Jennifer Hale
American voice actress
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February 2023 | In February 2023, Hale guest voiced Riyo Chuchi, a Pantoran member of the Imperial Senate, in the animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch. |
2022 | Jennifer Hale was nominated for 'Outstanding Achievement in Character' at the 25th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards for her performance as Rivet in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. |
2022 | Jennifer Hale was nominated for 'Performer in a Leading Role' at the 18th British Academy Games Awards for her performance as Rivet in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. |
2021 | Hale founded two new businesses: Skills Hub, a coaching program for aspiring voice actors, and The Haven, a self-help group run through Patreon. |
2020 | Jennifer Hale relocated back to Canada and now resides on Vancouver Island, where she continues to do voice recordings from her personal home studio. |
2017 | Jennifer Hale called for support to free her father, James Learning, who had advanced cancer, after he was imprisoned for refusing to sign an injunction to stay away from Muskrat Falls. |
2016 | Jennifer Hale was nominated for 'Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance' at the 16th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards for her role as Commander Shepard. |
2013 | Jennifer Hale was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most prolific video game voice actor. |
2012 | Jennifer Hale received a nomination for 'Best Performance by a Human Female' at the Spike Video Game Awards for her role as Commander Shepard. |
2011 | Jennifer Hale played Mass Effect for the first time during her interview with Tom Bissell for The New Yorker. |
2011 | Hale voiced Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) in the animated series Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. |
2010 | Jennifer Hale was nominated for 'Best Performance by a Human Female' at the Spike Video Game Awards for her role as Commander Shepard. |
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