If you find a voice that sounds familiar in Dying Light: The Beast, then probably the voice actor for said character could have worked on other projects. The voice actor list for the game is quite expansive, so you might have encountered more than one familiar voice while playing the game. The list below details all the voice actors and their roles in Dying Light: The Beast.
Roger Craig Smith as Kyle Crane

Roger Craig Smith is a known face in the Dying Light franchise. He had previously voiced Kyle Crane in 2015’s Dying Light. Besides this, his role also comprises voicing Ezio Auditore da Firenze in Assassin’s Creed, Chris Redfield in Resident Evil, Raphael in Black Ops 6, and Mirage in Apex Legends.
Craig also voiced several characters in the English dub versions of Bleach, Naruto, and Code Geass, amongst many others. As for movies and TV shows, he was popularly known in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania as Quantumnauts, Wreck-It Ralph’s Sonic the Hedgehog, and as the narrator for Say Yes to the Dress and Hell’s Kitchen (Seasons 13–14).
Who Voices Olivia In Dying Light: The Beast?

Olivia in Dying Light: The Beast is voiced by Rebecca Hanssen, who is well known within the gaming community as the voice for Eve in Stellar Blade, Alfira and Yenna in Baldur’s Gate III, Luna in the First Descendant, and Ciaccona in Wuthering Waves.
Clearly a veteran and a known voice in gaming circles, her roles also span TV shows, with her most notable role as Billie in Dixie and Queen Meve of Lyria in The Witcher.
Jonathan Rhodes as The Baron

The main antagonist in Dying Light: The Beast, The Baron, is voiced by Jonathan Rhodes. He hasn’t lent his voice to many major characters when it comes to video games, but he did have smaller roles in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin, and Dying Light 2: Stay Human.
Rhodes also had several smaller roles in TV, and was recently cast as a reporter in Andor: A Star Wars Story, the Headmaster in Little Disaster, and as David Lane in Grantchester.
Tommie Earl Jenkins as Minister Obasi

Minister Obasi is one of the more important NPCs in Dying Light: The Beast, and fans would be familiar with Tommie Earl Jenkins if they had played Death Stranding. His role in the game was the ever-popular Die-Hardman. His other major roles include the voice of the Orc in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, Aaron Scott in Starfield, Gulu in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Scott in Fallout 76.
Jenkins also dabbles as an on-screen actor, with his most recent roles being Colonel Burdick in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Prince Thomas in The Rainmaker, and Mayor Noble Walker in Wednesday.
Abubakar Salim as Keller

Abubakar Salim’s name might not ring many bells, but he has supplied a couple of background voices for NPCs in various reputable games. He had several minor roles in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Diablo IV, and Xenoblade Chronicles 3. His more notable roles would be Bayek in Assassin’s Creed Origins and Valhalla, and Rokhan in the World of Warcraft series.
Salim may not have participated in voice acting frequently, but he is a seasoned actor. He has appeared in several TV shows in smaller roles. House of the Dragon fans would recognize him as Alyn of Hull, or know him as Father in Raised by Wolves. He also appeared as the Airport Guard in Black Mirror and as a Secret Service Agent in 24: Live Another Day.
Amanda Drew as Iris/Lydia

You would have known Iris from the Last Wish Quest, but would be unfamiliar with the voice behind the character. While Amanda Drew didn’t partake in a lot of voice acting, she is a seasoned actor with several TV shows under her belt. Her most notable roles are Cath McLean in The Gold, Ruth in the Outlaws, and Dr. May Wright in EastEnders.
While Dying Light: The Beast has some very prominent voice actors, you could also check out our Avowed Voice Actors & Cast List to know who starred in that.

