Who is the Voice Actor for Puck in Nightingale? – Answered

Quite a peculiar choice, but a fitting one.

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If you’ve just gotten into Nightingale, you’ll notice that the helpful character Puck has a surprisingly distinct voice. Here’s who the voice actor for Puck is in Nightingale.

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Who Voices Puck in Nightingale?

The voice actor for Puck is named Marc Warren. He’s not well-known in the North American space but has a lot of acting credits in the UK television space. If you watch any British television, you may know him as Danny Blue in Hustle, Dominic Foy in State of Play, or Piet Van Der Valk in Van Der Valk. The only acting credit that North American folk might be aware of is Band of Brothers, where Warren played Private Albert Blithe for the show’s runtime.

As far as Warren’s experience in the gaming space goes, this appears to be his first voice-acting credit from a quick bit of research. Given how strange Puck is that’s an interesting place to get started, but he manages to pull off the role surprisingly well with an immense strangeness. Perhaps voice acting was his calling, but we’ll have to see if he goes beyond this first role.

What’s funny is that, while in context it makes sense, Warren serves a mostly one-man show when it comes to voice acting work for Nightingale. Outside of the odd bit of other voice acting work, he steals the show especially in the earliest parts of Nightingale, guiding the players through the first dangers they encounter. It’ll be interesting to see how his skills are utilized with future early access updates and things of the sort. Maybe they’ll bring another voice actor in for the main villain (if there is one), but who knows at this point?

If you’re just getting into the game and want to get everything just right, check out our guide on the best graphics settings for Nightingale to improve performance.

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