There’s no need to use the force to find out who’s in this game.
The full Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast has been revealed now that the game has been released. It’s a strong cast of voices, faces, and names you may recognise with new and returning talent involved.
The Mantis gang are all back and accounted for. The return of Cameron Monaghan, Debra Wilson and Daniel Roebuck is now confirmed, who voice and act Cal Kestis, Cere Junda and Greez Dritus respectively.
There are dozens of actors involved and you’re bound to recognise some of them from other games, films, and TV shows. A fair few share their likenesses, too, making them particularly recognisable.
Read on below to discover the confirmed full Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast list and to see where you might recognise some of the the main voice actors from.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast – confirmed voice actors
The confirmed full list of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast members is below! The list is split into three sections in the game’s closing credits, and we assume this first bunch did full performance capture.
Acting Talent
- Cameron Monaghan | Cal Kestis
- Cody Fern | Dagan Gera
- Daniel Roebuck | Greez Dritus
- Debra Wilson | Cere Junda
- Noshir Dalal | Bode Akuna
- Tina Ivlev | Nightsister Merrin
- Tracy Ifeachor | Sanitary Khri
- DC Douglas | Rayvis
- Misty Lee | The Ninth Sister Inquisitor
- Kendal Rae | ZN-A4 (Zee)
- Tony Amendola | Eno Cordova
- Rebecca Wiscosky | Doma Dendra
- Tajinae Turner | Kata Akuna
- Britt Baron | Gabs
- Russell Richardson | Bravo
- Verona Blue | Caij Vanda
- Elizabeth Frances | Mosey Cimarron
- Cissy Jones
- Derron Ross
- Hunter Smith
- Shelby Young
- TJ Ramini
Voice Talent
There are a couple of spoilers at the end of this list. You have been warned!
- Cameron Monaghan | Cal Kestis
- Debra Wilson | Cere Junda
- Noshir Dalal | Bode Akuna
- Tina Ivlev | Nightsister Merrin
- Cody Fern | Dagan Gera
- Daniel Roebuck | Greez Dritus
- Tracy Ifeachor | Santari Khri
- DC Douglas | Rayvis
- Misty Lee | The Ninth Sister Inquisitor
- Kendal Rae | ZN-A4 (Zee)
- Tony Amendola | Eno Cordova
- Rebecca Wiscosky | Doma Dendra
- Richard Horvitz | Turgle
- Chris Diamantopoulos | MXNK 6 (Monk)
- Tajinae Turner | Kata Akuna
- Britt Baron | Gabs
- Russell Richardson | Bravo
- Andi Christensen | Ashe Javi
- Verona Blue | Caij Vanda
- Elizabeth Frances | Mosey Cimarron
- Gideon Emery | Commander Lank Denvik
- Temuera Morrison | Boba Fett
- Scott Lawrence | Darth Vader
Unnamed Roles
- Andi Christensen
- Britt Baron
- Cedric Williams
- Chris Cox
- Cissy Jones
- Courtenay Taylor
- Crispin Freeman
- Dave Boat
- David Collins
- Erica Lindbeck
- Fred Tatasciore
- Fryda Wolff
- Gideon Emery
- Helen Sadler
- Hunter Smith
- J Michael Tatum
- JB Blanc
- Joe Hernandez Kolski
- Jon Lipow
- Kalean Ung
- Kari Wahlgren
- Kendal Rae
- Lex Lang
- Liam O’Brian
- Matt Mercer
- Matthew Wood
- Miatta Lebile
- Michael Gouch
- Richard Horvitz
- Robin Atkin Downes
- Sam Riegel
- Sam Witwer
- Sharon Muthu
- Shelby Young
- Steve Blum
- TJ Ramini
- Tommie Earl Jenkins
- Walt Gray
- Yuri Lowenthal
How do you know the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast?
There are a number of recognisable faces and voices in the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor cast. You may remember them from appearances across film, TV, and other games.
We’ll start with Cameron Monaghan, who voices and portrays the main player character Cal Kestis. Of course, anyone who has played Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will recognise the actor from that, but he’s perhaps most well known for his 20 episodes in Gotham (Jerome Valeska/Jeremiah Valeska) and from the US version of Shameless, in which he played Ian Gallagher for 127 episodes.
Debra Wilson, who voices and portrays Cere Junda in the game, is another returnee from the original. You may recognise her from Forspoken, in which she also provides her voice and likeness as Bellette Krau and as the voice of Mayor Stevenson in Need for Speed Unbound. She’s also voiced Amanda Waller in Batman: The Enemy Within and the upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Daniel Roebuck, the voice and mocap talent of Greez Dritus, is another returning cast member from Fallen Order. With over 240 IMDb credits to his name, you’re bound to have seen or heard him in something. He’s done 10 episodes as Arnold Walker in TV series The Man in the High Castle, 55 episodes of Matlock, and played Biggs in The Fugitive and its sequel US Marshals.
The last of the returning Mantis crew is Tina Ivlev, who plays and voices Nightsister Merrin in Survivor and Fallen Order. She also appeared in the US version of Shameless in which she played Freelania Alexeyevich for three episodes. Other credits for Ivlev include Mayor of Kingstown, MacGyver, and The Young and the Restless.
Rounding out the cast is Cody Fern, who acts and voices Dagan Gera. You may recognise him from his 21 episodes as Michael Langdon/Xavier Plympton/Valiant Thor in American Horror Story.
Next is Richard Horvitz who plays Torgal in the game, who is most well known for voicing Zim in Invader Zim, Billy in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and the voice of Alpha 5 in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Noshir Dalal, who voices and plays Bode Akuna, has appeared in the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2 and Star Wars: The Bad Batch (15 episodes).
Tracy Ifeachor, the voice and acting talent of Sanitary Khri here, has appeared in Quantico (11 episodes as Lydia Bates) and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow.
Tommie Earl Jenkins, who voices Gulu in the game, played Mayor Noble Walker in Netflix’s Wednesday.
DC Douglas, the voice and actor of Rayvis, has appeared in a bunch of different animes, including Welcome to Demon-School, Iruma-kun.
Elizabeth Frances, who voicesplays Mosey Cimarron in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, appeared as Prairie Flower in 20 episodes of The Son.
Last but not least is Kendal Rae, who voices and acts Zee in the game. She’s perhaps most well known in Australia for her 457 episodes of the soap opera The Shak, in which she plays Picasso.
Two fun inclusions in the ‘unnamed roles’ section are Sam Witwer (who played Starkiller in The Force Unleashed games) and Yuri Lowenthal (who plays Spider-Man in the recent PS4 games). We’ve no idea who they played, but it’s nice to have them involved!
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