Jason Spisak

Jason Spisak’s Path from Anime Dubbing to Arcane’s Silco
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania produced a performer who has spent three decades moving between anime dubs, superhero cartoons, and video game casts. Spisak’s voice work began in the mid-1990s, and by the early 2000s he had picked up dubbing credits on titles such as s-CRY-ed, where he voiced Ryuho. A breakout arrived with Zatch Bell!, Funimation’s English dub of the shonen series, in which he played the young protagonist Kiyo Takamine across multiple seasons.
Kid Flash, Razer, and DC Animation
Warner Bros. Animation became a steady home for Spisak through the 2010s. He voiced Wally West, known to fans as Kid Flash, across Young Justice’s original run and its later revival, carrying the role into the tie-in game Young Justice: Legacy. Around the same period he took on Razer, the conflicted Red Lantern of Green Lantern: The Animated Series. His DC credits later expanded to the Joker in Batman: Hush and Teen Titans Go!, along with Hal Jordan in DC Super Hero Girls.
Silco and the Arcane Breakthrough
Netflix’s Arcane brought Spisak to a much wider audience through Silco, the Zaunite crime lord whose devotion to Jinx drives much of the show’s emotional weight. Riot Games later folded the character into the broader League of Legends universe, adding Silco as a playable unit in Teamfight Tactics and extending Spisak’s performance beyond the series itself.
Video Game Roles Across Multiple Franchises
Spisak’s game credits stretch across genres and decades. He has voiced Bartz Klauser in several Dissidia Final Fantasy titles, Vulpes Inculta in Fallout: New Vegas, Wilhelm in the Xenosaga series, and Loqi Tummelt in Final Fantasy XV. More recent work includes the Hell Priest in Doom Eternal, Raymond Sarkozi in Days Gone, and multiple characters in Dune: Awakening. In 2025 he stepped into the role of Bruce Wayne himself for the audio drama DC High Volume: Batman.
Life Outside Voice Acting
Before voice work became his focus, Spisak co-founded the Linux company Lycoris and helped design the Mezzo desktop environment for the Symphony OS project, drawing on an early background in computer programming. He has also appeared on screen in projects including Piranha 3D and Everything Must Go.