Toys 4 Bob has swooped and finally delivered a proper Crash 4 game. Fans are able to jump in and experience some old-school platforming action. If you’re here, you’re probably wondering who is responsible for voicing all of these crazy characters. Here are the voice actors of Crash 4’s voice cast.
Crash 4 Voice Actors
Scott Whyte – Crash Bandicoot
Scott Whyte lends his voice to Crash Bandicoot, the orange marsupial with extremely limited vocabulary but vast experience with time travel, which has prepared him to travel through the multiverse with his sister Coco, Aku Aku, and the Quantum Masks. Whyte is most notable for his role as Team Iceland hockey player Gunnar in D2: The Mighty Ducks. He has previously done voiceover work for The Last of Us: Part II, Final Fantasy VII Remake, the Skylanders series, Days Gone and Death Stranding.
Eden Riegel – Coco Bandicoot – Crash 4 Voice Actors
Eden Riegel voices Crash’s genius little sister Coco, who possesses a unique set of intellectual skills that surpass Crash, inventing gadgets to help themselves out of any situation arises and hacking into computers to use their enemies’ plans to her advantage. Riegel balances her time between television and video games, having done voice-over work for Disney Channel shows like Amphibia, The Owl House and The Lion Guard (where she voiced Kiara), as well as games like Final Fantasy XV, the Persona series, Monster Hunter: World, Catherine: Full Body and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She has also appeared in a few movies, including American Pie and Year One.
Greg Eagles – Aku Aku – Crash 4 Voice Actors
Greg Eagles voices Aku Aku, the witch doctor mask who acts as a father figure to Crash and Coco, guiding them to defeat all the evil forces that threaten Wumpa Island and the universe (or multiverse, in this case). Eagles is most famous for voicing the Grim Reaper (Grim, for short) in the Cartoon Network series The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, which ran for eight seasons. His video game voice-over resume includes Metal Gear Solid, where he voiced Gray Fox, Grand Theft Auto, Saints Row, Mortal Combat X and Scarface.
Ursula Taherian – Tawna Bandicoot
Ursula Taherian voices Tawna, the alternate dimensional counterpart to the main dimension’s Tawna (last seen in Nitro-Fueled) who lost her dimension and her friends to N. Tropy, and tries to help out Crash and Coco whenever possible. Taherian is known for her brief TV appearances in Family Guy (she voiced Taylor Swift in the episode “Chris Has Got a Date, Date, Date, Date, Date”) and Madam Secretary. Before landing the role of Tawna, she had four video game voice-over roles to her credit, including Diablo III, Saints Row IV as Tonya Winters and Minecraft: Story Mode — A Telltale Games Series as Nohr.
Lex Lang – Dr. Neo Cortex
Lex Lang voices the dastardly Cortex, who breaks free from the time prison with the help of N. Tropy and Uka Uka and plots to take over the multiverse. Lang has won two Daytime Emmy Awards for his voice-over roles in various animated shows, including Avatar: The Last Airbender, Regular Show, Lupin III and Naruto. He voiced characters in other games like God of War, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Skylanders and Batman: Arkham Knight.
JP Karliak – Dr. N. Tropy
JP Karliak voices N. Tropy, the time master who assists Cortex in his hostile multidimensional takeover. Although his voice is heard in mulifarious animated programs, even voicing Willy Wonka in the Tom and Jerry remake of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Karliak has lent his voice to an equal number of video games, including Star Wars: Squadrons, The Last of Us: Part II, the Skylanders series as Wolfgang, Kingdom Hearts III and Red Dead Redemption II.
Corey Burton – Dr. N. Gin
Corey Burton voices Dr. N. Gin, a scientist with a nuclear missile lodged into his head who, in addition to helping Cortex with his world domination schemes once more, has picked up on playing drums, which he uses to try and defeat Crash with his deafening tunes in the first boss level. A true veteran of the voice-acting industry, Burton famously replaced Christopher Lee as the voice of Count Dooku in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, making his ominous voice eerily similar to Lee’s. As far as games go, Burton voiced Ansem the Wise in the Kingdom Hearts series starting with Birth by Sleep, Zeus in God of War and Yen Sid in the Epic Mickey series.
Richard Horvitz – Lani-Loli – Crash 4 Voice Actors
Richard Horvitz voices Lani-Loli, one of the Quantum Masks who aids Crash and Coco on their journey to search for the other masks by phasing obstacles in and out of existence. He’s described as a constant worrywart. Fans may recognize Horvitz’s high-strung voice eminating from Invader ZIM and Billy from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. His recent video game outings include the Skylanders series (as well as the Netflix show) as the nefarious Kaos, Fallout 76, Psychonauts, and Ratchet and Clank.
Fred Tatasciore – Dingodile
Fred Tatasciore lends his voice to Dingodile, who has retired from villainy and is running his own diner a la Gordon Ramsay. After driving bats out of his diner, Dingodile gets pulled into an interdimensional vortex and travels through the multiverse hoping to find a rift back home. Tatasciore can be regularly heard in Family Guy and American Dad, as well as in various Marvel and DC animated shows. His voice-over work in games include Overwatch, Mass Effect, Minecraft, Call of Duty and Ratchet and Clank.
Roger Craig Smith – Nitrus Brio
Roger Craig Smith voices Nitrus Brio, an alchemist who’s loyalty to Cortex fluctuates, although this time he’s working with him with ulterior motives. Smith has been voicing Sonic the Hedgehog since Sonic Colors, and he is also heard in Assassin’s Creed as Ezio, the Batman: Arkham series and Spyro Reignited Trilogy.
Zeno Robinson – Ika Ika – Crash 4 Voice Actors
Zeno Robinson voices Ika Ika, the Quantum Mask of Gravity. His power allows Crash and Coco to flip the direction of gravity as long as they’re standing on the floor or under the ceiling. Robinson can be heard in numerous anime, including One-Punch Man, Weathering with You, Cyborg 009: Call of Justice, JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure and Pokemon Journeys. His video game work includes Fire Emblem Heroes and My Hero: One’s Justice.
Scott Whyte - Crash Bandicoot
Whyte is most notable for his role as Team Iceland hockey player Gunnar in D2: The Mighty Ducks. He has previously done voiceover work for The Last of Us: Part II, Final Fantasy VII Remake, the Skylanders series, Days Gone and Death Stranding.
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Eden Riegel - Coco Bandicoot
Riegel balances her time between television and video games, having done voice-over work for Disney Channel shows like Amphibia, The Owl House and The Lion Guard (where she voiced Kiara), as well as games like Final Fantasy XV, the Persona series, Monster Hunter: World, Catherine: Full Body and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She has also appeared in a few movies, including American Pie and Year One.
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Greg Eagles - Aku Aku
Eagles is most famous for voicing the Grim Reaper (Grim, for short) in the Cartoon Network series The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, which ran for eight seasons. His video game voice-over resume includes Metal Gear Solid, where he voiced Gray Fox, Grand Theft Auto, Saints Row, Mortal Combat X and Scarface.
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Ursula Taherian - Tawna Bandicoot
Taherian is known for her brief TV appearances in Family Guy (she voiced Taylor Swift in the episode "Chris Has Got a Date, Date, Date, Date, Date") and Madam Secretary. Before landing the role of Tawna, she had four video game voice-over roles to her credit, including Diablo III, Saints Row IV as Tonya Winters and Minecraft: Story Mode — A Telltale Games Series as Nohr.
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Lex Lang - Dr. Neo Cortex
Lang has won two Daytime Emmy Awards for his voice-over roles in various animated shows, including Avatar: The Last Airbender, Regular Show, Lupin III and Naruto. He voiced characters in other games like God of War, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Skylanders and Batman: Arkham Knight.
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JP Karliak - Dr. N. Tropy
Karliak has lent his voice to an equal number of video games, including Star Wars: Squadrons, The Last of Us: Part II, the Skylanders series as Wolfgang, Kingdom Hearts III and Red Dead Redemption II.
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Corey Burton - Dr. N. Gin
A true veteran of the voice-acting industry, Burton famously replaced Christopher Lee as the voice of Count Dooku in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, making his ominous voice eerily similar to Lee's. As far as games go, Burton voiced Ansem the Wise in the Kingdom Hearts series starting with Birth by Sleep, Zeus in God of War and Yen Sid in the Epic Mickey series.
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Richard Horvitz - Lani-Loli
Fans may recognize Horvitz's high-strung voice emanating from Invader ZIM and Billy from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. His recent video game outings include the Skylanders series (as well as the Netflix show) as the nefarious Kaos, Fallout 76, Psychonauts, and Ratchet and Clank.
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Fred Tatasciore - Dingodile
Tatasciore can be regularly heard in Family Guy and American Dad, as well as in various Marvel and DC animated shows. His voice-over work in games include Overwatch, Mass Effect, Minecraft, Call of Duty and Ratchet and Clank.
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Roger Craig Smith - Nitrus Brio
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Zeno Robinson - Ika Ika
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Published: Oct 9, 2020 01:50 pm