When you choose an agent in VALORANT, you hear more than scripted lines—you experience a performance shaped by a professional voice actor. Each character’s tone, accent, and delivery help define their identity and sharpen their presence in every match.
As you explore the full roster, you can trace how different actors give each agent a distinct personality. Their work adds clarity to the lore, strengthens immersion, and ensures every voice stands apart in the heat of play.
Astra Portrayed by Effie Nkrumah
You hear Effie Nkrumah bring Astra to life as VALORANT’s only Ghanaian agent. This marked her first role in a video game, expanding her work beyond film.
You may recognize her from The Great Gatsby (2013).
Outside acting, she serves as a board director at Multicultural Arts Victoria in Australia, supporting diverse artistic communities while shaping Astra’s distinct presence in-game.
Breach Voiced by David Menkin
You hear David Menkin, a Norwegian performer, as Breach in VALORANT. He brings years of game experience from titles like Final Fantasy XVI, Diablo IV, Alan Wake II, and Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.
- Nationality: Norwegian
- Role: Breach
- Medium: Video games
His background in major releases shapes Breach’s direct, forceful delivery.
Brimstone Voiced by Steve Blum

You hear Steve Blum as Brimstone, a performer with 780+ screen credits listed on IMDb. His long career gives the character a steady, authoritative tone that fits a battlefield commander.
You may recognize his voice from major titles such as:
- Dota 2
- Mortal Kombat 11
- Call of Duty: Black Ops IV
- Injustice 2
His extensive game work shapes Brimstone’s controlled delivery and disciplined presence.
Chamber Portrayed by Hugo Pierre Martin
You hear Hugo Pierre Martin as Chamber, delivering a controlled, refined performance that matches the agent’s precise and calculating style. His bilingual fluency strengthens Chamber’s French identity and sharp tone.
Beyond VALORANT, you can find his work in:
- Ghost of Tsushima (additional voices)
- The Last of Us Part II (additional voices)
- Days Gone (additional voices)
On screen, you may recognize him from Westworld, Our Flag Means Death, and The Young and the Restless, where he brings the same measured presence to live-action roles.
Clove by Isla Campbell
You hear Clove brought to life by Isla Campbell, a performer from Edinburgh. Before stepping into VALORANT, they built experience through smaller roles, including Theo in the BBC drama Float.
As a non-binary actor voicing a non-binary Agent, Campbell adds authentic representation to the roster. You notice that alignment reflected in Clove’s tone, attitude, and delivery throughout the game.
Cypher Portrayed by Nabil Elouahabi
You hear Nabil Elouahabi shape Cypher’s controlled, watchful tone throughout VALORANT. This role marks his second performance in a video game, expanding a career that already spans television and film.
You may recognize his work from series such as Law & Order: UK, HBO’s The Night Of, and His Dark Materials. He also appeared in major films, including Zero Dark Thirty and The Sum of All Fears.
| Role | Medium |
|---|---|
| Cypher | Video Game (VALORANT) |
| Various Characters | Television and Film |
Deadlock Portrayed by Nora Gjestvang
You hear Nora Gjestvang shape Deadlock with a firm, controlled delivery that reinforces the agent’s disciplined mindset. Her performance gives the Sentinel a steady, authoritative tone during tense moments.
Although you may recognize her voice work here, this role currently stands as her only credited appearance in a video game.
Fade Voiced by Selin Çuhadaroğlu
You hear Selin Çuhadaroğlu as Fade in VALORANT, marking her first role in a video game. She brings a measured and focused tone that fits the agent’s controlled presence.
Her screen work includes several short films and a role in the 2023 Gran Turismo film. You may also recognize her from the Turkish television series Akinci, where she has spent much of her acting career.
Gekko by Alejandro Antonio Ruiz
You hear Alejandro Antonio Ruiz as Gekko in VALORANT, delivering both English and Spanish voice lines. He shapes the agent’s confident, relaxed tone with clear character control.
You may also recognize his work in:
- Need for Speed Unbound
- The Callisto Protocol
- Tokyo Revengers (English voice of Izana Kurokawa)*
Harbor Portrayed by Sunil Malhotra
You likely recognize Sunil Malhotra as the voice behind Harbor in VALORANT. He also voiced Jun in Halo: Reach and Kung Lao in Mortal Kombat 11, adding strong action credentials to his résumé.
His work spans video games, animation, and television, giving Harbor a grounded and experienced vocal presence that fits the agent’s composed, tactical style.
Iso by Unknown
You won’t find an official credit for Iso’s English voice in VALORANT. Riot Games has not publicly named the performer behind the agent, and the studio has not offered clarification.
You can watch the MYTHS // Iso Agent Trailer, yet no actor appears in promotional details.
- Voice actor: Not disclosed
- Official statement: None released
- Community status: Ongoing speculation
Jett Portrayed by Shannon Williams
You hear Shannon Williams, a Welsh–South Korean performer, as Jett in Valorant. This role marked her first step into video game voice acting after building a career in music.
Before entering gaming, you could find her on stage in musical productions and pursuing professional singing. That performance background shapes Jett’s sharp, energetic delivery.
KAY/O Voiced by Gabe Kunda
When you hear KAY/O in VALORANT, you recognize the controlled, mechanical intensity shaped by Gabe Kunda. He delivers a firm, grounded tone that supports the agent’s anti-Radiant mission and tactical presence.
Kunda adapts his range across major franchises, including:
- Attack on Titan
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
- Apex Legends
His performance gives KAY/O a distinct, disciplined edge that fits the game’s competitive pace.
Killjoy Portrayed by Eva Feiler
You hear Eva Feiler as the inventive German Agent known for her bright yellow jacket and technical skill. This role marked her debut in video game voice acting.
Before stepping into the booth for VALORANT, you could see her on UK stages and on screen as Young Margaret Thatcher in The Crown.
Bringing Neon to Life with Vanille Velasquez
You hear Vanille Velasquez as Neon in VALORANT, delivering the agent’s fast and focused tone. She also voices Zeri in League of Legends, marking another collaboration with Riot Games.
- Voice Actor: Vanille Velasquez
- Roles at Riot: Neon, Zeri
Jason Marnocha as Omen
You hear Jason Marnocha shape Omen’s controlled, shadowed tone in VALORANT, giving the agent a restrained and deliberate presence. His delivery supports Omen’s mysterious identity without overstatement, relying on pacing and subtle inflection.
You may also recognize his work in other major titles:
- Travant – Fire Emblem Heroes
- Prince Renathal – World of Warcraft
- Roles in Hunter x Hunter and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Phoenix Portrayed by Afolabi Alli
You hear Afolabi Alli bring Phoenix to life in VALORANT, marking his first role in a video game.
- Voice Actor: Afolabi Alli
- Notable Stage Work: Royal Shakespeare Company
His British training shapes Phoenix’s confident tone and controlled delivery, reflecting experience built on professional theatre stages.
Raze Voiced by Carolina Ravassa
You hear Carolina Ravassa power Raze with sharp timing and bold delivery that match the agent’s aggressive style. She shapes Raze’s Brazilian identity through energetic lines and rhythmic cadence that fit the character’s explosive toolkit.
Notable Game Roles by Ravassa:
- Sombra — Overwatch 2
- Taliana Martinez — Grand Theft Auto V
- Roles in Red Dead Redemption II, Cyberpunk 2077, and Max Payne 3
Her background across major titles strengthens Raze’s confident presence in every match.
Reyna Portrayed by Karina Altamirano
You hear Karina Altamirano shape Reyna with a controlled, assertive delivery that matches the agent’s dominance.
Before VALORANT, she built experience in Spanish-language dubs for Family Guy and My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. She also voiced Abby in The Last of Us: Part II (Spanish version), expanding her range across major franchises.
Sage Portrayed by Naomi Yang
When you call for healing, you hear Naomi Yang as Sage. VALORANT marked her first role in a video game.
You may recognize her from television work, including Brave New World. Born in Beijing and raised in Manchester, she brings steady, clear delivery to Sage’s composed presence.
Skye by Miranda O’Hare
You hear Miranda O’Hare, an Australian performer, as Skye.
She built her career across Australian television and film, and you may also recognize her game work as Zephyr in XCOM: Chimera Squad.
Sova Portrayed by Aaron Vodovoz
You hear Aaron Vodovoz as Sova, marking his first role in a video game. He built his career in television and film, including appearances in Killing Eve and The King’s Man.
- Medium shift: Screen acting to interactive media
- Role: Voice of Sova in VALORANT
Tejo Portrayed by Victor Turpin
You hear Victor Turpin shape Tejo with a steady, disciplined tone that reflects the agent’s tactical mindset. Turpin, a Colombian performer and singer, has appeared in films such as Ma and Murder Mystery and series including Shades of Blue and Will & Grace.
- Nationality: Colombian
- Credits: Film and television roles
- Role in VALORANT: Voice of Tejo
Viper by Ashly Burch
When you hear Viper’s controlled, cutting tone, you are listening to Ashly Burch, a seasoned voice actor with a wide range of major game and animation credits. She shapes Viper’s calculated delivery with steady intensity and restraint.
You may recognize Burch from roles such as:
- Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn
- Chloe Price in Life Is Strange
- Mel in The Last of Us Part II
- Sasha in Attack on Titan
Her experience brings precision and credibility to Viper’s presence in VALORANT.
Bringing Vyse to Life with Marta Svetek
You hear Marta Svetek as the voice behind Vyse. She is a Slovenian performer with experience across video games and film, often working in action-driven and thriller projects.
You may recognize her from roles in Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach and Battlefield 2042. Her background in performance and motion capture supports Vyse’s controlled, assured tone.
Waylay Voiced by Mo Rodvanich
You hear Mo Rodvanich shape Waylay with trained precision and steady control. She earned a BA in Dramatic Arts from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok before launching her acting career in 2010.
Her background includes:
- Extensive stage performances
- Appearances on television, including NCIS: Los Angeles
That range informs Waylay’s confident delivery.
Yoru Portrayed by Daisuke Takahashi
You hear Daisuke Takahashi as Yoru, bringing a controlled and focused tone to the Duelist’s lines.
Takahashi also contributed voice work to Resident Evil 2 and Final Fantasy XV: Comrades, adding established game experience to Yoru’s performance.
Voice of Veto: Bamar Kane
You hear Bamar Kane as Veto in both the English and French versions of the game, giving the Sentinel a consistent presence across languages. He approaches the role with a focus on character-driven storytelling.
You may recognize him from Eric (2024), Tirailleurs (2022), and the French series Le monde de demain (2022). Beyond acting, he continues to develop his own stories as a writer.
Miks Portrayed by Jan Kovačić
You hear Jan Kovačić as Miks, the most recently released VALORANT Agent. He brings experience from numerous roles across the musical theatre field, shaping Miks’ rhythm and vocal control.
Outside the booth, you can note his strong interest in Dungeons & Dragons, which reflects a background rooted in character work and performance-driven storytelling.