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Sarah Kerrigan's Voice Actor In Starcraft 2 Is Gorgeous In Real Life

Oftentimes, characters in video games can feel like so much more than just pixels on a screen, and for good reason. Behind the scenes, there are people who spend a lot of time crafting characters so that they can feel as realistic as possible. Among those indispensable people are the voice actors who bring these characters to life. In the case of "StarCraft 2," players may be surprised to learn that Sarah Kerrigan's voice actor is a bombshell in real life.

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Tricia Helfer is the voice behind Sarah Kerrigan, a prominent character in "StarCraft 2" better known to her enemies as the "Queen of Blades." Helfer, who was born in 1974, has had a successful career since she began modeling at 17.

She was an incredibly popular model, working with prestigious companies like Versace, Ralph Lauren, and Chanel, just to name a few. She ultimately retired from modeling in 2002, turning her focus to TV and movie appearances.

Tricia Helfer's lengthy career

Tricia Helfer may be best known to television audiences for her portrayal of the alluring Cylon Number Six in cult classic "Battlestar Galactica." In addition to that star-making role, she's been very active in the television scene in both on-screen and voiceover roles. In the past two decades, she's appeared on shows like "CSI," "Supernatural," "Two and a Half Men," and "Lucifer." She's also been the voice behind several animated TV characters in popular shows, including "Rick and Morty" and "The Spectacular Spider-Man." In addition to her performance in the "StarCraft" franchise, she has worked as a voice actor for other popular games, including the recently remastered "Mass Effect" trilogy.

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These days, you can find her also aiding various charities and causes she's passionate about, including animal rescues and anti-cruelty campaigns. She's still working hard as an actress. Who knows; if "StarCraft 3" ever actually happens, she may make an appearance in the series again.

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