Laura Bailey


 * This page is about the actor. For the character from a one-shot campaign, see Laura Bailey (character).

Laura Bailey is a voice actress and a member of the main cast of Critical Role. She plays Imogen Temult in Campaign Three.

In previous campaigns, Laura played Vex'ahlia and Jester Lavorre. She was also the Dungeon Master for

Pre-Stream
At the beginning of the first campaign, Laura wanted to be a rogue, but Liam O'Brien beat her to it when asked what classes they wanted to be. Vex'ahlia later multi-classed as a rogue, and both Liam and Vax'ildan were proud of her for it. Laura and Liam decided to play twins after finding out they share the same birthday, May 28. While creating their character backgrounds, they spent 3 hours at a diner establishing their story.

Very early on, Laura declared that she was in charge of the party's finances.

Travis Willingham, Laura's husband, played Grog in the first campaign. After Grog slapped Trinket's butt during one session, sending Trinket through a room full of traps, Laura "supposedly" made Travis sleep on the couch that night when they went home.

Main Campaigns
Laura made the first dice roll on stream, an intelligence roll of 18, to find out if dwarves keep the same business schedule as humans. She was also the first player to roll a 1, while attempting to convince the tavern crowd that she should replace Balgus in a fight against Trinket.

As Vexahlia, she was known for forgetting to cast Hunter's Mark before attacking in combat, prompting her fellow players to write "Hunter's Mark" on the chalkboard that she faced. Laura is also known for being an expert haggler, a skill she demonstrated numerous times as Vex'ahlia, but also as Jester when she faced Isharnai.

Before Jester's debut in Campain 2, Laura had played as her in two previous Dungeons & Dragons games in 2016. The first was a one-shot livestreamed by GameSpot, and the second was a collaboration with Kinda Funny.

During Jester's inception, Laura wanted her to be a purple tiefling, but Taliesin had the same idea, so Laura decided to chose blue instead. She also intended for Jester to be a Warlock, with Artagan as her Archfey patron, but Travis was also interested in the class. Jester ended up becoming a Cleric, and Matthew Mercer told Laura she could worship Artagan, but when the campaign started, his in-game treatment of The Traveler led her to believe he had gone a different direction.

Merchandise
Laura is in charge of Critical Role merchandise and often announces new releases at the beginning of new episodes.

Player Characters
See also: Player characters played by Laura Bailey

Main Campaigns

 * Vex'ahlia, half-elf ranger/rogue (The Campaign of Vox Machina)
 * Jester Lavorre, tiefling cleric (Campaign Two: The Mighty Nein)
 * Imogen Temult, human sorcerer (Campaign Three)

One-Shots and Miniseries

 * Juniper "Stinky Jules" Lanley, human gunslinger
 * Laura Bailey (character), human rogue ( and )
 * Devan Bluebutton, halfling sorcerer
 * Arburuk the Unbreakable, olog-hai fighter ( and )
 * Laura Bailey (vampire), vampire ( and )
 * Greldamine Clypso, gnome mage
 * Portia Lorelei, human blood hunter ("Liam's One Shot: The Song of the Lorelei" (Sx36))
 * Izzy, raccoon
 * The Midnight Maven, bear
 * Farriwen Breeze, air genasi monk
 * Mancubus the Mancubus, mancubus
 * Remuil Volgrave, druid
 * Grelnok Nightbringer, orsimer dragonknight (The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood)
 * Seraphine Glass, captain

Other Works
&rarr; See also: Laura's IMDb profile Laura began working in anime dubbing while she was still in college, appearing as several characters in Dragon Ball Z. She later went on to voice well known characters such as Lust in Fullmetal Alchemist, Maka Albarn in Soul Eater, Chun-Li in Street Fighter, and Serana in Skyrim.

In 2020, Laura won the BAFTA Award for Best Performer in a Leading Role, as well as Best Performance at the Game Awards, for her performance as Abby Anderson in The Last of Us Part II.

Personal Life
Laura and Travis met through commercials and television during their college years. They briefly dated, then reconnected a few years later when Laura moved to Los Angeles. They got married in 2011.

Hours before the livestream of, Laura tweeted a D&D character sheet for "Baby Willingham", announcing her pregnancy. On June 28 2018, 4 hours before the livestream of, Laura gave birth to her and Travis's son, Ronin.

In some ways, Laura is superstitious. Before each game, she chooses the prettiest dice and looks how well they roll. If a die rolls poorly, Laura moves it to the dice jail for a day. While the verified dice are faced upward with the number twenty on the top to "charge up" the crits. Also, according to Laura, she and Travis once lived with ghosts. As they moved, Travis welcomed the ghosts into their new house, puzzling Laura.

Trivia

 * In "Critical Role Escapes the Evil Sorcerer's Lair" Laura was called "Grabby McGrabgrab" due to her tendency to snatch clues out of the hands of her partners.
 * For both Campaigns 1 and 2, Laura Bailey has had to forego her initial Class choices for another party member. For Campaign 1 she wanted Vex'ahlia to be a Rogue but Liam O'Brien beat her to the punch so she switched to a Ranger, later multiclassing into a Rogue. For Campaign 2 she wanted Jester to be a Warlock but let Travis Willingham take the Class at his request before settling on making her character a Cleric.
 * Laura's chosen drink for her Between the Sheets interview was a maple bourbon sour.
 * Laura is renowned for her haggling skills.
 * Laura was attending the Game Awards during the airing of, where she was nominated for Best Performance, but suddenly showed up to the game before her category had even been announced at the ceremony. She arrived in full gala attire, stating that a fan had tweeted at her that Sam was using her dice bag and she could not let it happen.
 * Every Halloween, the cast of Critical Role dresses up in costume for one episode. Laura has dressed up as Hannah from Rat Queens (2015), Delilah Briarwood (2016), Chell from Portal (2017), Kait Diaz (2019), The Gentleman (2020), and Robbie Daymond (2021).
 * On Talks Machina, the host Brian Wayne Foster liked to "#ThankMyGuests" with names that were either mispronounced or wordplay that sounded close to the original. Here are the names for Laura Bailey: