- Despite frequently providing voice-overs for characters in video games, states that she doesn't generally play video games and prefers to be outdoors "in the dirt".
- Not only does she perform the voice of Bastila Shan in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, Sith Lords, but her character's facial features are based upon her own.
- She used her French accent in the role of Katrina in the Quest For Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness.
- As of 2022, she holding the Guinness World Record as the most prolific video game voice actress in the world.
- Though born in Canada, she grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and attended its School of Fine Arts. While in high school, Hale began working as a production assistant. After graduation, she began auditioning for acting roles, commuting between Birmingham and Atlanta, Georgia.
- 'Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira' marks the first time that she has been involved in an anime dub, although she has been involved in several dubs for Japanese video games. In a recent interview, she has stated that voicing Electra in the movie is one of her favorite experiences.
- She has said that she was not allowed to watch cartoons as a child and had not played any video games until her 2011 interview with Tom Bissell for The New Yorker, in which she played Mass Effect for the first time.
- Does the voices of both Jedi Master Satele Shan in Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Satele's ancestor Bastila Shan in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic I and II.
- She has done much voice work in popular games like in Quest For Glory IV: Shadows of Darkness and Metal Gear Solid.
- Many cartoon characters she has voiced have red hair. For example Mallory from Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series (1996), Mary Jane from Spider-Man Unlimited (1999), Sam from Totally Spies! (2001) and Jessie from The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996).
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