Erika Ishii
American voice actor (born 1987) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Erika Ishii is an American voice actor and host. They[a] are best known as the voice of video game characters such as Valkyrie in Apex Legends,[2] and for their appearances in actual play web series including L.A. by Night and Dimension 20.
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Born | March 7, 1987 |
Occupation(s) | Voice actor, host |
Years active | 1992–present |
Relatives | Adena Ishii (sister) |
Career
Summarize
Perspective
Ishii's work in acting started at a young age, with a guest appearance on Full House.[3][4]
Voice acting
In an interview with Bungie, Ishii stated that playing The Last of Us (2013) inspired them to enter voice acting in video games.[5] From the late 2010s, Ishii performed voice roles in numerous video games, and would contribute voice work to The Last of Us Part II in 2020. During their early career, Ishii was advised to conceal their sexuality and political views to avoid losing work. Later they became more open about their orientation and identity. Ishii indicated that doing so was a positive step, as it allowed them to be part of a community, and to take on relevant roles. "The industry is beginning to recognize the value of authenticity and inclusion. It makes for better art and it's what the majority of the world wants to see."[3] Ishii spoke positively about their role as the mixed-Japanese lesbian Valkyrie in Apex Legends, stating that "None of it was tokenism... She's one of the most real characters I've ever had the honour of portraying."[6][7]
Ishii was a narrator for the audiobook Walk Among Us (2020),[8][9] "an audio-first trio of horror novellas set in Vampire: The Masquerade's World of Darkness".[10] In September 2021, Ishii was a featured artist on the acoustic version of the song "Can You Feel My Love" by the music group Juniper Vale.[11][12]
In 2025, they will be the lead character Atsu in Ghost of Yotei, the sequel to Ghost of Tsushima.[13][14]
Actual play
Ishii is known for their roles in actual play role-playing web shows[15] such as L.A. by Night[16] and Dimension 20.[17][18] In January 2023, it was announced that Ishii, with Brennan Lee Mulligan, Aabria Iyengar, and Lou Wilson, would star in the creator-owned actual play podcast Worlds Beyond Number; the show premiered in March 2023.[19][20]
In December 2024, Ishii guest starred in the stage production of Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern which combines actual play, improv, and immersive theater at Stage 42 in New York City.[21]
Hosting
Ishii was a host and producer for Geek & Sundry.[22][10][15] Ishii has also hosted other events[23] such as the 2018 Crunchyroll Anime Awards[24][25] and the 2021 Acceleration Japan showcase.[26]
Personal life
Ishii openly identifies as queer, bisexual, or pansexual with no preference between labels, and genderfluid.[5][3][27] They have been vocal in their opposition to transphobia, and have raised funds for LGBTQ supporting charities such as The Trevor Project.[28][3]
Filmography
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Film
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes | Source |
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2018 | Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative | Michelle Luio | Voice | [27] [29] |
2021 | And Then | Mana | Short film | [27] [30] |
2023 | Dragonfly | Miyoko | Voice, short film | |
2024 | Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths | Kimiyo Hoshi / Doctor Light, Helena Wayne / Huntress of Earth-Two | Voice; direct-to-video | [31] |
Television
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes | Source |
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1992 | Full House | "Pocahontas" | Season 6, episode 8: "The Play's the Thing" | |
2021–22 | Young Justice | Child, Mary Bromfield / Sergeant Marvel | Season 4 | [32] |
2022 | The Mighty Ones | Lindsay | 10 episodes | |
2022 | Oddballs | Jenna / Liv | ||
2023 | Strange Planet | New Friend / Hottie #2 / Customer | Season 1, episode 7: "Adolescent Limbshake" | |
2024 | Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Michiko Musashi / Turbo | Season 2, episode 14: "Family Matters" | [33] |
2024 | Zombies: The Re-Animated Series | Harely | Season 1, episode 6: "Youngins & Dragons" | |
2025 | Pokémon Horizons – The Search for Laqua | Rika |
Video games
Web series
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes | Source |
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2015 | Extra Life D&D with Saving Throw Show | Penelope Lightfoot | A charity-fueled liveplay produced by Saving Throw Show. | [46] |
2016 | Natural 20 | Garmungus | RPG web series produced by Transplant Films | [47][48] |
2016–2019 | Game Engine | Host | Gaming web series by Geek & Sundry | [49] |
2017 | Sagas of Sundry: Madness | Selina Tsukiyama | Cast member; RPG web limited series by Geek & Sundry | [50] |
Starcade Marathon | Host | Web special by Geek & Sundry | [51] | |
Vast | Kraya Yikjaal Gorumon | RPG web series by Geek & Sundry; Episode: "The Great Experiment - Part 1 & 2" | [52] | |
2017–2018 | ForeverVerse | RPG web series by Geek & Sundry | [53][54][55] | |
2018 | A Magic Moment with Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Host | Web special by Geek & Sundry | [56][57][58] |
The Neon Noir | Shirley Kent | Audio drama podcast created by Jack Delaney | [47][59] | |
2018–2021 | L.A. by Night | Annabelle | Cast member; RPG web series based on Vampire: The Masquerade | [16] |
2019 | Dimension 20: Escape from the Bloodkeep | Lilith | Cast member; RPG web limited series based on Dungeons & Dragons | [60] |
Into Carnival Row | Moonshadow Foxglove | Cast member; RPG web limited series by Nerdist based on Carnival Row | [61][62] | |
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Crystal Palace | Hanako Hayashi | RPG web special by Critical Role Productions based on Call of Cthulhu | [63][64] | |
Pub Draw | Themself | Web series by Critical Role Productions; Episode: "Drawing Hana with Erika Ishii" | [65] | |
2020 | Cinderbrush: A Monsterhearts Story | Sasha Murasaki | RPG web special by Critical Role Productions based on Monsterhearts | [66] |
The Calyx | Winter Solstice | RPG web series by Good Time Society; Episode: "Saturnine Chalice - Part 1 & 2" | [67] | |
2021 | Dimension 20: Misfits and Magic | Dream (a.k.a. Karen Keiko Tanaka) | Cast member; RPG web limited series based on the Kids on Brooms role-playing system | [68] |
Dimension 20: The Seven | Danielle Barkstock | Cast member; RPG web limited series based on Dungeons & Dragons | [69] | |
The Auction with Becca Scott | RPG web special by Good Time Society based on Call of Cthulhu | [70] | ||
Battle for Beyond | Leila | Cast member; RPG web limited series by D&D Beyond based on Dungeons & Dragons | [71][72] | |
2022 | Critical Role (campaign 3) | Yu Suffiad | RPG web series by Critical Role Productions; 6 episodes | [73] |
Dimension 20: Coffin Run | May Wong | Cast member; RPG web limited series based on Dungeons & Dragons | [69] | |
The Adventure Zone: Dust | Louise “Lulu” Kagiyama | RPG web series by The McElroy Family, season 2 only. | [74] | |
2022—present | Game Changer | Themself | Comedy game show by Dropout; 5 episodes | [75][76] |
Dirty Laundry | Themself | Comedy game show by Dropout; 2 episodes | ||
Make Some Noise | Themself | Episode: "The Wicked Switch of the West" | ||
2023 | Worlds Beyond Number | Ame | Cast member; creator-owned actual play podcast | [19][20] |
Dimension 20: Burrow's End | Ava | Cast member; 10 episodes | [77][78] | |
2024 | The Adventure Zone: Abnimals | JJ August | Episode: "Bunny Heist!"; RPG web series by The McElroy Family. | [79] |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Ref. |
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2024 | Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern | Warrior | Stage 42 | [21][80] |
Notes
- Ishii uses all personal pronouns.[1] This article uses the singular they pronoun for consistency.
References
External links
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