocha
- Phoenix – Afolabi Alli
- Raze – Carolina Ravassa
- Reyna – Karina Altamirano
- Sage – Naomi Yang
- Skye – Miranda O’Hare
- Sova – Aaron Vodovoz
- Viper – Ashly Burch
- Yoru – Daisuke Takahashi
- Who is Iso’s voice actor in Valorant Episode 7 Act 3?
All English Valorant Voice Actors
Announcer – Cynthia Kaye McWilliams
While not technically a character in Valorant, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams voices the often-heard Announcer, making her presence felt throughout the game. Her distinct voice calls out crucial in-game events, including the Ace notification, whether you’re celebrating victory or tasting defeat.
Astra – Effie Nkrumah
In Valorant, the voice behind Astra’s charming singing and quips belongs to Australian-Ghanaian voice actor Effie Nkrumah. Nkrumah, an accomplished creative with a long track record in promoting Ghanaian culture, is best known for her poetry and non-fiction writing, publishing multiple African-focused books under the pen name Benumah.
Breach – David Menkin
Norwegian voice actor David Menkin lends his talent to the character of Breach in Valorant. Despite being Swedish in the game, the ginger-bearded Initiator is convincingly played by Menkin, a 20-year veteran in voice acting. He’s had roles in Florence Foster Jenkins and the Angry Birds Movie and contributed to games like Xenoblade Chronicles and WoW’s Battle for Azeroth expansion.
Brimstone – Steve Blum
Steve Blum, a renowned figure in the gaming voice-acting sphere, voices the stern American controller, Brimstone in Valorant. With a wide-ranging career spanning from Dota 2 and Maplestory to Starcraft 2, Blum’s deep, iconic voice fits Brimstone perfectly.
Chamber – Hugo Pierre Martin
French Sentinel Agent Chamber’s voice is brought to life in Valorant by Hugo Pierre Martin. His previous work includes roles in HBO’s Westworld adaptation, Ghost of Tsushima, and Shin Megami Tensei.
Clove – Isla Campbell
Scottish Controller Clove is voiced by the non-binary actor Isla Campbell. The actor portrayed Theo in the Scottish dark comedy-drama “Float,” which aired in 2021 on the BBC.
Cypher – Nabil Elouahabi
Cypher, Valorant’s Moroccan Agent, is voiced by the native Morrocan Nabil Elouahabi. While Cypher isn’t prominently featured, his silky voice has definitely earned a fan base. Prior to Valorant, Elouahabi starred in BBC shows like Casualty and EastEnders.
Fade – Selin Cuhadaroglu
In Valorant, the fearsome Turkish agent Fade is voiced by native Turk Selin Cuhadaroglu. Ryan Clements, a Narrative Writer at Riot, praised her as “perfect” for the role and expressed his gratitude for her contribution to adding an authentic Turkish voice to the game.
Gekko – Alejandro Antonio Ruiz
Alejandro Antonio Ruiz, the voice behind the animal-loving Gekko in Valorant, brings a playful yet caring touch to the battlefield. With experience from projects like Street Fighter 6 and The Callisto Protocol, Ruiz brings plenty of voice-acting experience to the table.
Harbor – Sunil Malhotra
Sunil Malhotra voices Harbor, Valorant’s first water-themed Agent. Malhotra, of Indian origin, has had previous voice acting roles with Riot Games, lending his voice to League of Legends’ Akshan and characters like Kung Lao from Mortal Kombat 11 and Jun from Halo: Reach.
Jett – Shannon Williams
Shannon Williams, a K-Pop star turned voice actor, brings an iconic performance to Valorant as Jett. Her journey started with SBS’s Star King in 2010 and has since turned into one of the most recognizable voices in the game.
KAY/O – Gabe Kunda
Gabe Kunda’s distinct, heavily modified voice brings to life Valorant’s terrifying terminator, KAY/O. The Texan-born voice actor’s other credits include the English dubs of Black Clover, My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, and the role of Jackal in Call of Duty: Warzone.
Killjoy – Eva Feiler
Eva Feiler brings charm and enthusiasm to Valorant’s German Agent, Killjoy. Interestingly, she also owns the same yellow jacket, aligning her appearance with the character. Feiler’s notable roles include performances in Urban Legends and The Crown, and she has also narrated audiobooks, including a Warhammer horror audio drama, Darkly Dreaming.
Neon – Vanille Velasquez
Valorant’s fast-paced Filipino Duelist, Neon, is voiced by Manila-based actor Vanille Velasquez. In addition to Neon, she is also the voice behind League of Legends champion, Zeri, and is the titular character Jelly in the Filipino children’s TV show, Jelly, Ben, and Pogo.
Omen – Jason Marnocha
American voice actor Jason Marnocha gives a chilling performance as Valorant’s mysterious Agent, Omen. The voice is significantly modified but carries the raw emotion Marnocha imparts. He has lent his voice to multiple anime dubs, including JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Carole and Tuesday, and appeared in WoW’s Shadowlands expansion as Prince Renathal.
Phoenix – Afolabi Alli
Phoenix’s voice actor, Afolabi Alli, delivers iconic quips that make Phoenix one of the most memorable characters in Valorant. Before Valorant, Alli appeared in several British television shows and recently worked in the This Is Hell mini-series.
Raze – Carolina Ravassa
Popular gaming voice actress Carolina Ravassa voices the energetic Raze in Valorant. Known for playing Sombra in Overwatch, her transition to Valorant excited many fans. Her impressive resume includes roles in GTA V, Just Cause 4, and Cyberpunk 2077.
Reyna – Karina Altamirano
Emerging voice actor Karina Altamirano voices Reyna, adding a perfect touch to the Mexican duelist. Although new to the industry, Altamirano’s performance as Reyna has garnered positive responses.
Sage – Naomi Yang
Naomi Yang, the voice behind Valorant’s healing Agent, Sage, delivers an engaging performance. Despite this being her first video game role, Yang, a seasoned actor, has appeared in numerous TV series and movies including the Wolfe TV series.
Skye – Miranda O’Hare
The distinct Australian accent of Valorant’s eco-warrior, Skye, belongs to Miranda O’Hare. After joining Valorant, O’Hare’s popularity surged, with fans frequently requesting voice lines on her TikTok. She occasionally streams and appeared on the popular soap opera Home and Away before moving to the US.
Sova – Aaron Vodovoz
Aaron Vodovoz voices Valorant’s Russian Agent, Sova, bringing to life the direct and straightforward character. With a career spanning over 20 years, he made his TV debut in 2001 and eventually made it to renowned projects like The King’s Man.
Viper – Ashly Burch
Renowned voice actor Ashly Burch lends her voice to Valorant’s Viper, creating some of the most memorable lines in the game. Burch has an illustrious career, with writing credits on Adventure Time and award-winning performances in Life Is Strange and Horizon Zero Dawn.
Yoru – Daisuke Takahashi
The elusive Duelist, Yoru, is voiced by Daisuke Takahashi in his first-ever video game role. Takahashi’s career includes several anime roles, including supporting parts in the ‘Wake Up, Girls!’ series and various roles in “DEVILMAN: Crybaby.”
Who is Iso’s voice actor in Valorant?
As of writing, we don’t actually know who Iso’s voice actor is in Valorant. Iso was released in Episode 7 Act 3, and his voice actor is still a mystery.
Keeping in mind Riot’s choice of previous voice actors and their preference of having them of the same ethnicity as the character, don’t be surprised to see a Chinese voice actor for Iso in the game.
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