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Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Max Caulfield, arms outstretched, standing in front of police tape.

All Major Voice Actors & Cast List for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure boasts some excellent performers who help bring this twisting tale to life. If you’re curious about who plays who, here are all the major voice actors and the cast list for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure.

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All Major Actors in Life is Strange: Double Exposure

Hannah Telle as Max Caulfield

Max Caulfield was the protagonist of the original Life Is Strange and returns around ten years later as a university teacher/photographer-in-residence, sharing her skills at Caledon University. She has the power to reverse time, though she’s not used it in years, and in this new game, she acquires the ability to hop between dimensions.

She’s played by actor and singer Hannah Telle, who played Max in the original game. She’s had a variety of roles, including one of the killer’s would-be victims in the game Murdered: Soul Suspect. As with most of the other cast, Telle provided motion capture for the character.

Olivia AbiAssi as Safi Llewellyn-Fayyad

Olivia AbiAssi, who recently featured in the comedy short Goldfish, is Safi, Max’s best friend. Safi is more confident than Max, though she and her mother don’t always see eye to eye. She’s a professor’s assistant and has a book in the works, but her life is cut short. It’s her death that becomes the catalyst for Max’s new powers. That might sound like a short role for AbiAssi, but Safi survives in the alternate world, where most of your interactions with her take place.

Blu Allen as Moses Murphy

Moses is another of Max’s friends, and along with Safi, they’re a tight knit group. He’s a wizard with pretty much anything technological and has his own lab in the university’s observatory. He takes Safi’s death hard, though he’s still there for Max when she needs him.

Actor and singer Blu Allen doesn’t have a lot in the way of TV credits, but he’s appeared in musicals MJ The Musical and Titanique. The latter is a musical comedy based on the movie Titanic, and going by the clips on YouTube, it’s as strange as it sounds.

Gwen Hunter in Life is Strange: Double Exposure, talking to Max.

Rachel Crowl as Gwen Hunter

Gwen Hunter is a professor and mentor to Safi who helps her get her book deal, but things get pretty complicated for her in both dimensions. She’s played by Rachel Crowl, who’s lent her voice to several game projects, including The Elder Scrolls Online’s Gold Road DLC, where she voices a dragon.

Samantha Bowling as Amanda Thomas

As part of the cast of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure, Samantha Bowling (The Edge of Her Mind Anthology) is Amanda, owner of The Turtle and a potential love interest for Max. She’s also a serious expert on the local music scene.

Bahr Dawoud as Yasmin Fayyad

Yasmin reaching out to daughter Safi's hand in Life is Strange: Double Exposure.

Yasmin Fayyad (Bahr Dawoud) is Safi’s mother and head of the university. In one universe, she is a woman torn up by her daughter’s death, while in the other, she’s a barrier to Max uncovering the truth. In both dimensions, she’s very protective of the university’s reputation.

Sam Oguma as Vinh Lang

Actor and comedian Sam Oguma is Vinh, assistant to Safi’s mother Yasmin. He delivers everything with drama but has his own secrets, not least because he’s head of the university’s Abraxas Society.

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Full Cast of Life Is Strange: Double Exposure

Aside from those cast members, there are several other actors who appear in the game and an additional cast who, presumably, play less notable characters and background characters. Shockingly, I didn’t spot any Baldur’s Gate 3 actors in there, which is a huge, huge oversight on Deck Nine’s part. Do they not have Devora Wilde’s number?

Main cast:

  • Max Caulfield ā€“ Hannah Telle
  • Safi Llewellyn-Fayyad ā€“ Olivia AbiAssi
  • Moses Murphy ā€“ Blu Allen
  • Amanda Thomas ā€“ Samantha Bowling
  • Diamond Washington ā€“ Ilasiea Gray
  • Reggie Kogan ā€“ Jake Cuddemi
  • Yasmin Fayyad ā€“ Bahr Dawoud
  • Vinh Lang ā€“ Sam Oguma
  • Gwen Hunter ā€“ Rachel Crowl
  • Loretta Rice ā€“ Ashlynn Hideman
  • Lucas Colmenero ā€“ Marco Alberto Robinson
  • Vince Alderman ā€“ Brian Landis Folkins
  • Chloe Price ā€“ Rhianna DeVries

Additional cast:

  • Adelaide Ray Young
  • Alexis Bloom
  • Anastasia Davidson
  • Billy Vinson
  • Cara Bernard
  • Celia Duffala
  • Chloe Nosan
  • Chris Grittner
  • Christian Ray Robinson
  • Corwin Cantin
  • Dan Ruescher
  • Elle Porter
  • Erika Mori
  • Garrett Thompson
  • Giovana Lasala-Mundheim
  • Greg Meader
  • Isabel Chavez
  • Jeff Kurtenacker
  • Jenny Kim Eaves
  • John Hauser
  • John Chandler Welter
  • Joshua Wraa
  • Kelsey Lakowske
  • Leah Cardenas
  • Luke Antonio Luna Acquavella
  • Mark Droste
  • Martha Murrie
  • Matt Clough
  • Mikah Conway
  • Miso Telle
  • Mittens Kurtenacker
  • Nate Alexander
  • Nicole deBree
  • Omid Harrison
  • Robert Michael Sanders
  • Sarah Klaren
  • Simone St. John
  • Stephan Frost
  • Webb Pickersgill
  • Zac Cantin
  • Zachary Andrews

And those are all the major voice actors and the cast list for Life Is Strange: Double Exposure.

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure is available now on PC.


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Chris McMullen is a freelance contributor at The Escapist and has been with the site since 2020. He returned to writing about games following several career changes, with his most recent stint lasting five-plus years. He hopes that, through his writing work, he settles the karmic debt he incurred by persuading his parents to buy a Mega CD. Outside of The Escapist, Chris covers news and more for GameSpew. He's also been published at such sites as VG247, Space, and more. His tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though he'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based. At Escapist, he's covered such games as Infinite Craft, Lies of P, Starfield, and numerous other major titles.