Devora Wilde
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Devora Wilde, BAFTA Breakthrough Longlist Nominee, is a Bulgarian-born actor who studied at Drama Studio London and began her career in Ron Howard's feature film RUSH. Her most notable film and silver-screen credits include "Pandora" (The CW), "Hollyoaks" (Channel 4) and a starring role in THE DARE (Lionsgate).
In addition to her film and television career, Devora has become a standout presence in video games, where she has lent her voice and performance capture to create incredible characters within high profile AAA Games. She is best known for her transformative performance as "Lae'zel" in the multi-award-winning hit BALDUR'S GATE 3, a role that earned widespread acclaim and cemented her reputation in the industry. Her versatility is evident across a range of credits in high profile titles including CYBERPUNK: 2077, SILENT HILL 2, , METAPHOR: REFANTAZIO, TOTAL WARHAMMER 3, WARHAMMER 40,000: SPACE MARINE 2, and BATTLEFIELD 2042.
This year, Devora can be seen in the critically acclaimed game, CLAIR OBSCUR: EXPEDITION 33, as "Clea", starring alongside Andy Serkis, Jennifer English and Ben Starr,in a game already making waves on the awards circuit. She also reunited with Bloober Team, to voice "Angela" in CRONOS: THE NEW DAWN and most recently, brought lead character "Galbrena", to life in WUTHERING WAVES: DAWN BREAKS ON DARK TIDES. Devora has been confirmed to voice "Sybille, The Jackdaw" in the upcoming RPG DUET: NIGHT ABYSS from Hero Games' Pan Studio, set to release on October 28th.
Beyond her work on screens, Devora has built a vibrant presence in the Dungeons & Dragons community. She co-hosts and plays on the popular actual-play podcast Dungeons, Dragons and Dramas. Following her live, one-shot session at MCM Comic Con London with Jeremy Crawford (2024) and appearing alongside her Baldur's Gate 3 castmates on the popular High Rollers One Shot (2023), Devora will next appear on stage in a Los Angeles production of 21 Sided Tavern, a live, interactive D&D-inspired show blending comedy, improvisation, and audience participation





