Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Jennifer Hale

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian actress Jennifer Hale.
Last updated on November 24, 2024.
Jennifer Hale

Jennifer Hale is a Canadian-American voice actress. She is best known for her work in video game franchises such as Baldur's Gate, Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, BioShock Infinite, Metroid Prime, Overwatch, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. In 2013, she was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most prolific video game voice actress.

Endings are really hard to do, and it's hard to do an ending where it's sort of collaborative with thousands and thousands of people, and to satisfy all those people is impossible.
In the 'Mass Effect' universe, there is zero ad libbing.
Everything about video games has changed. The writing, the acting, the visuals, obviously - everything has gone to a new level. And the difference that I see as an actor is that I don't have to push that extra bit to sell what's going on.
Being able to stay with a character over the course of years is a gift. — © Jennifer Hale
Being able to stay with a character over the course of years is a gift.
On a Bioware game, if I say anything that's not on the page, It would create a bug in the system, and it would kick back, and I would have to do it again due the technical demands they deal with.
I'm used to living in a disassociated universe.
I don't spend a lot of time watching my performances after the fact. I suck at playing video games, but I'm a fan of the creativity, the brilliance, and the possibility of the industry.
Military people do not get what they want by being emotional.
I had, probably, a more challenging experience growing up than most middle-class chicks.
I am an outside person; if I don't get outside, I get a little crazy.
There's more flexibility in the cartoon world than there is in video games. In video games, if I tweak a line, I could screw up the work of countless other people with my whim.
That's really one of the things I love about video games. It's a whole new world every time you start.
I assume the body language no matter what in doing voiceover. There is a transformative aspect.
I like it when I can hear directly from the writer: what they're seeing, what they're envisioning, and what their intention is.
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