Hazbin Hotel: Who voices Vox? 

Gabriela Silva
Vox in Hazbin Hotel Episode 2.

Among the colorful and treacherous characters of Hazbin Hotel is Vox, a unique demon Overlord of Hell. But fans are curious about who voices the character.

Vox was originally introduced in the pilot episode by the original creator. For Amazon Prime Video, he makes his first dashing appearance in Hazbin Hotel Episode 2, “Radio Killed the Video Star.” He will serve as one of the central antagonists for the series and is one of the key figures of Hell.

As the CEO of VoxTek, he knows his way around manipulating people for his own gain. In Episode 2, people rush to buy his latest company item in a frenzy. He has people hooked to their screens in a trance. When it comes to appearance, he embodies his overall character persona. His head is a literal TV and he shoots electricity.

He’s the celebrity and the face of Hell and when asked by the press about the Extermination, he uses it to promote his new security system. He persuaded everyone with his hypnotic powers. But who’s the person behind the convincing voice?

Who voices the character Vox?

Among the cast list for Hazbin Hotel, Christian Borle voices Vox for the Amazon Prime Video series.

In the original pilot, Vox didn’t have a speaking role, so fans never got to hear his voice. Actor Borle was given the role when A24 and Amazon Prime Video took up Hazbin Hotel to develop into a full-fledged series.

Borle is a voice and stage actor. He has voiced the character Black Stache in Peter and the Starcatcher, and William Shakespeare in Something Rotten. In The TV movie Legally Blonde: The Musical, he played the role of Emmett. Elle Woods’s main love interest as she ventures into the world of law. He also played Friar Pete in The Prodigal Son and David Horowitz in Elementary.

He also voiced Rusty Topsail in Vampirina. Borle also had a role as Caddy in the 2010 Jennifer Aniston and Gerald Butler romantic comedy The Bounty Hunter.

About The Author

Gabriela is a Senior TV and Movies Writer for Dexerto covering Netflix, Disney+, K-Dramas and everything in between. She has a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Fordham, and was previously a TV Writer for Showbiz Cheatsheet and List Witer for Screenrant. You can contact Gabriela at gabriela.silva@dexerto.com