Sena Bryer
Description
Sena Bryer is a Los Angeles-based voice actor and director known for work across animation, video games, and podcasts. In the realm of anime, Bryer is best recognized as the English voice of Tomona in the acclaimed 2021 film Inu-Oh. Directed by Masaaki Yuasa, Inu-Oh is a rock opera set in 14th-century Japan, telling the story of the friendship between a cursed outcast dancer and a blind biwa player, with Bryer providing the voice for the latter character in the English dub.
Beyond the role of Tomona, Bryer has built a substantial career in video game voice acting. Prominent video game credits include Wuk Lamat in Final Fantasy XIV, as well as roles in Unicorn Overlord, Hearthstone, Aether Gazer, Sand Land, and Need For Speed: Unbound. Bryer has also taken on responsibilities behind the microphone as a voice director, serving as the VO director for the games Cryptmaster and Hello Cruel World, and as the showrunner for the podcast Dreambound.
In the broader context of their career, Bryer has been open about the challenges of working in the industry. Following the release of Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail, Bryer spoke publicly about receiving online abuse and death threats, an issue that was directly addressed by the game's director, Naoki Yoshida, who expressed his support for the actor and condemned the personal attacks. With a background in stage acting from the University of Louisville and voice training completed in 2018, Bryer continues to work as a performer and director in the entertainment industry.
Beyond the role of Tomona, Bryer has built a substantial career in video game voice acting. Prominent video game credits include Wuk Lamat in Final Fantasy XIV, as well as roles in Unicorn Overlord, Hearthstone, Aether Gazer, Sand Land, and Need For Speed: Unbound. Bryer has also taken on responsibilities behind the microphone as a voice director, serving as the VO director for the games Cryptmaster and Hello Cruel World, and as the showrunner for the podcast Dreambound.
In the broader context of their career, Bryer has been open about the challenges of working in the industry. Following the release of Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail, Bryer spoke publicly about receiving online abuse and death threats, an issue that was directly addressed by the game's director, Naoki Yoshida, who expressed his support for the actor and condemned the personal attacks. With a background in stage acting from the University of Louisville and voice training completed in 2018, Bryer continues to work as a performer and director in the entertainment industry.