Francesca Meaux

Francesca Meaux’s Presence in Independent and AAA Voice Acting
Based out of Omaha, Nebraska, Francesca Meaux built her voice acting career from local commercial work upward into high-profile video game titles. Her background is in theatre performance – she studied at Metropolitan Community College and the University of Nebraska, and she regularly participates as a stage actor in the Great Plains Theatre Conference. That grounding in live performance carries through in her character work, particularly in emotionally expressive roles.
Most Known Roles of Francesca Meaux
- Eurydice (speaking voice) – Hades (2018, Supergiant Games)
Myrna – Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024)
Crimson – Stormgate (2024)
Kira Njeri – The Riftbreaker (2023)
Neberu – Vox Machinae (2022)
Ashley – Dunk Lords
Hades and the Eurydice Role
Supergiant Games’ Hades split Eurydice’s voice across two performers – Francesca Meaux handles all spoken dialogue, while singer-songwriter Ashley Barrett provides the character’s singing voice. The arrangement gave Meaux space to bring warmth and depth to Eurydice’s conversational scenes without the pressure of musical performance. Her work on Hades is the role most associated with her name in the voice acting community, and it introduced her to a much wider audience than her earlier indie game credits.
Commercial and E-Learning Work
Long before the high-profile game credits, Meaux was a working voice actor in the regional commercial space. She voiced recurring campaigns for organizations including Children’s Hospital, Boys Town, the Colon Cancer Coalition, and Nebraska Furniture Mart, among others. She also covered extensive e-learning content for institutions like Kaplan University and the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, work that demanded consistent delivery and clarity over long recording sessions.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Expanding into AAA
Her role as Myrna in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) marked a step into one of gaming’s biggest franchises. The game’s English cast featured a large ensemble, and Meaux’s inclusion signals her growing footprint in full-budget productions alongside established industry names. She also appeared as the Diamond Queen (English dub) in the animated series Iridescent, adding television animation to her credits.