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Meet the Voice Actors of We Happy Few

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Julian Casey as Jack Worthing

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We Happy Few Voice Actors

Julian Casey plays Jack Worthing or more commonly known as “Uncle Jack” the main antagonist of We Happy Few. Uncle Jack sort of works as the main source of propaganda for the town. Broadcasting on every television set and radio in the land. Players will become quite familiar with Jack as the game progresses.

As for Julian Casey, you may recognize his voice from other video game characters he has voiced. Julian voices one of the last bosses Flavius the Lion from last year’s Assassin’s Creed origins. Flavius is part of the ancient order that Bayek is trying to hunt down. In fact Julian has voiced a character in every mainline Assassin’s Creed entry. Flavius, however, is the most notable of those.

He plays a few smaller roles in television and film such as a Peace Summit Reporter in the movie X-Men Days of Future Past, Australian Scientist in Arrival, and John Coxx in the mini-series Red Hook.

Alex Wyndham as Arthur Hastings

We Happy Few Voice Actors

Alex Wyndham plays the main protagonist Arthur Hastings in We Happy Few. Arthur Hastings works for the government as a “redactor” where his job is to censor all of the bad things that happen in the town so the citizens believe everything is going great. This life isn’t quite what Arthur wants anymore, and he decides to no longer take the drug called “Joy’ which encapsulates the concept of ignorance is bliss.

You can also hear Alex’s voice actor work in Horizon Zero Dawn developed by Guerrilla Games. He plays a few minor characters such as Ardik a Banuk Hunter trying to rise through the ranks of the Hunter’s Lodge, Ardik a survivor of the battle of Meridian, and Brad Andac a replication engineer. Alex has also done voices for Hitman, The Messenger, and Star Wars Battlefront II. 

Charlotte Hope as Sally Boyle

We Happy Few Voice Actors

Sally is a playable character in We Happy Few, but not much is known about her other than she is a chemist with a mysterious past and her childhood friend Arthur Hastings.

Many people may immediately recognize Charlotte Hope’s voice from her appearance as Ramsay Bolton’s lover Myranda on HBO’s Game of Thrones Series. She has done some other TV work appearing on AMC’s The Walking Dead for a couple of episodes as Abigail Harding. As far as video games go Charlotte has only appeared in Ryse: Son of Rome as the character Oracle.

Allan James Cooke as Ollie Starkey

We Happy Few Voice Actors

Another playable character in We Happy Few is Ollie Starkey voiced by Allan James Cooke. Ollie is an old neighbor of Arthur, Sally, and Percy. Not much else is known about Ollie other than he enjoys roughing up a group of “downers” named the Headboys.

Allan James Cooke hasn’t done much work outside of We Happy Few, but did do the voice of Rupert Ferris who is the owner of Ferris Ironworks in Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate.

Katherine Kingsley as Victoria Byng

We Happy Few Voice Actors

Victoria Byng played by Katherine Kingsley is the head of Arthur Hasting’s department at the archives. Victoria is an avid Joy user and makes sure her employees are taking their Joy in fear they will otherwise become Downers.

Katherine Kingsley can be heard in the recently released Vampyr by Dontnod Entertainment as the characters Ashbury, Camellia, and Giselle. Katherine has also done voice work for Battlefield 1 and Get Even. She can be seen in the 2016 episode of Black Mirror titled “Hated in the Nation” as character Dana Costello.


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Jesse has a B.F.A in Arts Management, a love for all things burritos, and an unreasonable Amiibo collection. His skills include but are not limited to writing about video games, RPG grinding, and being constantly dehydrated. Jesse loves most games, but he really loves games that he can play together with friends and family. This usually means late nights in Destiny 2 or FFXIV. Jesse was a writer for Twinfinite from 2018 to 2020 and is now a writer over at our sister site, Prima Games.