Patricia Summersett Information


Patricia Summersett

Patricia Summersett

Actor
Montreal, QC, Canada

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Biography:
Canadian American actor Patricia Summersett works in tv, film, theatre, video games and music. She recently became the voice of Princess Zelda in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, making her the first official voice of Zelda in the game's thirty-year franchise. The launch title for the Nintendo Switch, 'Breath of the Wild' was awarded 'Game of the Year' in Japan, the UK, and the US.

No stranger to AAA games, Patricia has provided full performance capture for two assassins in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Franchise (Hope Jensen- AC Rogue/Galina Voronina-AC Syndicate) and she is 'Ash' in the popular esports title Rainbow Six: Siege.

Other select titles include: For Honor and Far Cry: Primal for Ubisoft; Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for Eidos, Suikoden Tierkreis for Konami, VR game Lucky Night: Texas Hold'em by Tencent and the new indie RPG Omensight by Spearhead Games.

Patricia has appeared in notable films such as Darren Aronofsky's Mother! and Wiebke Von Carolsfeld's indie hit The Saver and was the onset puppeteer/voice of Smurfette, Vexy and Clumsy during the making of Sony's Smurfs II opposite Hank Azaria and Neil Patrick Harris. She's worked on several tv shows including Syfy's Helix by Ron Moore, Emma (BBC) and The Bold Type (Freeform/ABC).

Patricia is a theatre graduate of the Classical Acting program from RCSSD in London and has been nominated for three META/MECCA (Montreal English Theatre/Critics Circle Awards) for her stage work. She is gearing up to record a second album with her six-piece folk band (Summersettband.com) due out this Fall 2018.

Patricia is currently based in Montreal and LA.

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