Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a sequel that features both new and returning characters, with all the returning characters being reprised by their original voice actors or actresses. With the Star Wars game being, well, Star Wars, the title has pulled some major names from both the acting and video game rosters of talent, and some of the voices may yet surprise players when learning who or what voice they recognize in the game.
Speaking to the overall quality of the Star Wars Jedi titles, the acting, motion capture, and writing are all very well executed. So to get some info on the voices and characters behind the game, check out this list of all the main characters and their voice actor or actress in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
9 Richard Steven Horvitz / Turgle
Richard Steven has been a professional voice actor for many decades but is probably best known as the voice of Alpha 5 in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Perfectly cast as the cartoony character Turgle in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Horvitz's zany performance gives levity to a game that can be heavy and have a darker tone. Turgle can be found on the planet of Koboh and, without giving too much away, players will end up feeling one way or another about Turgle in their playthrough.
8 Kendal Rae / Zee aka ZN-A4
Kendal Rae is an Australian actress best known for her roles in TV and video games. Her credits include 2 Broke Girls, House of Wax, and 2022's Forespoken. Taking on the character of Zee, who is a droid that got isolated and survived many years alone, Rae gives a human touch to the droid's tale and provides her voice talent to a character that becomes a treasured companion throughout the game.
7 Tony Amendola / Eno Cordova
Tony Amendola is a well-known actor that has appeared in TV and movies since the 1980s. He is known from projects like World of Warcraft, Scandal, Seinfeld, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, Dexter, Charmed, and for being the bad guy in The Mask of Zorro movie. In Jedi: Survivor, Amendola reprises his role as Eno Cordova, who is a human Jedi Master with a keen interest in Jedi Archeology and artifacts. Eno Cordova was also the master to Cere Junda's (see below) Jedi training, which in turn helped Cal Kestis develop his Force powers during the events of the first game.
6 Tina Ivlev / Nightsister Merrin
Tina Ivlev claims lots of different types of roles in her acting history with time working on shows like CSI, Shameless, and Graceland. In Jedi: Survivor, Ivlev reprises the role of Merrin, who was a Nightsister from Dathomir, the same planet that Darth Maul is originally from. In the first game, Merrin was manipulated by Jedi Master Taron and, falling to the Dark Side of the Force, Merrin targeted Jedi and blamed them for her problems. Merrin eventually joined Cal Kestis' crew and became a familiar face through the end of the first game.
5 Debra Wilson / Cere Junda
Debra Wilson is a well known actress that was also the longest serving original cast member on the comedy series MadTV. She has starred in countless TV shows, movies, and video games since the 1990's and is an incredibly talented all-around actress. World of Warcraft, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, The Outer Worlds, and Days Gone are just a few of Wilson's video game credits through the years. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, she reprises her role as Cere Junda, a former Jedi Knight that helped train Cal Kestis during the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. However, this was only after Cere Junda's rocky relationship with the Force and the unfolding of her past as a character as well.
4 Daniel Roebuck / Greez Dritus
Daniel Roebuck is a bit of a legend in the acting world and is recognizable in various TV shows and movies since the 1990s. He's starred in Star Trek: The Next Generation, U.S. Marshals, NYPD Blue, CSI: Miami, and Agents of Shield. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Roebuck reprises his role as Greez Dritus, the sarcastic Latero captain who acts as a rowdy uncle-type to Cal Kestis throughout the first game and into the sequel here. Greez is one of the mainstays of the franchise, whose voice of complaints and reason helps Cal have a sense of family through the two titles.
3 Noshir Dalal / Bode Akuna
Noshir Dalal is a seasoned video game actor that has provided voices to characters in many different titles. Cyberpunk 2077, Fallout 4, Dead Space (2023 Remake), Marvel's Spider-Man, and the unforgettable role as Charles in Red Dead Redemption 2 make up just a few of Dalal's credits. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Dalal plays Bode Akuna, a freelance mercenary that tends to take jobs that hurt the Imperial Empire and a friend and co-conspirator to Cal Kestis' rebellious ambitions.
2 Scott Lawrence / Darth Vader
Although probably not actually a main character in the game, Scott Lawrence's fantastic performance as the voice of the legendary Sith lord Darth Vader is worth noting here. In fact, Lawrence has been the voice of Vader for many Star Wars video games, including Vader's first appearance in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. As a voice actor, Lawrence is a reliable and formidable vocal presence that perfectly executes Vader's classic extraction of fear, intimidation, and badassness whenever he shows up. Lawrence also has credits on productions like The Walking Dead and Star Trek: Into Darkness.
1 Cameron Monaghan / Cal Kestis
Cameron Monaghan reprises his role as Cal Kestis in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and puts out another great performance in the sequel, even without the ponchos. Following up his role in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Jedi: Survivor is Monaghan's second video game acting credit. Up until inhabiting the role as the Jedi refugee on the run after Order 66, Monaghan was best known as a screen actor in several notable TV shows and movies. Some of his notable roles include Avatar: The Last Airbender, Gotham, and the movie Click.