Justine Huxley

Justine Huxley and the Sound of a Generation’s Favorite Characters
A voice that crackles with nervous energy and electric charm has become one of the most recognizable in modern gaming, and it belongs to a performer who grew up singing in Los Angeles parks before she could read a script. Justine Huxley built her career inside Disney Junior cartoons, English anime dubs, and one of the biggest battle royale games on the planet, moving between wide-eyed innocence and quiet menace without ever losing the human warmth underneath. Trained at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and the Acting Conservatory at SUNY Purchase, she carries stage discipline into a recording booth, which is part of why her characters land with such emotional precision.
Apex Legends and the Static-Charged Heart of Wattson
Wattson arrived in Apex Legends during the game’s second season with almost no fanfare, dropped into the roster without a promotional push. The character grew into a fan favorite anyway, defined by her electricity puns, her gentle social awkwardness, and her devotion to a plush Nessie that doubles as emotional support. Huxley shaped that personality through dozens of recording sessions, often delivering combat lines alone in the booth and threading vulnerability through a competitive shooter. The performance turned a defensive specialist into one of the franchise’s most beloved figures, and the role has since anchored years of convention appearances and a Dungeons & Dragons group formed with castmates from the game.
Anime Dubbing and the Range Behind Sheyta
English-language anime gave Huxley space to play far darker than her cartoon work suggested possible. As Sheyta Synthesis Twelve in Sword Art Online, she voiced a swordswoman whose cold, clipped intensity sat at the opposite pole from Wattson’s sunny chatter. Her dub work also includes Nanaka Tokiwa in Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story, a role that demanded the unsettling tonal shifts the magical-girl genre is known for. Alongside those came lighter family fare like Little Red Riding Hood on Disney Junior’s Goldie & Bear and Shoelace McCutty in Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, plus game credits in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and Relayer.
Most Known Roles of Justine Huxley
- Wattson – Apex Legends
- Sheyta Synthesis Twelve – Sword Art Online: Alicization
- Little Red Riding Hood – Goldie & Bear
- Shoelace McCutty – Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
- Nanaka Tokiwa – Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story
- Constance Pickering – Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
- Maisey Andrews – Adventures in Odyssey
- Alnilam – Relayer