Jennifer Hale

Jennifer Hale
Hale in 2012
Born Happy Valley – Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada[1]
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.[2]
Other names Carren Learning[3]
Citizenship Canada and United States[4]
Alma mater Birmingham-Southern College
Occupation Voice actress
Years active 1988–present
Agent SBV Talent[5]
Home town Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.[2]
Spouse(s)
Barry Oswick (m. 2009)
Children 1[4]
Parent(s) Jim Learning (father)
Website www.jenniferhale.com

Jennifer Hale is a Canadian-American voice actress known for her work in video game series including Baldur's Gate, Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, Spider-Man, BioShock Infinite and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.[6] In 2013, she was recognized by Guinness World Records as "the most prolific video game voice actor (female)".[7]

Hale is featured in cartoons including Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, The Powerpuff Girls, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, both Avatar: The Last Airbender as well as The Legend of Korra and Totally Spies! She has also provided the voices of Cinderella and Princess Aurora in various Disney Princess projects.[8][9]

Biography

Hale was born in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada.[4][lower-alpha 1] Her mother was what she called "a wandering master's degree pursuer", and her stepfather was a microbiologist. In an interview with Tom Bissell of The New Yorker, she revealed that her biological father was an outdoorsman.[4] She grew up in the American South, residing mainly in Montgomery and Birmingham, Alabama.[2] When she was a teenager, she got a voice-over spot at a local radio station where she was paid 35 dollars just for talking.[4] In 1982 she graduated from Alabama School of Fine Arts[11] where she was in the theatre department and had interests in being in a rock band: "I started doing voice-over to pay for life and a PA system and everything else, and ended up that just sort of took over, acting took over."[2] While in high school she did more voice-over work for commercials and at age 17, she also worked as a production assistant.[1] She attended Birmingham-Southern College, where she found the program's style was broader than what she wanted to do,[4] and she was more interested in film acting than theatre acting;[12] she graduated there with a business degree.[4] She worked as an actress and continued doing voice-overs, commuting frequently between Birmingham and Atlanta, Georgia.[1][2][4][13]

Her first big break in acting was in 1988 for the made-for-television movie A Father's Homecoming,[1] which was an NBC movie of the week. She was also selected among a group of about six thousand girls in a nationwide search to be in several episodes of the Santa Barbara soap opera television series. After doing more regional work, she eventually moved to Los Angeles, where she took on sporadic guest roles typical for young actresses on shows such as Melrose Place, ER, and Charmed.[4] Her first major voice-over role in cartoons was the main character Ivy in Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? which was based on the computer game series. As it was her first cartoon, she sought extra classes and training.[4][12] The show spanned multiple seasons until its final broadcast in 1999. Hale enjoyed the project and noted that it was one of the first network TV cartoons that met the educational requirements. Hale's next animation project was Skeleton Warriors where "there were ten cast members, [two] of whom were girls, and we blew stuff up and cartoon maimed each other every week."[12] The development of a tie-in video game for Carmen Sandiego gave her the opportunity to do her first ever voice-over for a video game. She describes her time with the game as a "really confusing experience" as it required a lot more lines and time than the show did.[4][12] Her next major video game was with BioWare on their Baldur's Gate series on various roles, which would eventually lead to large roles in Mass Effect and other titles.[13][14]

Hale has been involved in many other cartoons. In 1994, she was cast as Felicia Hardy/Black Cat in Spider-Man, the first in a long line of Marvel Comics characters she has voiced.[15] She plays Cinderella and Princess Aurora in various Disney projects. In 2003, Hale voiced Mrs. Little in the short-lived Stuart Little: The Animated Series.

Hale has provided the voice of lead character Sam and rival character Mandy in the French and Canadian-produced animated television series Totally Spies. In a 2004 interview, she said "I'm so happy that David (Michel, creator and producer), Jamie (Simone, voice director) and everyone gave me the opportunity to be part of the show, it's been one of my absolute favorite experiences." She describes Sam as "smart and adventurous, but now you see more of her wacky side and her girly side as well," and Mandy as a "total snot, which is fun too." [16] She voiced the two characters as well as others for the show's six seasons and its feature movie.[17]

She voiced Bastila Shan in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and returned for a brief appearance in the sequel Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords. She later voiced the female version of Jaden Korr in Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.[18] In the BioWare MMOPRG Star Wars: The Old Republic, Hale voiced the Republic Trooper Female as well as the recurring NPC Jedi Grand Master Satele Shan. Hale interpreted the voices of Fall-From-Grace and Deionarra in the computer-role-playing-game Planescape: Torment. She is also known as the "voice" of Samus Aran in all three games in the Metroid Prime trilogy, providing grunts and screams as the player moves and takes damage. Hale is also known for playing several voices in the Metal Gear Solid series (Naomi Hunter in Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, and Emma Emmerich in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty).[6]

Hale was also the voice of Jean Grey in Wolverine and the X-Men and Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds as well as a small role in Swat Kats. She also voiced British mercenary Jennifer Mui in Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction and Mercenaries 2: World in Flames. In 2011, she was the voice of Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) on Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. She provided the voice of Leah in Diablo III, and appeared as Rosalind Lutece in BioShock Infinite. Notably, Hale played the role of Krem, a trans man character in BioWare's Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Hale was selected to voice Commander Shepard, the main player character in the Mass Effect series. She had said that she is very invested in helping to "create" the stories of video games, though she herself is not a gamer.[12][19] Although Hale does object to certain lines if they seem out-of-character in other works, she prefers not to mess with the words for Shepard and BioWare.[19] Although reports showed that only 18% of players chose to play as a female Shepard in Mass Effect 2,[20][21] vocal support for her character was high, leading to the fan-driven nickname "FemShep",[22] and an e-mail campaign to put her character on the cover of Mass Effect 3.[23] She was nominated for "Best Performance by a Human Female" at the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards,[24] in 2012, she was nominated again for Mass Effect 3.[25]

Hale and fellow Commander Shepard voice actor Mark Meer in 2011.

In an interview with The Geek Forge regarding her influences, Hale cited her peers in the voice acting world including Dee Baker, Frank Welker, Grey DeLisle, Tress MacNeille, Kath Soucie, April Winchell, and especially Phil LaMarr. She also admires the work of Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell in the Battlestar Galactica series, and Judi Dench's film and theater roles.[2] Her peers and critics have noted her versatility in her roles: Michael Abbott, a professor at Wabash College who blogs about video games, said that she has made herself untraceable despite having voiced dozens of roles. Tom Bissell has noted that she has been referred as "a kind of Meryl Streep of the form".[4] In another interview she said, "I love the anonymity. I could walk through Comic Con, and no matter how many people who might be a fan of what I do, we’re in proximity and no one knew. I’m invisible. If I’d have done as many on-camera roles as I’ve done voiceover I couldn’t go to the grocery store in peace." Hale also stated in the same interview that "as cheesy as it sounds, the player is the star of the game. That’s the beauty of games – that it’s you that inhabits it. It’s not about someone else, it’s about that you get to be that person, and if I do my job right, I as a person disappear. Your experience is primary."[26]

Personal life

Hale lives in the Los Angeles, California area. She has a son.[4] She has several pets. She enjoys the outdoors and has mentioned that she might have become an architect, because she likes to redo houses.[2] Although she voices in a lot of video games, she said that she did not play any until her interview with Tom Bissell for The New Yorker, where she played Mass Effect for the first time.[12] She has mentioned that she was not even allowed to watch cartoons when she was a kid.[22] Her hobbies include horses; she has mentioned being a part of the local evacuation response team that rescues them from advancing brush fires.[16][27]

In 2017, she tweeted for support to free her Labrador father Jim Learning, who was imprisoned for refusing to sign an injunction to stay away from Muskrat Falls, and who has an advanced cancer.[28] Learning is part of the NunatuKavut community as an elder. Learning also has a daughter named Carren Dujela, who works at University of Victoria.[29][30]

Filmography

Animation and television voice-over

List of voice performances in animation and television voice-over
Year Series Role Notes Source[3]
1994–98Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?IvyFirst major voice-over role[4][31]
1994–95Skeleton WarriorsJennifer Steele / TalynSecond major voice role in a cartoon.[12]
1994Swat Kats: The Radical SquadronTurmoil’s LieutenantEp. "Cry Turmoil/SWAT Kats Unplugged" 
1995Phantom 2040AnalyticalEp. "Life Lessons", "The Sins of the Father"[17]
1995–97Spider-Man: The Animated SeriesFelicia Hardy / Black Cat [15]
1995–96The TickCarmelita 
1995–96Iron ManJulia Carpenter / Spider-Woman, Ghost (Season 2 Episodes 14-26) [17][32]
1995–96The Savage DragonShe-DragonGrouped under Additional Voices
1995–96Biker Mice from MarsHarley  
1996Bruno the KidLeecy Davidson  
1996–97The Real Adventures of Jonny QuestJessica Bannon [33]
1996–97Adventures from the Book of VirtuesFairy, Maiden, Mountain CloudEp. "Honesty", "Perseverance" 
1996–97Mighty DucksMallory McMallard [34]
1997Tamagotchi Video AdventuresVoice actor  
1997Pinky and the BrainWinnyEp. "You Said a Mouseful/Operation Sea Lion" 
1997Cow and ChickenVarious characters [17]
1997–99Superman: The Animated SeriesVarious charactersEp. "The Prometheon", "Little Big Head Man", "Absolute Power"[17]
1997–2000Johnny BravoVarious characters [17]
1998Dexter’s LaboratoryMiss Pimmerwickle, Record, Southern BellEp. "Quiet Riot/Accent You Hate/Catch of the Day" 
1998–2005The Powerpuff GirlsMs. Keane, Princess Morbucks, Sedusa, Mary, others [17]
1999The Chimp ChannelMarinaAnimal voice-over 
1999Batman BeyondJessieEp. "Hooked Up"[17]
1999DetentionLeenaEp. "Little Miss Popular" 
1999–2001Spider-Man UnlimitedLady Vermin, Haley Wing, Katherine O'Malley, Mary Jane Watson, others  
1999–2001Rocket PowerPaula Dullard, others 
2000Sonic UndergroundLydiaEp. "When in Rome" 
2001The Zeta ProjectGloriaEp. "Kid Genius"[17]
2001–02House of MouseCinderella, Princess Aurora  
2001–07The Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyGladys (Billy's Mom), others [35]
2001–03Samurai JackVarious characters [17]
2001–15Totally Spies!Sam, Mandy, othersGrouped under "With the Voice Talents of"[17][36]
2002Gotham GirlsDet. Selma Reesedale, Dora Smithy, Caroline Greenway [37]
2002–06Justice LeagueBlack Siren, Inza, Giganta, Killer Frost, others [17]
2002–06What's New, Scooby-DooVarious characters 
2002–08Codename: Kids Next DoorNumbuh 86 / Fanny Fulbright, Mrs. Thompson, others  
2003All Grown Up!Brett, DianeEp. "Coup DeVille" 
2003Spider-Man: The New Animated SeriesFemale News Announcer, Female ReporterEps. "The Party", "Keeping Secrets" 
2003Fillmore!NatashaEp. "The Currency of Doubt"[17]
2003–05Xiaolin ShowdownKatnappe, Ashley [17]
2003–05Duck DodgersVarious charactersEps. "Shiver Me Dodgers", "Good Duck Hunting/Consumption Overruled"[17]
2003–06Stuart Little: The Animated SeriesEleanor Little, Martha Little  
2004The BatmanBeckyEp. "The Big Dummy"[17]
2004–05Megas XLRVarious characters [17]
2004–06Brandy & Mr. WhiskersMargo, Gina, others [1]
2004–06Justice League UnlimitedGiganta, Killer Frost, Zatanna, Inza [17]
2005American Dragon: Jake LongVarious charactersEp. "Eye of the Beholder", "The Heist" 
2005Kim PossibleAction Hero, Pals girlEp. "Dimension Twist" 
2005–07Ben 10Various characters [17]
2005–08Avatar: The Last AirbenderJune, Avatar Kyoshi  
2005–08Camp LazloMrs. McCannon, Misty, Suzie  
2006Gloria, Wilma et moiGloria  
2006–07Legion of Super HeroesEmerald Empress, Martha Kent, others [38]
2006–07Class of 3000Madison, others [2][39]
2007Random! CartoonsMs. Penelope, Express Mail, Co-Worker #3, MomEps. "Victor", "Sugarfoot"
2007Biker Mice from MarsHarleyEp. "Turf Wars"[17]
2008Back at the BarnyardMomEp. "Meet the Ferrets"[17]
2008–09Wolverine and the X-MenJean Grey, others [40]
2009–10Star Wars: The Clone WarsAayla Secura, Riyo Chuchi, Lolo Purs  
2009ChowderVarious charactersEp. "Won Ton Bombs", "The B.L.T.’s/The Trouble with Truffles" 
2009The Amazing Spiez!SamEp. "Operation Dude Ranch Disaster" 
2009–11Batman: The Brave and the BoldRamona, Zatanna, Poison Ivy, Ice, Killer Frost [17]
2010–11G.I. Joe: RenegadesWendyEp. "Dreadnoks Rising", "The Enemy of My Enemy"[17]
2010–12The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesCarol Danvers, Corrina [17]
2010–13Regular ShowVeronica, Margaret's Mom, Thomas' MomEp. "Mordecai and the Rigbys", Ep. "Family BBQ", "The Thanksgiving Special"[17]
2010–13Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedVarious characters 
2010T.U.F.F. PuppyVarious charactersEp. "Chilly Dog/The Doomies" 
2011Marvel Anime: X-MenJean GreyEnglish dub 
2011–13Green Lantern: The Animated SeriesCarol Ferris, Princess Gi'ata, others [17]
2011–13Generator RexBlack Knight, others [17]
2012–13MotorcityFoxyEp. "The Duke of Detroit"[17]
2012Star Wars DetoursMajor Steel  
2012Sofia the FirstCinderella, others [17][8][17][41]
2013–14Xiaolin ChroniclesKimiko, Willow (Shadow), Princess Kalia, others [17]
2013The Legend of KorraAvatar Kyoshi [17]
2013BravomanBravo Woman [17]
2014–16Wander Over YonderPrincess Demurra, Ripov[17]
2014Turbo FASTBride #1, Bride #2, Bride #3 [17]
2014Ben 10: OmniverseRojo, Suemungousaur, Lewodan Female [17]
2015–16Avengers AssembleFriday, Freya, Songbird / Screaming Mimi, others [17]
2016Guardians of the GalaxyMantisEp. "Don't Stop Believin'"[17][42]
2017-presentBunsen Is a BeastBunsen's Mom[43]
2017DuckTalesGabby McStabberson, others[17]
2017Rick and MortyKearaEp. "The ABCs of Beth"[44][45]
2017Star Wars RebelsCommander DT-F16, Prisoner #2Ep. "In the Name of the Rebellion part 2"[46]

Feature film

List of voice performances in feature film
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
2002The Powerpuff Girls MovieMs. Keane [17][47]
2018Ralph Breaks the InternetCinderella[48]

Direct-to-video and television films

List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1994Scooby-Doo in Arabian NightsAliyah-din [17]
1995Mortal Kombat: The Journey BeginsSonya Blade  
1996Bruno the Kid: The Animated MovieLeecy Davidson  
1999Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's GhostThorn [17]
2000Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of MistsPrincess Serena  
2000Scooby-Doo and the Alien InvadersDottie [17]
2001Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's DoorElektra OvirowaEnglish dub[49]
2001Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of MouseCinderella  
2002Cinderella II: Dreams Come TrueCinderella [17][50][51]
2003Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the VampireThorn, Queen [17]
2003The Powerpuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before ChristmasMs. Keane, Princess Morbucks  
2004FelidaeNhozemptekhEnglish dub 
2006Codename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O.Numbuh 86, Sector Z Operative, Computer, others  
2007Cinderella III: A Twist in TimeCinderella [17][52]
2007Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey AdventureBilly's Mom  
2007Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider QueenGladysaur [17]
2008Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of GelelKamiraEnglish dub 
2008The Little Mermaid: Ariel's BeginningAlana [17]
2008Wunderkind Little AmadeusAnna Maria, Amadeus' mother  
2009The Powerpuff Girls Rule!PrincessTenth anniversary special[53][54]
2009Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesStarfire [17]
2010Totally Spies! The MovieSam, Mandy [17]
2010Kung Fu MagooLeslie Destructo, Agent L, Dutch Boy [17]
2011Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes UnitedBlack Knight [17]
2012Superman vs. The EliteKid playing Superman [17]
2012Sofia the First: Once Upon a PrincessCinderella [17][55]
2013Metal Gear Solid 2: Bande DessinéeRosemaryDigital graphic novel released as DVD video[17]
2013Justice League: The Flashpoint ParadoxIris [17]
2013Monstrous HolidayScience Teacher [17]
2014Batman: Assault on ArkhamKiller Frost [17]
2015Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster MadnessShannon Lucas, Ridley, Launch Manager [17]
2017Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain DrainMad Harriet [17]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1994Quest for Glory: Shadows of DarknessKatrina [56]
1997Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE FighterRebel Commander, Rebel Pilot #3 [56]
1998Die by the SwordMaya  
1998Metal Gear SolidNaomi HunterCredited as Carren Learning
Also Integral, VR Missions expansion packs
[17]
1998Baldur's GateDynaheir, Liia Jannath, Serving Wench  
1999Math BlasterG.C.  
1999Reading BlasterG.C.  
1999Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the DamnedMadeline Buthane [17]
1999RevenantAndria, Harowen  
1999Planescape: TormentFall-from-Grace, Deionarra  
2000Alundra 2: A New Legend BeginsRuby, Naomi, Rusty, Royal Girl B  
2000Star Wars: Force CommanderBuilding Lifter Pilot, Scanner Jammer Driver, Rullian Prisoner #2  
2000Ground ControlSarah Parker, Squad & Dropship Voices [57]
2000Spider-ManBlack Cat, Mary Jane [17]
2000Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of AmnMazzy Fentan  
2000Orphen: Scion of SorceryCleo, Quaris [58]
2000SacrificeVoice Over Actors [59]
2000Grandia IIElena, Paella [17]
2000Ground Control: Dark ConspiracySarah Parker  
2001Baldur's Gate II: Throne of BhaalMazzy Fentan  
2001The Mummy ReturnsAnck-Sunamun, Meela  
2001The Powerpuff Girls: Chemical X-tractionPrincess Morbucks, Sedusa  
2001Spider-Man II: Enter ElectroRogue, Dr. Watts, Computer 2 [17]
2001Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of LibertyEmma EmmerichAlso Substance expansion pack[17]
2001Baldur's Gate: Dark AllianceLady Alyth Elendara  
2002Powerpuff Girls: Relish RampageMiss Keane, Princess, Sedusa, others  
2002EOE: Eve of ExtinctionEliel Evergrand  
2002Eternal Darkness: Sanity's RequiemAlexandra Roivas, Xel'lotath [17]
2002Bruce Lee: Quest of the DragonXialon  
2002The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingGaladriel, Lobelia [17]
2002X-Men: Next DimensionRogue  
2002Metroid PrimeSamus Aran [6]
2002Star Trek: Starfleet Command IIIFederation Officer #1  
2003Tenchu: Wrath of HeavenKeiken  
2003FreelancerCommander Jun'ko Zane ('Juni') [56]
2003X2: Wolverine's RevengeCarol Hines, Rogue [17]
2003Finding NemoDory  
2003RTX Red RockColony Shrink  
2003Arc the Lad: Twilight of the SpiritsDelma [17]
2004Tales of SymphoniaSheena Fujibayashi [17]
2003Star Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicBastila Shan [17][60]
2003Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader   
2003Product Number 03Vanessa Z. Schneider, The Client  
2003Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi AcademyJaden Korr (Female) [17]
2003Tak and the Power of JujuFlora  
2003The HobbitLianna  
2004Maximo vs. Army of ZinElizabet, White Lady  
2004Wrath UnleashedHelamis  
2004Scooby Doo: Mystery MayhemPoltergeist, Computer, Shermantech Scientist  
2004Metal Gear Solid: The Twin SnakesNaomi Hunter [17]
2004Onimusha Blade WarriorsKaede  
2004Samurai Jack: The Shadow of AkuKid, Lizard, Villager, Slave  
2004Onimusha 3: Demon SiegeMichelle Aubert [61]
2004La Pucelle: TacticsPrier [62]
2004Syphon Filter: The Omega StrainMaggie, Mara Aramov  
2004Ground Control II: Operation ExodusMajor Sarah Parker  
2004CatwomanPatience Phillips/CatwomanUncredited[63][64]
2004GalleonFaith  
2004Shellshock: Nam '67Nurses #1  
2004Tak 2: The Staff of DreamsFlora [17]
2004EverQuest IIGeneric Racial Callouts  
2004Metroid Prime 2: EchoesSamus AranUncredited[lower-alpha 2][6]
2004Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith LordsBastila Shan  
2005Mercenaries: Playground of DestructionJennifer Mui, News Correspondent #1, Pundit #1  
2005Shadow of RomeChamain  
2005Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und BöseNigredo (child), Operator, U.M.N. Staff  
2005Doom 3: Resurrection of EvilDr. Elizabeth McNeil [56]
2005Ape Escape: On the LooseCasi, Mother, Child [17]
2005Samurai WesternAnne Barret, Child 1, Gunman 3  
2005Killer7Linda Vermillion [17]
2005X-Men Legends II: Rise of ApocalypseScarlet Witch, Stepford Sisters [17]
2005Ultimate Spider-ManSilver Sable  
2005Tak: The Great Juju ChallengeFlora [17]
2005Darkwatch: Curse of the WestCassidy Sharp  
2005The Matrix: Path of NeoTrinity  
2005SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam BravoHQ  
2005SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy SEALsHQ  
2005Kingdom of ParadiseXiux Yu, Ginritsu  
2005Neopets: The Darkest FaerieIllusen, Vanity [17]
2006Syphon Filter: Dark MirrorMaggie, Mara Aramov  
2006The Da Vinci CodeSophie Neveu  
2006Bratz: Forever DiamondzPhoebe, Siernna, Female Shopkeeper[65]
2006Desperate Housewives: The GameTutorial [56]
2006Justice League HeroesBlack Canary  
2006SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2HQ  
2006SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Combined AssaultHQ  
2006Spider-Man: Battle for New YorkSilver Sable  
2007Metroid Prime 3: CorruptionSamus AranUncredited[lower-alpha 3][6]
2007Spider-Man: Friend or FoeSilver Sable  
2007Syphon Filter: Logan's ShadowMaggie Powers  
2007Cars Mater-National ChampionshipEmmaGrouped under Featuring the Voice Talents of:[66]
2007Mass EffectCommander Shepard (female) [17][67]
2008Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsNaomi Hunter [17]
2008WALL-EN/AGrouped under Featuring the Voice Talents of:[68]
2008Mercenaries 2: World in FlamesJennifer Mui  
2008SOCOM: ConfrontationCommando Announcer  
2008Rise of the ArgonautsAlceme [56]
2009FusionFallPrincess Morbucks  
2009Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Republic HeroesAayla Secura [69]
2009Cars Race-O-Rama   
2009Brütal LegendOphelia [17]
2010Mass Effect 2Commander Shepard (female)Nominated – 2010 Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance By A Human Female[17][24]
2010No More Heroes 2: Desperate StruggleKimmy Howell, Alice Twilight [17][56]
2010Clash of the TitansAndromeda, Stygian Witches – Pemphredo [17]
2010Kingdom Hearts Birth by SleepCinderella, Aurora, others  
2010Spider-Man: Shattered DimensionsSilver Sable [17]
2010The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's QuestArwen Undomiel  
2010God of War: Ghost of SpartaDaughter of Death, Young Mother, Citizen #3, Citizen #4 [17][56]
2011Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two WorldsPhoenix  
2011BulletstormTrishka Novak [17][56][70]
2011Knights Contract [17]
2011Lego Star Wars III: The Clone WarsAayla Secura [17]
2011SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALsHQ  
2011Gears of War 3Stranded Crew #8, Warehouse Stranded Leader, Faraday, Azura  
2011Uncharted 3: Drake's DeceptionMultiplayer Announcer  
2011The Lord of the Rings: War in the NorthIdonna Bellflower  
2011Kinect Disneyland AdventuresCinderella  
2011Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3Phoenix [60]
2011Star Wars: The Old RepublicTrooper Female, Master Satele Shan [17][60][71]
2012Mass Effect 3Commander Shepard (female)Nominated – 2012 Spike Video Game Award for Best Performance By A Human Female[25][72][73][74][75]
2012Kinect Star WarsMavra Zane [76]
2012Diablo IIILeah [17]
2012InfexDannyInteractive graphic novel 
2012Guild Wars 2Sylvari Female, Queen JennahAlso in Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns expansion pack[77]
2012Halo 4Sarah Palmer [78]
2012Call of Duty: Black Ops IIPilot "Anderson", Dispatcher [17]
2012PlayStation All-Stars Battle RoyaleNariko [17]
2013God of War: AscensionAlecto, Slave, Lysandra, Civilian [17]
2013BioShock InfiniteRosalind Lutece [17][67][79]
2013FuseNaya Deveraux [17]
2013The Last of UsVoice Over Cast [80]
2013KnackKatrina, Chairwoman [17]
2013–15RépubliqueMireille Prideaux (The Mentor) [81][82][83][84]
2014Broken AgeMom [17][85]
2014The Elder Scrolls OnlineLyris Titanborn [86][87]
2014Lichdom: BattlemageDragon (female protagonist)Grouped under Voice Actors[88][89][90][91]
2014Dragon Age: InquisitionCremisius Aclassi [92][93]
2015Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.Katherine [94]
2015Mortal Kombat XTanya [95][96]
2015Halo 5: GuardiansSarah Palmer, Warzone Commander [97][98][99]
2016Masquerada: Songs and ShadowsLucia Shuria[100][101][102]
2016The Long DarkAstrid GreenwoodAlpha testing released. Story mode planned for Spring 2016.[27][103][104][105]
2016World of Final FantasyPellinore, Lusse Farna[17]
2017For HonorThe Warden (F)[17][106][107]
2018Marvel Powers United VRF.R.I.D.A.Y., Scientist Supreme[17]

Other voice roles

List of voice performances
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
2007Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage DoryDisney theme park ride 
2013Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic NovelNaomi HunterDigital graphic novel[17]

Live action

List of live-action performances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1988A Father's Homecoming First major acting role[1][4]
1989Traveling ManJoey  
1991In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the DakotasMary Ann Kahl [1]
1992Love Potion No. 9Catty Woman  
1993Camp WilderLisaEp. "Love Stinks" 
1995Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear MountainVoice of Adult BethCredited as Carren Learning 
1997ERGloriaEp. "Tribes" 
1997USA HighMrs. GowerEp. "Baby Boom" 
1998Unhappily Ever AfterKobeEp. "A Movie Show" 
1998Saved by the Bell: The New ClassSueEp. "Win, Lose or Cheat" 
1998Melrose PlaceExecutive #1Ep. "The Rumor Whisperer" 
1999CharmedCarpool NeighborEp. "Morality Bites"[70]
2001Shrinking VioletRaven WellsTV pilot[108]
2008The Big Bang TheoryNews announcerEp. "The Lizard-Spock Expansion"[109]
2009Two and a Half MenTV Announcer (V.O.)Ep. "My Son's Enormous Head"[17]
2013I Know That VoiceHerselfDocumentary film on voice acting[110][111]
2014WolvesJanice Richards [112][113]
2015ShamelessKaren's MomU.S. TV series, Ep. "Crazy Love"[114]

Notes

  1. Although Hale's year of birth was reported as 1972 in an interview with Tom Bissell of the New Yorker,[4] her description of being in the class of 1982 of the Alabama School of Fine Arts suggests an earlier birth year.[10]
  2. Voice actors were not listed for this title.
  3. Hale's role is not listed in the closing credits of this title.

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Book references

  • Beck, Jerry (2005). The Animated Movie Guide:. Chicago Review Press. 386pp. ISBN 9781569762226.
  • Terrace, Vincent (2008). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2d ed.). McFarland. ISBN 9780786486410.
  • Terrace, Vincent (2014). Internet Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series, 1998-2013. McFarland. ISBN 9781476616452.
  • Official website
  • Jennifer Hale convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
  • Jennifer Hale at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Jennifer Hale at Behind The Voice Actors
  • Jennifer Hale on IMDb
  • "Secrets to Your Success: Jennifer Hale". Yahoo.com. February 27, 2013. Video interview.
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