{"id":85689,"date":"2025-01-28T23:38:45","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:38:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/the-quarry-all-characters-and-voice-actors-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:38:45","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:38:45","slug":"the-quarry-all-characters-and-voice-actors-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/the-quarry-all-characters-and-voice-actors-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"The Quarry: All characters and voice actors &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Quarry: All characters and voice actors 2K GamesThe Quarry has recruited an impressive array of horror actors for its main roles. Here\u2019s a full cast list with character summaries. The Quarry is the spiritual successor to Supermassive\u2019s horror game Until Dawn, featuring another group of teens who are in the wrong place, on the wrong night. The game plays out as an interactive horror movie, and as such, has a pretty impressive cast, with several members of it being genre veterans. Here\u2019s a breakdown of every cast member and an explanation of the character they play. Naturally, we\u2019ll keep the below information spoiler-free. Anything we state here will be immediately obvious from the start of the game. Contents The Quarry cast and characters Abigail: Ariel Winter &#8211; Ryan: Justice Smith &#8211; Nick:Evan Evagora &#8211; Dylan: Miles Robbins &#8211; Jacob: Zach Tinker &#8211; Kaitlyn: Brenda Song &#8211; Emma: Halston Sage &#8211; Laura: Siobhan Williams &#8211; Max: Skyler Gisondo &#8211; Chris: David Arquette &#8211; Travis: Ted Raimi &#8211; Bobby: Ethan Suplee &#8211; Constance: Lin Shaye &#8211; Jedediah: Lance Henriksen &#8211; Eliza: Grace Zabriskie &#8211; &#8211; The Quarry cast and characters Here is a full breakdown of the Quarry\u2019s voice actors and the characters they play: Abigail (Ariel Winter) Abi is a sweet, slightly geeky girl, who\u2019s best friends with the much more confident Emma. She has a crush on camp nice guy Nick but is worried he doesn\u2019t share her feelings. Abi has all the hallmarks of a traditional horror \u2018Final Girl\u2019 \u2013 However, there\u2019s no guarantee she\u2019ll fulfill that role when the sun comes up. Ryan (Justice Smith) Ryan is described as a \u201cbrooding loner\u201d and spends most of his time listening to horror podcasts and telling ghost stories. He has a close friendship with Chris Hackett, the camp owner, and takes his duties as a counselor very seriously. As in all horror stories, Ryan is the character who\u2019s ahead of the curve, and knows the rules of horror better than most \u2013 but will that be enough to keep him alive? Nick (Evan Evagora) Nick is a decent and well-thought-of member of the camp who\u2019s best friends with the much more extroverted Dylan. He reciprocates Abigail\u2019s feelings but is unsure how to act on them. While Nick is a good guy, even he has limits when his survival is threatened. Dylan (Miles Robbins) Dylan is Nick\u2019s loud and confident best friend who gets a kick out of teasing Jacob and flirting with Ryan. He also considers Kaitlyn a kindred spirit, but a rival for Ryan\u2019s affection. He\u2019s also often the first character to run towards danger, with life being one big adventure, but his last night at Hackett\u2019s Quarry could end in tragedy. Jacob (Zach Tinker) Jacob seems like a braggadocious jock, but it soon becomes clear that he\u2019s really a very insecure young man who simply doesn\u2019t want the best summer of his life to end. He\u2019s enjoyed a summer fling with Emma but wishes it could be more than that. How far is he willing to go to win her back after she breaks off their relationship? Kaitlyn (Brenda Song) Kaitlyn is the self-confessed mean girl of the group, but really, this is a coping mechanism. She has a crush on Ryan and overtly competes with Dylan to win his attention. Kaitlyn is also good in a crisis, which is handy, considering what\u2019s about to go down at Hackett\u2019s Quarry. Emma (Halston Sage) After ending her summer romance with Jacob, Emma looks forward to getting home to her legions of online fans. However, Jacob won\u2019t be discarded so easily. Emma also needs to put her phone down and realize the group is in grave danger, but could her constant vlogging be a blessing in disguise? Laura (Siobhan Williams) Laura, along with her boyfriend Max, is one of the stars of The Quarry\u2019s prologue chapter and one of the most important characters in the story. A counselor who never actually arrived at summer camp, her story is told through flashbacks. It also soon collides with the main story in dramatic fashion. Max (Skyler Gisondo) Max is Laura\u2019s boyfriend who\u2019s harboring a big secret. Although, he\u2019s soon got bigger problems to deal with when his and Laura\u2019s car is knocked off the road on their way to Hackett\u2019s Quarry. The question is, what caused their accident, and what has happened to Max since? Chris \u201cMr H\u201d (David Arquette) Chris Hackett is the owner of Hackett\u2019s Quarry and the annual summer camp. He\u2019s a kind man who mistrusts technology and wants the campers to have an authentic experience, free from distractions. However, who is he receiving threatening phone calls from? And why is he so keen to get the campers away from Hackett\u2019s Quarry before nightfall? Travis (Ted Raimi) Travis is the creepy town sheriff who\u2019s clearly connected to Hackett\u2019s Quarry in some way. Laura and Max encounter him very early in the game and both parties become very suspicious of each other. What is Travis hiding? And what is it about the summer camp that frightens him so much? Bobby (Ethan Suplee) Bobby is an imposing and menacing hunter that is setting traps all over the camp. He appears hostile to some campers and protective over others, so what exactly is his deal? And what is he hunting? Like most characters in The Quarry, Bobby has a secret, but the player\u2019s actions, as well as his own, will dictate how sympathetic the character becomes. Constance (Lin Shaye) Constance is the matriarch of the Hackett Family and seeks only to protect them \u2013 whatever it takes. Even if this means engaging in acts of utter ruthlessness against the innocent. While avoiding bloodshed is her goal, she\u2019ll abandon this quickly if she, or her kin, are threatened in any way. Jedediah (Lance Henriksen) Jedidiah is the husband of Constance and the patriarch of the Hackett Family. He\u2019s leading a hunting party across Hackett\u2019s Quarry, but is he hunting campers? Or are his sights set on another target? Either way, Jedidiah is a dangerous man and is prepared to use lethal force against anyone that gets in his way. Eliza (Grace Zabriskie) Eliza is one of the most mysterious and important characters in The Quarry. She\u2019ll aid the player by reading tarot cards to predict the future, but as the night goes on, it becomes clear she has her own goals. The question is, is she a friend or foe? And what\u2019s her connection to the Hackett Family, the campers, and the unseen threat that lurks in the darkness? So there you have it, a full breakdown of the main cast and characters in Supermassive\u2019s horror game The Quarry. For more The Quarry content, check out some of our articles and guides below: How many chapters are in The Quarry? | The Quarry Review | The Quarry ending guide | The Quarry: Everything we know |<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Quarry: All characters and voice actors 2K GamesThe Quarry has recruited an impressive array of horror actors for its main roles. Here\u2019s a full cast list with character summaries. 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