Jaylen Moore

Jaylen Moore voice actor profile
Birth Date: 18/11/1981
Jaylen Moore an American actor, stunt performer, and producer of Afghan and Spanish descent, born in Oakland, California. He trained at Chicago's Second City early in his career before building a track record across network drama, action film, and voice ensemble work. Best known for his recurring roles as Armin "Fishbait" Khan in Six, Eric Baraz in Homeland, and for contributing additional voices to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Moore brings multilingual range to every project he takes on.

Jaylen Moore’s Career Across Screen, Stunts, and Voice Work

Oakland-born Jaylen Moore built his performance career from the ground up through theatre, landing his first stage break at Chicago’s Second City in the Ovation Award-winning musical “City Kid.” That grounding shaped what would follow: decades of action-heavy roles combining live-action performance, stunt work, and voice contributions across television, film, and major game franchises. His earliest screen credits trace back to 2002, with the short film “Like a Brother” marking the start of a career that would span network drama, streaming, and tentpole film.

Moore is multilingual – conversational in Spanish, Dari, Farsi, Arabic, Urdu, and Pashto a skill set that has repeatedly defined his casting. It secured him the recurring role of Armin “Fishbait” Khan in the History Channel’s military drama *Six*, where he played a SEAL sniper valued for linguistic range across two seasons. Before that, he appeared across two seasons of Showtime’s Emmy-winning *Homeland* as Eric Baraz opposite Claire Danes. The connective thread across his career has been characters operating in conflict zones and intelligence settings, where his language skills and physical training lock into the same performance.

The Six Franchise and Military Drama Work

*Six* remains Moore’s most sustained television run – a series regular across both seasons of the A+E Studios production for History Channel, which dramatized SEAL Team Six operations in Afghanistan. The role demanded both physical precision and character depth, playing a team member whose value lived at the intersection of combat skill and operational language. The show ran from 2017 to 2018 and added a significant credit to a CV already stacked with procedural guest appearances – *NCIS: Los Angeles*, *Homeland*, *Quantico*, *Chicago Med*, *The Originals*, and *Bones* among them. Later, Disney+ cast him as Julio Silvestre Duplicado de la Corboda, an Oaxacan prankster, in *Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion* (2022), marking a shift into lighter family fare.

Call of Duty , Battlefield and Animated Film Voice Work

Moore’s voice credits sit within the ensemble tiers of two high-profile game releases. He contributed additional voices to *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare* (2019) and *Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II* (2022) both confirmed, and also he played Sergeant Howard Acre in Battlefield 6 .His language background likely informed casting in both, given the multilingual texture of the Modern Warfare franchise’s voice pool. On the animation side, Moore appeared in the voice ensemble of *The Bad Guys 2* (2025), the DreamWorks sequel, adding an animated feature to a resume dominated by live-action work.

His stunt work runs parallel throughout performing his own action sequences across productions including *The Hunger Games: Catching Fire*, *Escape Plan*, *Bad Moms*, and *Fantastic Four*. The range across disciplines on camera acting, stunt performance, ADR and voice ensemble work, and producing reflects a career built on physical and linguistic capability in equal measure.

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Game: Battlefield 6 (2025)
Sgt. Howard Acre is a briefing officer who appears in Battlefield 6's campaign, providing mission intelligence and tactical direction to...
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