Area 51 (2005 Video Game) - Voice Cast

Voice Cast

  • David Duchovny as Ethan Cole, HAZMAT Team Bravo's Mission Specialist. Duchovny was the target of considerable criticism for his voice acting in the game.
  • Powers Boothe as Major Bridges, Commanding Officer of the Quick Reaction Force, sent into quarantine Area 51.
  • Brian Hugh Warner as Edgar, an ancient and powerful Grey, whose DNA was used to create the mutagenic virus. Marilyn Manson vocalist Warner was particularly attracted to the role, as he saw parallels between himself and Edgar, both having a general distaste of humanity, and Manson himself feeling alienated at times.
  • Ian Abercrombie as Dr. Winston Cray, a scientist who releases the mutagenic virus, and the Theta weapon inside the base.
  • Phil Proctor as Mr. White, the ominous leader of the Illuminati.
  • Marc Rodriguez as Ramirez, Team Bravo's Team Leader
  • Josh Keaton as Crispy, a member of Team Bravo
  • Nolan North as McCan, a member of Team Bravo
  • Beng Spies as Lieutenant Chew, Team Delta's Team Leader
  • Sean Donnellan as Marco, a member of Team Delta
  • Brian Cummings as Victor 5, Dr. Cary's lab assistant

Steven Jay Blum, Dan Hagen, John Vernon, Lori Allen, Brian Tochi, James McCaffrey, Nicholas Guest, and Michael Gough all provide additional voices.

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