Amanda Ripley

Amanda Ripley’s Survival Story
Following her mother Ellen’s legacy, Amanda chases the truth straight into hell. She’s resourceful where the situation demands cunning, jury-rigging motion trackers, flamethrowers, and noisemakers from junk because brute force gets you killed when a single Xenomorph hunts the corridors. The grief that drives her never softens into recklessness. Roughly twenty-six and quietly scarred by an unkept promise from childhood, she navigates malfunctioning Working Joe androids, panicked survivors, and corporate handlers who value the alien specimen far more than her life.
Who Voices Amanda Ripley in Alien: Isolation?
Andrea Deck gives Amanda her grounded, exhausted humanity, with Kezia Burrows handling the on-screen model and motion capture. Deck’s voice work spans Martha Wayne in Batman: Arkham VR and roles in the sci-fi horror title SOMA, while on television she played CIA agent Jenna Bragg in Showtime’s Homeland. She later reprised Amanda for the mobile entry Alien: Blackout.