by Nicole163 on Jan 28, 2014
ZeniMax Online has revealed the cast of voice actors who will be giving
      life to a number of the key characters in the Elder
          Scrolls Online, releasing a cool announcement
        video featuring interviews with some of the main cast. As one might
      expect from this company, they went all-out and got some pretty big names.
      I love me some pop culture and Hollywood trivia, so these kinds of
      announcements always peak my interest, especially when they come out of
      the big-budget studios who can afford to hire movie stars to sit in little
      booths and yell things into a microphone. 
In the past, ZeniMax has used some huge names. Here's a few examples:
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion featured Patrick Stewart as theSo going big with the Elder Scrolls Online is pretty much par for the
      course.  Some of the ESO voice talent is what we might call "the
      usual suspects," but others are a pleasant surprise, and there are some
      interesting dots to connect. 
For instance, it's no shocker that 70s TV goddess Lynda Carter
      will be returning to voice the Daedric goddess Azura.
      She's done Elder Scrolls voices since Morrowind, and she's married to the
      CEO of ZeniMax Media, Robert Altman. It warms my little nerd-boy heart to
      think that a guy who makes video games for a living got to marry Wonder
      Woman. To be fair, he used to be a lawyer and is super-rich, and she
      hasn't worn the costume since the early 80's, but still. It's Wonder
      Woman!
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We also get another go-around with our old pal Malcolm McDowell.
      The last time he did work for ZeniMax, he voiced President John Henry Eden
      in Fallout 3, and this time around he voices the Elder Scrolls Online's
      chief antagonist, Molag Bal. Back in the 1970's, he did
      such a bang-up job as teenage psychopath Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork
      Orange that he has been cast primarily in villain roles ever since. 
      And he likes it that way.  Malcolm McDowell prefers to play "the
      heavy," as he puts it, because "a piece is only as good as its villain."
      Scan his IMDB profile and you'll see the names of a great many "heavies."
      He was even a bad guy on Entourage - Terrance McQuewick was so nasty he
      managed to make Ari Gold look sympathetic.
And it's not just the gods getting the star treatment. The three faction
      leaders are being voiced by some big-money talent also. It's important to
      have quality voice-acting for these roles, because they will set the tone
      for the entire faction, and thus play a significant part in the player's
      game overall experience. Imagine, for example, that your faction leader
      sounded like a high school drama student trying to read lines of
      Shakespeare right out of a book - the whole faction would seem like a
      joke. But put a proper Shakespearian actor at the helm reading those same
      lines and it's a whole different story. You get a fancy-talkin' leader you
      can take seriously. 
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High King Emeric, faction leader of the Daggerfall
      Covenant, will be voiced by one of my personal favorite character actors,
      Bill Nighy. I really hope they did some face-modelling
      and motion capture for the character, because Nighy is a man of great
      expression - you can always tell it's him even when his face is hidden by
      a swarm of octopus tentacles, as it was when he played Davy Jones in
      Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, because of the eyes and the
      very measured and particular way his mouth forms words. You can see his
      expressive face more clearly in Shaun of the Dead, where he plays the part
      of Shaun's step-father Phillip, or as the bowtie-wearing museum curator in
      the Doctor Who episode, "Vincent and the Doctor," or with his Elder
      Scrolls Online co-stars in the Underworld series or Harry Potter and the
      Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
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Jorunn the Skald-King, leader of the Ebonheart Pact,
      will be voiced by Swedish actor, Peter Stormare. Chances
      are, you've seen Peter Stormare in something before (though not in the
      cast announcement video), and I'm a fan of his work. He rarely plays
      leading roles, but he is a fantastic and fairly prolific character actor
      who often plays colorful but disturbing secondary characters. He was the
      primary nihilist, Uli Kunkel (aka "Karl Hungus"), in the Big Lebowski, one
      of the "funny-lookin'" criminals in Fargo, and he played Satan in
      Constantine, the movie version of comic book series Hellblazer. He has
      done voice work in Icewind Dale II and, more recently, The Secret World.
      He also does a lot of work in small indie films, like Small Town Murder
      Songs, which was filmed in my neck of the woods in rural Ontario, Canada -
      Mennonite country, which features prominently in the plot of that movie.
      We don't get a lot of movies filmed around here, so Peter Stormare is
      probably a bigger name around these parts than he is most places outside
      of Sweden. 
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The third faction leader, Queen Ayrenn, will be voiced
      by Kate Beckinsale. This one I find less impressive than
      the others. Her biggest roles are characters that I find super-attractive
      but ultimately completely despicable in one way or another, even though
      everyone else seems to love them. I hated Selene in the Underworld movies
      (featuring co-star Bill Nighy) because the character confuses "reckless
      and self-centered" for "strong and independent." In fact, that seems to be
      kind of a theme among her characters, starting with Pearl Harbor. I guess
      it works well for Queen Ayrenn, as well, and the character will be consistent
      with the ones she has done in the past. Kate Beckinsale describes Queen
      Ayrenn as a "good role-model" in the cast announcement video - I guess she
      missed the parts where her character's leadership is built on a platform
      of racism and manifest destiny. 
These are sort of the top-billed starring roles in the game, but the cast
      of secondary characters is no less impressive. 
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Alfred Molina may not exactly be a household name, but
      he has an impressive body of work. He will be voicing Imperial
      puppet-master Abnur Tharn, head of the Elder Council in
      Cyrodiil (and possibly an ancestor of Jagar Tharn, the Battlemage who takes
      center stage as the main antagonist in the very first Elder Scrolls game,
      Arena). Most people will probably know him as Doctor Otto Octavius, Doctor
      Octopus, from Spider-Man 2. But he has also portrayed revolutionary
      Mexican painter Diego Rivera, husband of surrealist Frida Kahlo, in the
      movie Frida. As an art-school nerd, this role matters much more to me than
      his turn as a comic book villain.  Although, as a Marvel/Spider-man
      fanboy, Doc Ock is pretty badass, too.
But as a normal, every-day kind of nerd, Molina's involvement doesn't
      inspire the same giddiness that John Cleese's does. His
      role as "Don Quixote-like" Sir Cadwell the Undaunted, Knight
      of the Port of Coldharbor, may not be as central to the story as a Daedric
      prince or a faction leader, but it is sure to be memorable. Younger
      readers may only recognize John Cleese as Nearly Headless Nick from the
      first couple of Harry Potter movies, but us older types will surely
      recognize our favorite Minister of Silly Walks from his legendary Monty
      Python days. What strikes me as funny is, every time you see John Cleese
      listed as a cast member for something, he is always credited for A Fish
      Called Wanda, as though no American could have possibly heard of Monty
      Python's Flying Circus, but surely every one of them knows that one movie
      from the mid-80s.
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Speaking of Harry Potter characters, Albus Dumbledore himself will be
      guiding the player through his journey to recover his stolen soul. Well,
      one of them will be, anyway. Michael Gambon, the second
      and longer-running Dumbledore, will be voicing the Prophet,
      a mysterious blind man who seems to know a thing or two about Molag Bal
      and stolen souls.  Michael Gambon may come across as a bit cheeky in
      the cast announcement video, but his characters tend to be much more
      serious and occasionally a bit dour.  He had some big shoes to fill
      when the original Dumbledore, Richard Harris, passed away, but his sober
      performance as the headmaster of Hogwarts proved he was equal to the task.
    
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He is assisted in this task by Lyris Titanborn, a Nord
      half-giant voiced by another video game voice-acting legend, Jennifer
        Hale.  Kevin Michael
        Richardson and Jim Ward are two more Elder
      Scrolls Online voice actors who may not have familiar faces, but whose
      voices you have almost certainly heard before. Richardson plays a
      sword-master named Sai Sahan, and Ward
      voices the legendary necromancer Mannimarco - a
      character who appears in two other games, set hundreds of years later, as
      a villain. Between the three of these actors, they've been in just about
      everything since the end of the 1990s. Chances are good that if you do an
      IMDB search of your favorite cartoon, video game or animated feature in
      the past 20 years or so, one or more of their names will be on the cast
      list.  Certain Star Wars games, in particular, feature all
      three.  These three actors don't get any screen time in the cast
      announcement video, but their contributions will prove significant if
      history is any indication. 
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