JayceDiaz
About JayceDiaz
Jayce is an energetic and textured voiceover actor for commercial, animation, and video games. He is also available for e-learning, training, and more!
Jayce has been active in the voice acting community for years now, voicing characters like Alpha Gamma Seven in the Sci-Fi Podcast Miniseries North Star Rising, and the titular Lenny Motts in the indie game The Midnight Shift with Lenny Motts”. In addition to character acting, Jayce also has experience performing internal corporate videos for companies like TD Bank and even TOEIC Exam English learning modules for a company overseas in Japan!
Currently residing in Washington State, Jayce has also been a AAA game designer since 2011, working as a designer on such titles as the upcoming Halo Infinite, Halo 4, Halo 5, and numerous Destiny titles in addition to several Indie and game jam titles.
Though he’s originally from Rhode Island, Jayce keeps a neutral accent, though he can sure pull out a native New Englander accent whenever the job calls for it! He can also use Puerto Rican and Northern Japanese accents when needed. His vocal profile ranges from raspy and textured to young and adventurous. He can also pull off a wonderful announcer voice!
Jayce has studied improv and regularly attends voiceover classes in the Seattle area whenever he can. He’s married and has a dog named Zeb (short for Garazeb).
Jayce has been active in the voice acting community for years now, voicing characters like Alpha Gamma Seven in the Sci-Fi Podcast Miniseries North Star Rising, and the titular Lenny Motts in the indie game The Midnight Shift with Lenny Motts”. In addition to character acting, Jayce also has experience performing internal corporate videos for companies like TD Bank and even TOEIC Exam English learning modules for a company overseas in Japan!
Currently residing in Washington State, Jayce has also been a AAA game designer since 2011, working as a designer on such titles as the upcoming Halo Infinite, Halo 4, Halo 5, and numerous Destiny titles in addition to several Indie and game jam titles.
Though he’s originally from Rhode Island, Jayce keeps a neutral accent, though he can sure pull out a native New Englander accent whenever the job calls for it! He can also use Puerto Rican and Northern Japanese accents when needed. His vocal profile ranges from raspy and textured to young and adventurous. He can also pull off a wonderful announcer voice!
Jayce has studied improv and regularly attends voiceover classes in the Seattle area whenever he can. He’s married and has a dog named Zeb (short for Garazeb).