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All Modern Warfare 2 Voice Actors 2022

Don't go dark on the talented voices behind Task Force 141

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Another year, another Call of Duty. But this time, COD fans are due to receive a reimaging of the iconic Modern Warfare 2. Fans who’ve preordered the game got to experience the campaign one week before the complete launch of the game. With that being said, you may be curious as to who are the voices behind the latest blockbuster entry from the mega successful franchise. Without further ado, here are All of the Modern Warfare 2 (2022) Voice Actors.

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***Potential Spoilers for Fans of the original Modern Warfare 2***

Complete Voice Actor Cast of Modern Warfare 2

Below is the cast of MW2.

  • Barry Sloane: Captain John Price
  • Neil Ellice: John MacTavish (Soap)
  • Samuel Roukin: Simon Riley (Ghost)
  • Elliot Knight: Kyle Garrick (Gaz)
  • Claudia Doumit: Farah Karim
  • Glenn Moreshower: General Shepard
  • Ace Marrero: Nunez
  • Alain Mesa: Alejandro Vargas
  • Rya Kihlstedt: Kate Laswell
  • Warren Kole: Philip Graves
  • Bayardo De Murguia: Rodolfo Parra
  • Ibrahim Renno: Hassan Zyani
  • Stefan Kapicic: Nikolai
  • Mari Elisa Camargo: Valeria Garza
  • Ramon Fernandez: Diego Salgado

This year’s Call of Duty is a direct sequel to the popular Modern Warfare (2019). Fan favorites such as Captain Price make an epic return in another globetrotting adventure. But that’s not all, new operators such as the leader of the Mexican Special Forces; Alejandro Vargas, accompany Task 141 on their campaign against terrorism. Players can expect to complete the campaign in 4 to 6 hours, depending on their skill level and difficulty. Eagle-eyed players may even notice a variety of callbacks and easter eggs while playing the campaign.

As usual for the franchise, MW2 features voice and mocap talent from notable actors in the gaming, television, and film industry, respectively. Warren Kole, who plays Philip Graves, was Rafe Adler in Uncharted 4, while Alain Mesa has voice credits for various games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, The Division, and Forza Horizon 5. Gamers may even recognize Rya Kihlstedt from her appearances in Home Alone 3, Deep Impact, and the Superman and Lois TV Series.

Of course, the entire voice cast from the 2019 title reprises their roles once again. A breakout star from the reboot was Barry Sloane who voices Captain John Price. Sloane is notable for appearing in various British soap operas, along with the drama; Revenge and Navy Seals.

Neil Ellice, who plays Price’s best mate; Soap has major acting credits, such as that appearing in Loki and the not-so-major Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn mini-series. Ellice’s squadmate Samuel Roukin (Ghost) also made his Marvel debut in Agents of Shield and was also in the oscar-nominated Happy-Go-Lucky. Another random fact about Roukin is that he’s also a DJ part-time, which arguably would be an interesting quirk for Ghost to have in-game.

And finally, there’s Elliot Knight, who portrays Gaz once again in MW2 (2022). Knight made his acting debut in several popular shows, such as How to Get Away with Murder and HBO’s Titans. So as you can see, the cast of Task 141 is no strangers to Hollywood.

And with that, those are all the voice actors in Modern Warfare 2 (2022) along with bonus intel on the other content available at launch and in the near future. Stay Frosty and keep your sights on Twininfinite.

About the author

Travon Wimberly

I'm a huge gamer that enjoys writing about the industry! I got my bachelor's degree in Creative Writing and I've written for various places such as law firms, life insurance companies, and much more. Currently I'm getting my Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling but I do freelance content for Twinfinite. Generally speaking, I've been gaming my entirely life and I'm extremely familiar with various genres and trends. Right now I have a PS5, Gaming Laptop, and Switch. Usually I play First Person Shooters, RPGs, and fighting games, but I'm always open to new experiences.

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