Jennifer Hale: Every voiced video game ever created
Where do you know the characters from?
#26
Posté 25 décembre 2015 - 10:06
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#27
Posté 25 décembre 2015 - 11:34
You need a freakin' hobby.
You are such a renegade, Killroy. Regardless, media and fiction are technically my hobbies. That is what a lot of my down time goes to.
#28
Posté 25 décembre 2015 - 11:39
Jennifer Hale: Every voiced video game ever created
I am prepared to take the sharks for this... but I am kind of getting sick of Jennifer Hales voice. She just needs to take a break from the spotlight -- just for awhile.
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#29
Posté 25 décembre 2015 - 11:44
I remember in history class when my teacher put on a clip from a documentary about the Nazi-Soviet pact, and Keith David was the narrator. I started grinning like a mad person. I think I went slightly insane
Pie, I just searched that up right after I read your comment. It is called "The War". I might have to watch that. I like WWI and some WWII history, so if Keith David is narrating, that is just a bonus.
#30
Posté 25 décembre 2015 - 11:52
Some I haven't seen mentioned:
Adam Baldwin as Kal'Reegar - Jayne in Firefly, Casey in Chuck
Dave Fennoy as Warlord Okeer - Lee Everett in The Walking Dead
Alan Dale as Henry Lawson - the OC, Lost, Once Upon a Time, The Winter Soldier
Armin Shimerman as Councilor Valern - the Principal in Buffy, Andrew Ryan in Bioshock
Brian George as Kahoku, Petrovsky - Greagoir in DAO, Larius in DA2's Legacy
I like your list, Evamitchelle. But Jayne Firefly was the one that stuck out to me. He was hilarious in Firefly. That show died before its time.
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#31
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 03:44
O Ventus
It's a little o.
#32
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 04:01
I am prepared to take the sharks for this... but I am kind of getting sick of Jennifer Hales voice. She just needs to take a break from the spotlight -- just for awhile.
I can't hate on her for doing a lot of work. I'm sure she's got bills to pay, and all that. It's just funny how many games she turns up in.
Probably the first part I remember from her in was as Jun'ko Zane in Freelancer. On a side note, I kind of wonder if that is how she got considered for Mass Effect. Freelancer was a Sci Fi game (albeit a flight/combat/space trading sim) that kind of had a Mass Effect vibe.
#33
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 04:45
I can't hate on her for doing a lot of work. I'm sure she's got bills to pay, and all that. It's just funny how many games she turns up in.
Probably the first part I remember from her in was as Jun'ko Zane in Freelancer. On a side note, I kind of wonder if that is how she got considered for Mass Effect. Freelancer was a Sci Fi game (albeit a flight/combat/space trading sim) that kind of had a Mass Effect vibe.
The part I most remember her for is Katrina from Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness. The game's setting has a strong Eastern European theme, so Hale adopts a thick Russian-sounding accent. She sounds completely different from how she sounds in ME; a real chameleon.
Other than that, ME has a strong Buffyverse lineage. A few have already been mentioned (i.e. Seth Green as Oz, Armin Shimerman as the Principle, etc.). In addition, Keith Szarabajka played Holtz, an 18th century vampire hunter, on Angel, while Robin Sachs played Giles' nemesis Ethan Rayne on Buffy.
A couple actors can be traced to Vietnam war movies: Adam Baldwin in Full Metal Jacket, Keith David as King in Platoon, and Martin Sheen as Willard in Apocalypse Now. Lastly, a few more random ones to round things off: Lance Henriksen had a minor role as a cop in the Sidney Lumet classic Dog Day Afternoon, Courtenay Taylor played Scarlet Lake in Alpha Protocol, and I don't think anyone has mentioned Claudia Black as Aeryn Sun in Farscape.
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#34
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 04:49
The part I most remember her for is Katrina from Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness. The game's setting has a strong Eastern European theme, so Hale adopts a thick Russian-sounding accent. She sounds completely different from how she sounds in ME; a real chameleon.
She also adopted an accent for Dynaheir in Baldur's Gate. I wouldn't have known it was her though, if for not for reading it here sometime after Mass Effect released.
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#35
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 04:56
Obvious ones like Grunt as Spike from Cowboy Bebop and Kal'Reegar as Jayne from Firefly. Btu the one that sticks with me is femshep was Elena from Grandia 2. I couldn't believe that when I saw it on imdb. Jennifer Hale is an incredible talent, and I wish voice actors/actresses got more notoriety.
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#36
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 05:05
Because this subforum apparently doesn't have enough garbage threads in it....why?
There is a special hell for heretics like you.I am prepared to take the sharks for this... but I am kind of getting sick of Jennifer Hales voice. She just needs to take a break from the spotlight -- just for awhile.
#37
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 05:12
and I don't think anyone has mentioned Claudia Black as Aeryn Sun in Farscape.
Bruh, can you even?
Claudia Black (Admiral Xen) - Morrigan in Dragon Age Origins and Inquisition, Aeryn Sun in FarScape
#38
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 06:29
The part I most remember her for is Katrina from Quest for Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness. The game's setting has a strong Eastern European theme, so Hale adopts a thick Russian-sounding accent. She sounds completely different from how she sounds in ME; a real chameleon.
Other than that, ME has a strong Buffyverse lineage. A few have already been mentioned (i.e. Seth Green as Oz, Armin Shimerman as the Principle, etc.). In addition, Keith Szarabajka played Holtz, an 18th century vampire hunter, on Angel, while Robin Sachs played Giles' nemesis Ethan Rayne on Buffy.
A couple actors can be traced to Vietnam war movies: Adam Baldwin in Full Metal Jacket, Keith David as King in Platoon, and Martin Sheen as Willard in Apocalypse Now. Lastly, a few more random ones to round things off: Lance Henriksen had a minor role as a cop in the Sidney Lumet classic Dog Day Afternoon, Courtenay Taylor played Scarlet Lake in Alpha Protocol, and I don't think anyone has mentioned Claudia Black as Aeryn Sun in Farscape.
Freddie Prinze Jr. is also tangentially related by virtue of being married to Sarah Michelle Gellar. Generally speaking there's quite a few actors from sci-fi shows or movies: Tricia Helfer and Michael Hogan from BSG, Yvonne Strahovski and Adam Baldwin from Chuck (also Angel and Firefly for him), Claudia Black in Stargate and Farscape, Carrie Ann-Moss from the Matrix etc.
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#39
Posté 26 décembre 2015 - 07:41
Claudia Black as Vala Maldoran in Stargate SG 1.
Marina Sirtis played Diana Troy in Star Trek: The Next Generation
Freddie Prince Jr . as Agent Ortiz in 24 season 9 I think.
Yvonne Strahowski in 24 season 10.
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#40
Posté 27 décembre 2015 - 11:13
#41
Posté 27 décembre 2015 - 11:22
It's a little o.
Oh, my apologies, o Ventus. Whenever I begin a sentence on my phone, the first letter always changes to the uppercase letter. I will make sure it lowercase next time.
#42
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 12:14
*Star Trek : The Next Generation - Deanna Troi - Benezia - Marina Sirtis
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#43
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 12:25
You've never heard of IMDB?
BSN, the ultimate remedy to looking something up... ![]()
#44
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 12:38
Anderson - Keith David - voice of Spawn. Also from The Thing.
#45
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 05:57
Was Liara's mother the councilor girl from Star Trek: The Next Generation?
Yes.
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#46
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 06:54
I am prepared to take the sharks for this... but I am kind of getting sick of Jennifer Hales voice. She just needs to take a break from the spotlight -- just for awhile.
https://youtube.com/...h?v=sJAeD1f2YnI
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#47
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 09:17
#48
Posté 28 décembre 2015 - 09:26
Maybe I was not prepared to take on the sharks.
#49
Posté 29 décembre 2015 - 10:58
I must tell you guys that I just started KOTOR 1 first time as it was In Steam Christmas sale (do not worry - I have been taking care of my credit card after those leaks)
AND I was amazed how many Mass Effect voices there were. I am a young player that's why I have been "living in a box" and did not know how amazing BioWare quality game there was still waiting for me...
When I heard Bastila's voice I KNEW that she was Jennifer Hale even though she did hide her normal tone very well and could still make Bastila's voice beautifully. Carth I knew from the beginning that he was voiced by Kaidan's voice actor, it was clear, but I almost scream of joy when I heard Jack's voice (Courtenay Taylor) in very Jack alike character (Juhani).
BTW, Courtenay Taylors character name Juhani is a very common boy's name in Finland so I laughed quite much when I met a catwoman named Juhani.
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#50
Posté 29 décembre 2015 - 02:54
You people are so young.
She's also in that new Jessica Jones series.
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