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Grey DeLisle

American · b. 1973 · 1990s – 2020s

Grey DeLisle is among the most prolific voice actors who has ever worked in the medium, with over two thousand roles across animation and games — a range so wide that most players have heard her without ever knowing it.

Born Erin Grey Van Oosbree in Fort Ord, California in 1973, DeLisle first pursued singing, then comedy, where her gift for impressions and character voices caught a talent agent's attention and redirected her toward voice acting. She began working in 1996 and has since accumulated a body of work measured in the thousands: more than 2,000 credited roles across over 500 titles, spanning animation and video games. Her game work reaches back through the adventure and RPG boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s — Escape from Monkey Island, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, and several Star Wars titles — and forward into Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, the Tomb Raider revivals, and Batman: Arkham City. What makes her career remarkable is not any single iconic role but the sheer breadth of registers she can inhabit: sweet, sinister, comic, and imperious, often within the same production, which is precisely why casting directors return to her across decades and genres.

Notable Roles:
  • Various roles (Escape from Monkey Island, 2000)
  • Various roles (Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, 2000)
  • Various roles (Star Wars games)
  • Various roles (Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, 2010)
  • Various roles (Batman: Arkham City, 2011)
Key Facts:
  • Credited with over 2,000 roles across more than 500 titles since beginning in 1996
  • Born Erin Grey Van Oosbree; came to voice acting via singing and then stand-up comedy
  • Early game work includes Escape from Monkey Island and Baldur's Gate II (both 2000)
  • Known for extreme range — sweet, sinister, and comic registers, often in one production
  • Among the most prolific voice actors in the history of animation and games