Hynden Walch is an accomplished actress known for her extensive voice work in popular animated series and films, bringing iconic characters to life for global audiences. After earning the Outer Critics Circle Award for her acclaimed performance as Little Voice in ‘The Rise and Fall of Little Voice’ on Broadway, Hynden Walch went on to establish a prolific career as a voice actress, bringing iconic characters to life for global audiences. Her early dedication to the performing arts was recognized when, as a high school student, she was awarded as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts in drama, having furthered her training at the North Carolina School of the Arts with a major in voice. Walch later broadened her professional development, graduating summa cum laude from UCLA in 2005 with a B.A.
Walch began voicing the beloved character Starfire in the ‘Teen Titans’ franchise in 2003, a role she has reprised across multiple series, films, and video games. In 2010, she took on another signature role as Princess Bubblegum in the critically acclaimed animated series ‘Adventure Time,’ a character she voiced throughout its extensive run. In 2014, Walch expanded her DC animated universe contributions by voicing Harley Quinn in ‘Batman: Assault on Arkham,’ a role she has since continued in several other DC animated projects. Her versatility and enduring presence in the animation industry are evident through her consistent work on numerous television series, films, and video games, showcasing her ability to craft distinct and enduring performances that resonate with audiences worldwide.