CAST

Miatta Adé Lebilé (“BETH”) is a Nigerian-American, Texan born, and L.A.- based voiceover, television, film, and commercial actress.
She voices characters in video games such as “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor,” the upcoming “Romeo is a Deadman” and in TV shows such as Pixar’s “Dream Productions”, and “Abbott Elementary”. She has also booked commercial campaigns for companies like McDonald’s, Ihop, Fanduel, and Liquid Death (among others).
Miatta recurs on Amazon Prime’s “Gen V” as Jackie Moreau and BET+ “All The Queen’s Men” as Gail, and has been on hit shows like Netflix’s “I Think You Should Leave” with Tim Robinson, HBO’s “Insecure,” Amazon Prime’s “Them,” among others.
She has appeared in dozens of on camera commercial campaigns, and you absolutely know her as the previous spokesperson for “Drivetime”. (Yes, the Black lady in the green suit. She actually can’t wear green anymore.)
She spent much of her younger years living overseas, first in France, then in Chad, and then finally, Niger, before moving back to the United States. She attended Cornell University to become an opera singer, but after college quickly made the switch to theatre and stage work.

D Casellian (“ADA”) is a voice actor and movement artist living in Southeast Michigan. For over a decade she’s been a performer and instructor of stage combat and aerial circus, proficient in whip cracking, archery, swordplay, fire arts, and generally getting her ass kicked. She brings her senses of adventure and physicality with her into the booth, using them to enliven video games, audio dramas, audiobooks, and even commercials with dynamic flair. When not in the booth, she enjoys spending time with her 6 year-old and a black cat named Om.

Ren Alberg (“MICAH”) is a trans masculine voice actor and singer from Maryland. He has 13 years of stage acting experience, including a BA in Theatre Performance from the University of Maryland. Ren has been acting almost his entire life, and loves getting the opportunity to breathe life into new characters. When not behind the mic, he can be found playing Yakuza, singing, or drafting unnecessarily complicated video essays about Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Eydalon Lloyd (“FLYNN”) is new to the voice acting scene but hopes to combine his long-running interest in audio dramas and animation with experience gained through his film degree and working professionally in the creative industries as a media designer, which includes doing video production, graphic design and motion graphics animation. Eyd was born and raised in Australia but has a varying accent more widely construed as English, which could be attributed to having a parent who emigrated from England or just from mimicking too many British film and television characters whilst growing up. These days, Eydalon can typically be tracked down at local board game or quiz nights, or found discussing mystery, paranormal horror and sci-fi media.

Louisa Blatt (“CIRCE”) is a video game developer and singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn. She often guests on various tabletop roleplaying podcasts such as QueeRPG and The Heart is a Dungeon. You can listen to her original songs with the Fourth Strike music collective at fourth-strike.bandcamp.com and find her on Bluesky at @louisablatt.bsky.social even though she only posts once every 100 years.

Garrett Niall (“CHARLIE”)(he/they) is a Black and Asexual voice actor and music composer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They have made appearances in various video games, animations, and audio productions, such as Penelope Pendrick and the Art of Deceit, The Strata, Disventure Camp, and more. He has been performing as both an actor and musician since the age of 9, and has composed their own music since 2021.
CREW

Jessica Best (WRITER/SONGWRITER) is the creator, executive producer and writer of audio dramas The Strange Case of Starship Iris and Keep It Steady, as well as a contributing writer on Unwell and World Gone Wrong. Her first young adult novel, sci-fi mystery Stars, Hide Your Fires, is out in paperback and her second one, queer dystopian romance You Pierce My Soul, is available for pre-order right now. She has been writing songs for half her life, and writing stories since she was old enough to hold a crayon.

Chiron Star (INSTRUMENTALIST, MUSIC PRODUCER) aka Taylor is a multi-instrumentalist, recording engineer and accomplished producer. Chiron Star cut his teeth in the fast-paced New York City hip hop scene of the early 2000s and has worked with artists including 50 Cent, John Legend, and Sharon Jones. He served as the guitarist and main producer of the beloved underground rap group Dujeous. More recent work includes producing and playing all instruments on the theme to The Strange Case of Starship Iris. It can be heard here.

Lauren Grace Thompson (DIRECTOR/PRODUCTION MANAGER) is a Chicago-based actor, writer, and director. She is the co-creator and producer of Fawx & Stallion, a scripted comedic mystery podcast about Sherlock Holmes’s lesser-known detective neighbors at 224B, alongside her partner Ian Geers. Her writing work also includes episodes of The Amelia Project and Where the Stars Fell, and she has directed episodes of The Strange Case of Starship Iris and Unwell: A Midwestern Gothic Mystery. She was the producer of Rusty Quill’s short form anthology series, Neon Inkwell, and currently serves as story editor on Josie’s Lonely Hearts Club and dialogue editor for Forgive Me!
Audio drama voice acting credits include: The Harbingers (Amy Stirling), Midnight Burger (Young BertBert), Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason (Gayle), That Vampire Show (Kat), The Pasithea Powder (Dir. Moon), Voiders (Artemis), Forgive Me! (Dame Judi Dench), and others. She is also a theatre actor who has worked at Utah Shakespeare, Montana Shakespeare, and Michigan Shakespeare.

Ian Geers (DIRECTOR/PRODUCTION MANAGER)(he/him) is a Chicago-based Actor/Writer/Director/Musician. In the world of Audio, Ian, along with Lauren Grace Thompson, is the co-creator/writer/director/occasional-actor/producer of Fawx & Stallion which recently won Best Comedy at the New Jersey Webfest, Best Fiction Podcast at the Apulia Webfest, and Best Writing at the New Zealand Webfest. Voice Acting Credits include Tapped In!, Reincarnated Radio Hour. Ian has also guest written episodes for Forgive Me, Where the Stars Fell, and The Amelia Project. When not hanging out with his amazing wife, he is usually spending his time doing silly voices for his cats, or frequenting one of Chicago’s many great theaters.

Alex Kownatzki (MUSIC DIRECTOR) is extremely excited to music direct for Everyone Leaves Alive. He has a minor in theatre from UC Berkeley and currently co-hosts a podcast on musical TV episodes called Once More with TV!. When he’s not blasting showtunes, he works as a tutor for high school students and runs a radical music club.

Jino Jang-Hansen (SOUND DESIGNER) is a sound designer and audio editor based in Southern California. He’s worked on audio dramas like Bronzeville and We’re Alive, and Audible Originals like Wynonna Earp: Tales From Purgatory. He also co-produced the audio drama Ghost InSpectors and is one of the hosts of the podcast Nostalgia Club. You can find Jino on the internet, which terrifies him.
