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Nika Futterman

Nika Futterman (born October 25, 1969) is an voice actress, singer, and professional poker player renowned for her distinctive raspy voice in animated television series, films, and video games. With over 370 credited roles, Futterman has become a prominent figure in the voice acting industry since transitioning from on-camera performances in the 1990s, including guest appearances on live-action shows like and . Her breakthrough in animation came with iconic characters such as , the assassin in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2020), a role she has reprised across multiple Star Wars projects. Other notable voice credits include Luna Loud in (2016–present), Sticks the Jungle Badger in (2014–2017), and various characters in video games like (2005) and Halo 3: ODST (2009). In addition to her acting career, Futterman has pursued music, performing in musical theater during her early years and contributing songs to projects, while her poker endeavors have yielded significant success, including total live tournament earnings exceeding $541,000 as of 2025, highlighted by a $65,993 first-place finish in the Signature Series $600 No-Limit Hold'em event in 2025.

Early life and education

Family background

Nika Futterman was born on October 25, 1969, in , where she spent her early years immersed in the vibrant cultural landscape of the metropolis. This urban environment provided a dynamic backdrop for her childhood, fostering an early familiarity with the through everyday encounters with the city's entertainment scene. Futterman's father worked as a music producer, which afforded her direct exposure to the music industry from a young age. This familial connection introduced her to recording studios, performers, and the intricacies of music production, shaping her foundational interest in music and performance despite her initial observations of the challenges involved in public-facing careers. The household dynamics emphasized creativity and artistic expression, contributing to her development and eventual pursuit of and .

Education and early performances

Futterman grew up in as the daughter of a music producer, which exposed her to the entertainment industry from a young age and motivated her interest in performance. From early childhood, she participated in school plays, musicals, and student films, building foundational skills in and . Futterman attended in , graduating in 1988, where she was actively involved in the theater program. Following her education, she began her professional acting career in the early 1990s with small live-action television roles, including single-episode appearances on and , which marked her initial entry into on-camera work.

Career

Voice acting

Nika Futterman began her voice acting career in the mid-1990s, transitioning from on-camera roles to animation with her debut as Lola in the Nickelodeon series Hey Arnold! in 1996. Early credits included supporting characters in shows like (1998) and the title role of Mike in (1999–2001), establishing her versatility in voicing young, energetic personalities across children's programming. Her distinctive raspy tone quickly led to recurring parts in action-oriented series, such as Cover Girl in (2010–2011) and various heroes in (2008–2011). Futterman gained prominence with iconic villainous roles, most notably voicing the Sith assassin Asajj Ventress in Star Wars: The Clone Wars from its 2008 film debut through the series finale in 2020, a performance that spanned the 2008 film and 14 episodes of the series and influenced the character's development in the franchise. She continued portraying Ventress in the 2025 animated mini-series Tales of the Underworld, reprising the role for new narrative explorations. Other breakthrough parts include the rock-loving teen Luna Loud in The Loud House (2016–present), contributing to the show's enduring popularity with her spirited delivery in hundreds of episodes. Futterman also brought humor to Sticks the Badger, the paranoid jungle dweller in Sonic Boom (2014–2017), voicing the character across 65 episodes and enhancing the series' comedic dynamic. Over her career, Futterman has lent her voice to more than 370 characters in animated television, films, and video games, showcasing a range from protagonists like Adam Lyon in (2005–2008) to antagonists and ensemble roles in franchises like and properties. Her work often overlaps with musical elements, as seen in her vocal performances for character songs in . Her evolution reflects a shift toward long-running recurring roles in major franchises, with recent contributions including additional voices in (2024), Hela in Rivals (2024), parts in (2025), and Blackbird in (2025).

Singing career

Futterman's entry into the music industry came in 1998 when she provided backing vocals for The Offspring's hit single "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)," delivering the memorable line "Give it to me, baby" alongside Heidi Villagran. This uncredited contribution marked one of her earliest professional music credits outside of voice work. In the mid-2000s, Futterman expanded her singing portfolio within animated television by performing the upbeat theme song for My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005–2008), sharing vocals with Tom Kenny to capture the show's humorous tone. She also contributed to the soundtrack of the children's series Handy Manny, voicing and singing as the character Stretch the Tape Measure in tracks like "Made to Measure" and "Hi Manny," which highlighted her ability to blend playful pop elements with character-driven performances. Futterman's vocal work in further showcased her range, particularly through original compositions for the rock-obsessed character Luna Loud, whom she voices. Notable examples include the rock anthem "Play It Loud" from the 2018 episode "Really Loud Music," where Luna competes in a songwriting contest, emphasizing Futterman's gritty rock delivery. Her singing in this series often integrates seamlessly with the narrative, enhancing Luna's persona as a aspiring musician. Throughout her career, Futterman has demonstrated versatility across , and animated soundtracks, primarily within tied to children's programming, with no prominent solo releases documented as of 2025.

Personal life and interests

Marriage and family

Nika Futterman married Teddy Xentaras, a art department professional, in 1990. The couple has one child.

Poker playing

Nika Futterman began pursuing poker professionally around 2009, evolving a personal interest into a competitive side endeavor while maintaining her primary career in . She initially focused on tournaments in and , dedicating significant time—up to 80 hours per week at her peak—to refine her skills and navigate the game's demands. Futterman has participated in prominent poker circuits since the early , with notable appearances in the (WSOP), where she has earned $68,009 across multiple events without winning a . Key results include a 1468th-place finish in the 2022 WSOP $400 No-Limit Hold'em Colossus for $700 and a third-place finish in the July 2019 Larry Flynt’s of Poker $175 No-Limit Hold'em for nearly $12,000. Her career highlight came on September 1, 2025, when she won the Signature Series $600 No-Limit Hold'em, outlasting 784 entrants to claim $65,993—her largest cash prize. As of November 2025, her total live earnings stand at $542,983, ranking her 6,737th on the all-time money list. In her approach to poker, Futterman draws on adaptability honed through , treating the game as a skill-based discipline that rewards practice and quick thinking, similar to character . Her background at , where she first explored performance arts, fosters a resilient competitive edge she applies at the tables, including reading opponents' tells—often finding men's patterns more predictable than women's. Futterman's drive for poker arises from its intense psychological demands, which she describes as embodying , , and fortitude—qualities that help confront fears and adapt to unpredictability, offering an adrenaline-fueled contrast to her creative pursuits in . She has expressed obsession with the game, viewing it as a personal challenge rather than a fame-seeking outlet, and actively promotes women's involvement in the field, where they represent only about 3% of professional players. Futterman integrates poker with her voice acting schedule, treating it as a complementary outlet that enhances her overall versatility, though she has recently contemplated scaling back the grueling hours to sustain both commitments long-term.

Filmography

Animated television

Futterman began her animated television career in the late 1990s, voicing additional characters in series such as Hey Arnold! (1996–2004) as Olga Pataki in select episodes. In 1999, she originated the role of Mike in the Cartoon Network series (1999–2001), providing the voice for the energetic island girl throughout its run. She recurred as additional voices in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2003–2008), contributing to various minor characters across multiple episodes. A breakthrough came with her portrayal of the Sith assassin in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–2020), a role she voiced in 23 episodes, establishing the character as an iconic antagonist in the franchise. In Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011), Futterman provided voices for guest characters including and . She voiced the tool Squeeze in Disney's Handy Manny (2006–2013), appearing in numerous episodes as part of the ensemble. From 2009 to 2014, Futterman starred as Chum Chum in Nickelodeon's , voicing the hyperactive sidekick in the series' 39 episodes. In 2013–2016, she voiced in Sanjay and Craig, a recurring mischievous character. Futterman brought to life Sticks the Jungle Badger in (2014–2017), voicing the paranoid inventor across all 52 episodes of the spin-off. Starting in 2014 and continuing through 2025, she has voiced Luna Loud, the rock-loving middle sister, in (2014–present), appearing in hundreds of episodes and specials, including ongoing seasons. Additional recurring and guest roles include Stretch in (overlapping with Squeeze), various animals in (2016–2019), and additional voices in Teen Titans Go! (2013–present). In 2025, she reprised Asajj Ventress in the limited series Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld.

Animated films

Nika Futterman has voiced a range of characters in animated feature films and direct-to-video releases, often bringing energetic and versatile performances to supporting and lead roles in family-oriented adventures. Her work spans franchises like The Land Before Time, Open Season, Star Wars, and The Loud House, showcasing her ability to portray youthful, mischievous, or villainous figures. In 2005, she provided the voice for , one of the twin Tinysauruses, in the direct-to-video animated film The Land Before Time XI: Invasion of the Tinysauruses. The following year, Futterman debuted as Rosie, a sassy with a distinctive accent, in the theatrical release Open Season. She reprised the role in the sequels Open Season 2 (2008) and (2010), contributing to the ensemble of forest animals in these comedic tales. Futterman's portrayal of the Sith assassin Asajj Ventress in the animated feature Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) marked a shift to more intense, antagonistic characters, earning her recognition for the role's vocal depth. She later voiced the armadillo Akiano in the Western parody Rango (2011), adding to the film's quirky animal cast. In 2014, Futterman lent her voice to Oil Can and Knickers, two inventive boxtrolls, in the stop-motion animated film The Boxtrolls. More recently, Futterman has continued voicing Luna Loud, the rockstar middle sister, in The Loud House franchise films. She performed the character in the Netflix original The Loud House Movie (2021), which follows the Loud family on a trip to Scotland. Futterman reprised Luna in the Paramount+ direct-to-video release No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie (2024), a spy-themed adventure. She is set to voice Luna again in the upcoming Nickelodeon animated film A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice (2025), centered on holiday mischief.

Live-action television

Futterman's early career included several guest appearances in live-action television series, primarily in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, where she took on supporting roles in episodic dramas and comedies. Her television debut came in 1995 with a role as Nikki Hodge in the medical drama , appearing in the episode "Rise from the Dead" (Season 2, Episode 2). Later that year, she portrayed Laura in , featured in the episode "The Feminine Critique" (Season 8, Episode 7). In 1996, Futterman guest-starred as an Assistant in The Wayans Bros., in the episode "Do the Wrong Thing" (Season 3, Episode 11). She continued with a small part as Photographer (credited as Nika Frost) in the comedy series , in the episode "Angels in Lingerie Are Devils in Disguise" (Season 1, Episode 6), which aired in 1999. Futterman's later live-action TV work included the role of Ragna Clark in , in the episode "Two Birds with One Sloan" (Season 7, Episode 21), broadcast in 2000. In 2001, she appeared as Olivia (again credited as Nika Frost) in , in the episode "Showdown" (Season 1, Episode 22).
YearSeriesEpisodeRole
1995Chicago Hope"Rise from the Dead" (S2E2)Nikki Hodge
1995Murphy Brown"The Feminine Critique" (S8E7)Laura
1996The Wayans Bros."Do the Wrong Thing" (S3E11)Assistant (as Nika)
1999Shasta McNasty"Angels in Lingerie Are Devils in Disguise" (S1E6)Photographer (as Nika Frost)
2000Diagnosis: Murder"Two Birds with One Sloan" (S7E21)Ragna Clark
2001The Huntress"Showdown" (S1E22)Olivia (as Nika Frost)

Video games

Futterman has contributed voice work to a variety of video games, frequently reprising characters from her animated television roles in franchise tie-ins and original titles. Her performances often feature in action-adventure and platformer games, where she voices dynamic supporting or antagonistic characters, adding depth to interactive narratives in major franchises like Star Wars and Sonic Boom. One of her prominent roles is Asajj Ventress in Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes (2009), where she portrayed the Sith assassin in this action-adventure game based on the animated series. She also voiced the character in other Star Wars titles, such as Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (2010), extending her franchise portrayal into gaming. In the Sonic Boom sub-series, Futterman voiced Sticks the Jungle Badger in : Shattered Crystal (2014), a puzzle-platformer for , and : Rise of Lyric (2014), its console counterpart, bringing the eccentric survivalist's energy to interactive adventures. Futterman provided the voice for in Batman: – The Videogame (2010), a tie-in to the , where she delivered the feline thief's sly and agile persona amid battles. She reprised her role as Luna Loud from The Loud House in The Loud House: Outta Control (2022), a mobile adventure game featuring the Loud family in chaotic escapades. More recently, Futterman has taken on roles in high-profile releases, including Hela in Marvel Rivals (2024), a multiplayer hero shooter, and additional voices in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024), contributing to the expansive RPG narrative. In 2025, she joined the voice cast for Avowed, an upcoming fantasy RPG, as additional voices, and Marathon, a sci-fi shooter revival, as Blackbird.
YearTitleRole
2009Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes
2010Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame
2010Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II
2014Sonic Boom: Shattered CrystalSticks the Jungle Badger
2014Sonic Boom: Rise of LyricSticks the Jungle Badger
2022The Loud House: Outta Control
2024Marvel Rivals
2025AvowedAdditional Voices
2025MarathonBlackbird

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