The fourth chapter of Poppy Playtime brings its terrifying toys to life through an impressive cast of voice actors. While the game just launched today, the voice performances are already standing out as a highlight of the experience. Here’s everyone lending their voices to make Poppy Playtime Chapter 4’s characters unforgettable.
Here’s everyone you’ll hear throughout your journey in Safe Haven:
Voice Actor | Character(s) |
Alejandro Saab | Father, Guard no. one |
Alex Rochon | Pianosaurus, Toy no. four |
Andony “Nized” Ventura | Specialist no. five |
Avalon Delaney | Hoppy, Izzy, Counselor, CraftyCorn Cut-out |
Baldwin Williams Jr. | The Doctor |
Ben Rooker | Yarnaby |
Chris Tester | Eddie, KickinChicken |
Elijah Delaney | Odd Ed, Various Toys |
Elsie Lovelock | Mommy Long Legs cut-out |
Emily Grotz | Mofther |
Eric True | Medic Toy, The Prototype |
Jonna-Lynn Alonso | Ollie, Specialist no. three |
Layne Price | Boy no. two, Child no. one |
Madeline Schroeder | PickyPiggy |
Meggie-Elise | Scout, Various Children |
Michael Kovach | Doey the Doughman, Rich |
Micah Preciado | Various Cut-outs |
Nicholas Rose | Jack |
Nola Klop | Poppy |
Oliver Smith | Warrenbach, Scientist no. one |
Robin Nelson | Leith Pierre |
Romulo Bernal | Warden, Tour Guide |
Sean Chiplock | Dr. White |
Valentín Ángel Fernández | Norm, Various Roles |
Note on Updates: Since Chapter 4 just released today, we’ll update this guide if we discover any additional voice performances or uncredited roles during gameplay. The current information is based on official credits and early gameplay footage.
While Poppy Playtime’s fourth chapter features a large cast, several performances particularly stand out in creating the game’s unsettling atmosphere:
Williams delivers what might be the series’ most memorable antagonist performance yet. What makes his portrayal of Harley Sawyer so effective is the way he shifts between different emotional states – from cold scientific detachment to sudden bursts of uncontrolled rage.
Kovach takes on multiple roles in Doey’s character along with one of the personalities (Jack) being played by Nicholas Rose. Kovach’s versatility really shows when you hear how distinctly he performs each of these personas. The character of Doey himself ends up being one of the most intriguing aspects of Safe Haven. Given how critical this role is to the story, Kovach’s performance had to nail a delicate balance, and he succeeds in making Doey a compelling presence throughout the chapter.
These voice actors bring depth and personality to Safe Haven’s diverse cast of characters, helping make the horror experience even more immersive. Whether they’re trying to help you survive or hunting you through the prison’s dark corridors, each performance adds another layer to Poppy Playtime’s unsettling atmosphere.