Elsie Lovelock is a British singer and voice actress who works prominently in video games and animation. Some titles she has lent her voice to include Baldur’s Gate 3, Genshin Impact, Digimon, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: War of the Visions, Class of '09, Eternal Return, Mordhau, SMITE, Mr. Hopps Playhouse 2, and many many more. She is best known as the singing voice of Charlie in the Hazbin Hotel pilot, Mommy Long Legs in Poppy Playtime, and Uzi from the popular indie animated series Murder Drones. She is also one of the few British voice artists to have voiced in anime, with some anime she has appeared in being: Moriarty the Patriot, Last Dungeon Boonies, Gunbuster, Show Time! and Mimi Tachikawa...

Matt Sinclair is a versatile actor with credits spanning live-action, animation, and gaming. Known for roles like The Eternity Devil in Chainsaw Man, and Abbie in "Dunk Lords" she brings a lively Southern charm....

Rissaa Montañez is a voiceover artist in Chicago, IL and have been voicing characters for podcast series since 2013. She has performed every role since then with my home studio setup and absolutely love what she does. Her most recent and beloved achievement has been working with the cast and crews as showrunner for the Bloody FM Podcast Network on The Dead, a new podcast anthology series created in partnership with The George A. Romero Foundation. When she's not working on scripts or planning her next binge-watch of movies and shows that she loves, she can be found at home planning or working on personal projects, spending her time expressing advocacy for IPV and DV Awareness, baking banana bread, so much...

Marion is a Black and Pansexual non-union voiceover talent from New Jersey and is now based in central Pennsylvania. Initially starting as a theater kid at the age of 9, she pursued a career in voice over after college. She has well-rounded experience in animation, interactive projects, ADR/Dubbing/Looping, and podcasts. Her animated and creative voice has been featured in award-winning animations and podcasts. Some of her favorite animations are "Sailor Moon," "Gargoyles," and "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child. She loves helping others and bringing joy to projects with her imaginative spirit. Her latest projects have been ADR for "Goodbye Monster," the voice of Scarlett Rubio in the podcast "Wild Card: Shuffle," and the voice of various roles in "Minecraft:...

Kieran Regan is an LGBTQ+ voice actor from Kansas and California who is most known for his work as Heizou in Genshin Impact, Twenty Fifth Bam and Jue Viole Grace in Tower of God: New World, Ken Midori in Beyblade, Yuo in Yu Gi Oh Sevens, Rio in Spirit Chronicles, and many more! Discovering theatre in their Junior year at the University of Kansas, Kieran quickly fell in love and never looked back. While not doing voice over, you can catch him playing D&D, rugby for the LA Rebellion, or fighting for LGBTQ+ rights!   Checkh out Kieran's site: https://www.kieranregan.com/...

Kim Morton has said and done things since the moment they knew how. This would become a career of saying and doing things, beginning with acting for indie video games and animations, sidestepping into corporate narration, and sidestepping further into eLearning, audiobooks, advertising, audio production, casting, directing, scoring; whatever was needed. This eclectic body of work lazily spiraled into a cheap apartment in Carrollton (another type of Dallas), where they'd say and do more, but arguably professionally. Now, they work at Crunchyroll as a timecoder, recording engineer, and actor, hoping to eventually achieve the title of "huh? oh, yeah, they work here, not sure what they do, though." Notable acting roles include Noa Kuonji in Skate-Leading Stars, Older Freddie in Scholastic...

A Chicago-based voice talent and storyteller directing and producing video games and animation, Michaela is a 31-year-old mixed-race demiwoman. Growing up as the eldest child of two military veterans, she learned how to create stories and make characters come to life with her voice in both singing and acting. Immediately after college, Michaela became a freelance indie game developer, content creator, and successful voice actor. She has produced many visual novel games and audio-dramas such as Seduce Me the Otome, Remember Remember, and Ruffled. Michaela has been blessed enough to work with multiple directors and projects like CatFace’s MyStreet series, Dread Central, and others as a voice talent. She continues to offer her services to projects as a director and voice actor to this day. Check out her...

Josh Portillo is a professional voiceover artist, currently represented by Jackson Agency, that began in September of 2018. He committed more to VO work as a career at the beginning of 2020, and went full-time in 2022. Josh has done work in indie video games, different animation projects, ADR projects, and ads. He's worked with a handful of companies, including Crayola and Nintendo. His current goal is to continue growing as a voice actor. His dream role is Fox McCloud, favorite anime is Toradora! and favorite anime characters are Guts from Berserk and Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece....

Ariana Rosario is a Dominican-American voice actor with over 5 years of experience in video games and animation. She's known for roles in indie titles such as Altapi in "Fallen Tear: The Ascension", Aphrodite from the mobile game "Mythic Heroes", Morgen in "Moon Observatory: Iris", Matilda in "Path of the Midnight Sun" and Alicia in "Eden's Last Sunrise". She was recently featured in a popular fan animation "Shadows in the Sands" showcased at Hoyofair where she voiced Jeht and Babel. She's also known under the alias "Luucarii" for some fan projects including many popular Fan Danganronpa projects such as Danganronpa: Despair Time as the protagonist Teruko Tawaki, Danganronpa: (He)Artless Deceit's protagonist Akira Hayasaka. You can also hear them in many Zelda...

Paxton Lee is an American voice actor and impressionist based in Southern Illinois. He has voiced official promotions for several Webtoon series’, some of which include: “Honey Lemon”, “Death: Rescheduled”, “Schoolbus Graveyard”, and “Homesick”. He also plays the role of Ben Tennyson in the motion comic adaptation of “5 Years Later” by The Ink Tank. Additionally, he’s appeared in the video game “Postal 4” and several YouTube animated series’, such as “The Zelda Multiverse” and “Smash Bracket”. Paxton has training in video game, animation, narration, and ADR work. He’s also had the opportunity to study with industry veteran actors and directors like Amber Lee Connors, Brook Chalmers, David Sobolov, and Xander Mobus. As someone who doesn’t live near any major cities where conventions usually...