Skyler Davenport

Description
Skyler Davenport is an American actor known for their extensive work in anime voice acting and video games. Their career in anime began in 2015 with a role in the series Shomin Sample, where they voiced the character Karen Jinryō. Over the years, they have built a diverse filmography, lending their voice to a wide range of characters across multiple popular series.

Davenport's voice acting career gained momentum with roles in several prominent anime. In 2017, they were cast as Kunoichi in the English dub of the Samurai Warriors anime. They later voiced Minerva in the second season of the acclaimed series Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World. A significant year for Davenport was 2021, during which they voiced the lead role of Azusa Aizawa in I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, and Shii Eniwa in Super Cub. In 2022, they took on the role of Myleene in In the Land of Leadale and, in a widely recognized performance, voiced the gender-ambiguous and socially adept character Najimi Osana in the Netflix English dub of Komi Can't Communicate. Their work also includes the role of Eiko in the long-running series Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun.

Beyond anime, Davenport has an extensive portfolio in video game voice acting. Notable roles include the fan-favorite character March 7th in the hit game Honkai: Star Rail, Scarlett in Unicorn Overlord, and Rinoa Heartilly in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. They have also provided voices for major titles such as Genshin Impact, Goddess of Victory: Nikke, and Final Fantasy VII Remake.

In addition to their voice work, Davenport has appeared in live-action television series, with small roles in shows like NCIS: Los Angeles and Salem. They received critical praise for their first leading role in the 2021 thriller film See for Me, where they portrayed Sophie, a blind former skier.

Davenport identifies as non-binary and asexual. They are also visually impaired, a result of a stroke caused by a hemiplegic migraine in 2012, and are autistic. This intersection of identities has informed their perspective as an actor and has been noted in discussions about representation in media.