Blizzard has pulled out some high-profile voice talent forDiablo 4, with names some of the broad fans of entertainment will quickly recognize. TakeLilith’s voice actressfor example, who’s acted in shows such as Midsomer Murders. OrInarius’ actorGabe Kunda, who’s best known asMacaronin Hi-Fi Rush andNewcastlein Apex Legends. When it comes to one of the members of the Horadrim, Lorath, the character’s voice is rather familiar to some (with good reason). Here’s who the voice actor forLorathis in Diablo 4.

Who Does the Voice for Lorath in the Diablo 4?

The voice actor for Lorath in Diablo 4 is none other thanRalph Ineson. He’s a 53-year-oldBritish actorwith credits in everything from TV to movies to even some video games outside of Diablo 4. His highest profile roles include playing the evilChris Finchin the British version ofThe Office,Dagmer CleftjawinGame of Thrones, GeneralNikolai TarakanovinChernobyl, andCaptain VolodymyrinThe Northman.

What Games Has Ralph Ineson Voice Acted in?

Besides being the unforgettable voice of Lorath in Diablo 4, Ineson has three other voice-acting credits in games, with two being his most recognizable. The first of those two is inAssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, where he played the English pirate captainCharles Vane. The other is in the upcomingFinal Fantasy XVI, where he’ll play the roleCidolfus Telamon. Seeing as Final Fantasy XVI isn’t released at the time of writing, we can’t say much on what role he plays in the game.Related:How to Change Armor Appearance in Diablo 4

Needless to say,Ralph Inesonhas had quite a lengthy career before playingLorathin Diablo 4. He isn’t the most well-known voice actor in games, but when you hear that deep voice, you know exactly who it is. If you’re busy diving into Diablo 4, check out our guide onhow to get amount.

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