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Meet the Voice Actors of God of War’s Cast

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God of War Voice Actors Christopher Judge – Kratos – Christopher Judge hasn’t always played Kratos, with the iconic character being played by TC Carson in all the previous games. You may know Judge from elsewhere, however. He’s played Teal’c in Stargate SG-1, Jericho in Turok, and D-Mob in a couple of Def Jam games. He’s not the most experience video game actor around but it is fair to say that, after this performance, his voice will be recognisable from now on.

God of War Voice Actors

Voice Actors Sunny Suljic – Atreus – Since he’s only just reaching his teenage years, Sunny Suljic isn’t the most experience actor, but he’s excellent as Atreus in God of War. His other performances include playing Bob Murphy in The Killing of the Sacred Deer and Tarby Corrigan in the upcoming The House with a Clock in Its Walls. Maybe we’ll see more from him in video games in the near future.

God of War Voice Actors

God of War Voice Actors Jeremy Davies – The Stranger – Jeremy Davies is certainly more used to live action work than video game voice work. According to his IMDb page, he hasn’t worked on a video game before, but you’ll probably recognise him from some huge movies. He played Corporal Upham in Saving Private Ryan and Laurence in Twister. On the small screen, he’s also appeared in the Twin Peaks reboot, Justified, Sleepy Hollow, and Hannibal. He plays The Stranger in God of War.

God of War Voice Actors

Alastair Duncan – Mimir – Born in Scotland, UK, Duncan has appeared in many high profile TV shows and movies throughout his career, including Castle, The Batman (as Alfred), and Westworld. However, video game fans are likely to recognise his voice as Celebrimbor in Shadow of Mordor and its sequel. He has lent his voice to other games too, including The Order: 1886, Mass Effect 3, and the Infinity Blade games. He plays Mimir in God of War.

God of War Voice Actors

God of War Voice Actors Robert Craighead – Brok – Brok is one of the two elves you meet in the game that allow you to upgrade your gear and provide some much needed comic relief. Craighead is experienced across in both live action and voice work. On the silver and small screens he has played Sergeant Clarke in New Girl, Judge Wayne in The Young and the Restless, and Detective Vincent Skarsgaard in Future Man. In terms on video games, he’s lent his voice to Rainbow Six: Siege, Dead Rising 3, the Tomb Raider reboot, and Resistance: Burning Skies.

God of War Voice Actors

Adam Harrington – Sindri – Sindri is the second of the two elves that help you upgrade the Leviathan Axe as you play though God of War, and he is played by Adam Harrington. Harrington is a very experienced video game voice actor, playing characters across a variety of genres. The characters you may recognise him as include, Bigby Wolf in The Wolf Among Us, Grandmaster Meio in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite, and Reaper Soldier in XCOM 2.

God of War Voice Actors

Carole Ruggier – The Witch – Carole Ruggier has been part of the God of War series since it began in 2005, having played Athena and Aphrodite in the original PlayStation 2 game. Now, she plays The Witch in the PS4 game. You may also recognise her from the likes of Halo: Reach (Auntie Dot), Ghost Recon (Narrator), and TV’s Agent Carter (Mrs. Carter).

God of War Voice Actors

Danielle Bisutti – Freya – Danielle Bisutti is new to the video game voice world, with God of War being her only credit in that area. Most of her career has been spent on the small screen, having worked on shows such as True Jackson VP, Grey’s Anatomy, and CSI. She’s also a singer-songwriter, releasing some awarding winning music in the early 2000s. She plays The Witch/Freya in God of War.

God of War Voice Actors

Corey Burton – Zeus

Nolan North – Modi

Troy Baker – Magni

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Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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