Abbey Veffer

Abbey Veffer grew up in the wild, sprawling tangle of Los Angeles—yeah, the city that chews people up and spits 'em out, but, honestly, Abbey just made it weirder. They're a disabled voice actor with a knack for making the kinds of sounds that make you double-check your speakers. Creature vocalizations? Nailed it. Visual art? Their portfolio’s got more color than a Lisa Frank fever dream. And casting? Abbey’s got an eye (and ear) for talent that most people wouldn’t catch in a million years. Cue the credits roll: Abbey’s behind the gruff Germanic nord Ysgild and the mysterious Ordinator Tilena in the massive "Elder Scrolls Online" universe. If you caught the "Ranma 1/2" reboot, Tomoyo’s their voice—yep, that’s Abbey. Hinako Saba in "The Fable"? All them. They even popped up in the magical chaos of "Ni No Kuni: Cross Worlds" and the cult-fave anime "Heavenly Delusion." Basically, Abbey’s resume is stacked, but they’ll probably just call themselves a “queer goblin nerd.” Which, honestly, is kinda perfect. Never one to hide behind a persona, Abbey wears their autism and chronic illness like a badge, fighting for inclusion and mental health awareness wherever they land. They’re not just breaking into the industry—they’re tearing down the walls, dragging in the weirdos, and making the whole thing a little less boring. Wonderfully odd, mouthy in the best way, and always up for a challenge, Abbey Veffer isn’t your average voice actor—they’re the chaos engine the scene desperately needs.

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Personal details

  • Birth Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Production Department

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