When the credits rolled on 'Rise of the Beasts' I actually leaned in to the screen like a nerdy detective — I always do that for voice talent. Arcee is voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin (often credited simply as Grey Griffin). Seeing her name on a blockbuster cast list felt like a wink; she's one of those performers who quietly elevates everything she touches.
I've followed her work for years, and hearing her bring Arcee to life in this movie reminded me why. Her delivery balances toughness and warmth, and she slips into different tones so effortlessly that a character who could have been one-note becomes genuinely memorable. For me, her performance was a highlight of the soundscape — grounded, expressive, and full of small details that made Arcee feel lived-in. It's the sort of casting choice that rewards repeat listens and re-watches; I left the theater grinning at how spot-on it was.
I dug up the voice credit because I was curious about who gave Arcee her personality in 'Rise of the Beasts', and it’s Grey DeLisle-Griffin (credited as Grey Griffin). I love when a film plants a recognizable voice into a big role — it adds this instant layer of familiarity.
Grey has an enormous resume across animation and games, so she’s comfortable with the quick shifts between brash battle lines and quieter, emotional moments. In the movie she manages to make Arcee both fierce in combat and believable in quieter exchanges, which I appreciated. If you’ve ever followed voice actors, her name popping up in the credits is a stamp of quality to me.
Arcee in 'Rise of the Beasts' is voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin (aka Grey Griffin). I thought her performance was solid — she gave Arcee enough grit to sell the action scenes while keeping some emotional texture in quieter beats. She’s a veteran voice actor, so it’s not surprising how natural her delivery felt; she makes even a couple of lines land with weight. I liked that touch, it made the character stick with me after the film ended.
I dug into the cast list after spotting Arcee on-screen in 'Rise of the Beasts' and found Grey DeLisle-Griffin credited for the role. That name carries a lot of weight in animation and game circles — she’s the kind of performer who can anchor a character with just a few well-placed inflections.
In the movie, Grey’s take on Arcee struck a nice balance: there’s a terse, battle-ready tone for action, but she softens it enough when the scene calls for nuance. From a fan’s perspective, that kind of vocal range makes a supporting robot feel like a real presence in the story. It’s always a treat to identify a familiar voice and then notice all the little choices that bring the character to life; I enjoyed that with Arcee.
I checked who did Arcee in 'Rise of the Beasts' out of pure curiosity and saw Grey DeLisle-Griffin listed (she’s sometimes credited as Grey Griffin). Hearing her in the role felt like a clever, reliable pick — she’s got the chops to riff between toughness and subtle emotion without it feeling forced.
I’ve followed some of her other work (she famously voiced Azula in an earlier animated hit), so recognizing that same craft in Arcee was satisfying. She didn’t need a ton of screen time to leave an impression; a few lines delivered just right can make a character memorable, and that’s exactly what happened for me. Overall, I was pleased with the casting and how it shaped Arcee’s presence onscreen.
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I've trawled through a few cast lists and fan threads on this one, and the clearest thing I can say is: it depends which movie or era you're talking about.
If you mean the classic 1980s continuity (think the original TV run and the toys era), Arcee was most famously voiced by Susan Blu — she gave that sympathetic, clear tone that stuck with lots of us who grew up watching the cartoon. In more modern shows and spin-offs, different actresses have stepped in, but Susan Blu is the voice most people associate with early Arcee outings. If you're asking specifically about the recent film titled 'Transformers: One', that movie mainly focuses on the early days of the Dinobots/Autobots conflict and I haven't seen Arcee listed as a major credited role in publicity materials. My recommendation is to double-check the film's end credits or the official cast listing on sites like IMDb for the definitive credit, since animated films sometimes add surprise cameos that online cast lists update later.