Entourage star Emmanuelle Chriqui is adding her brand of Canadian sexiness to the the upcoming “Call of Duty: Black Ops” video game. She is on board to voice one of the characters in the first person shooter game.
Her character won’t actually have a name, though. Instead she will be known by a set of numbers that weaves in and out of the game’s narrative.
Chriqui joins a voice cast of Hollywood heavyweights including Gary Oldman and Ed Harris.
“[Chriqui’s] character is someone who is mysterious, elegant, sexy and with a hint of playful. And Emmanuelle is a perfect check in every one of those boxes,” said Treyarch/Activision game director Dave Anthony. “Black Ops’ story is full of mystery and intrigue… it’s probably the most ambitious narrative we’ve ever attempted.”
Chriqui is no stranger to voice work – she was the voice of anime character Hisae Aoki in the English version of the TV series Vampire Princess Miyu.
“Call of Duty: Black Ops” will be released on November 9 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii.
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The PSA also features Emmanuelle Chriqui (“Entourage”), Andrea Bowen (“Desperate Housewives”), Rachael Leigh Cook (Josie and the Pussycats), Kaycee Stroh (“High School Musical”), Kathryn Joosten (“Desperate Housewives”), Carrie Ann Inaba (“Dancing with the Stars”), Teri Polo (“Meet the Parents”), Shay Mitchell (“Pretty Little Liars”), Ayla Kell and Josie Loren (“Make It or Break It”), Vanessa Lengies (“Stick It”), Rachel Blanchard (“The Flight of the Concords”), Brooke Nevin (“Imaginary Bitches”) and Lisa Gay Hamilton (“The Practice”).
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