Zoë Kravitz is best known for her live-action work but she has been a voice actor in a number of animated movies over the years. Even more interesting is that she has voiced both DC and Marvel characters. Currently, the star's performance as Selina Kyle, aka, Catwoman in The Batman is receiving praises from both fans and critics.

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However, Kravitz isn't the only person to have provided their voice for both Marvel and DC. A couple of voice actors have also handled characters from both sides and since their faces aren't visible, fans could hardly notice. Some have only done so once or twice while others have been dancing between the two sides for years.

Zoë Kravitz

Split image showing Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman and Mary jane Watson

Kravitz is quite familiar with Catwoman. She previously voiced the character in The Lego Batman Movie. Meanwhile, in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, she voices Spider-Man's love interest, Mary Jane Watson.

Thanks to her starring role in the Matt Reeves movie, Kravitz is now among actors who have played a comic character in both live-action and animation. And given how brilliantly she has showcased her acting talents over the years, there's hardly a doubt that she could make a great live-action Mary Jane Watson too. This is a real possibility since the MCU heavily venturing into multiverse territory at the moment.

Neil Patrick Harris

Split image showing Neil Patrick Harris as Spider-Man: The New Animated Series and The Flash in Justice League: The New Frontier .

Harris has been lucky enough to voice some of the most popular superheroes of all time. He was Peter Parker in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series. Additionally, he voiced Batman's sidekick, Nightwing, in Batman: Under The Red Hood, as well as The Flash in Justice League: The New Frontier.

Fans mostly know Harris for his comedic roles rather than his voice work but he sure is convincing in all the animated projects he has been a part of. That he's been trusted with handling three of the most popular superheroes of all time is proof of his abilities. Though the actor is currently focused on other projects, fans will be hoping he gets to embrace these characters again in the near future.

Mark Hamil

Split image showing Mark Hamil as the Joker in BATS and as Hobglobin in SATS

Hamil is best known for voicing the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series. But very few fans are aware that he also voiced Jason Philips, aka, Hobgoblin, in Spider-Man: The Animated Series.

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The reason Hamil's version of Hobgoblin isn't as celebrated as the Joker is mostly because the series focused more on well-known villains. Hamil's DC efforts are much more elegant too. The legendary actor nails everything correctly, from the iconic Joker laugh to the clownish yet scary tone of his voice.

Josh Keaton

Split image showing Josh Keaton as Peter Parker in The Spectacular Spider-Man and as Green Lantern in GLTAS

Keaton had the honor of being the web-slinger in one of the best ever Spider-Man animated shows, The Spectacular Spider-Man. On the DC side, he read scripts for Hal Jordan, aka, Green Lantern in Green Lantern: The Animated Series.

Keaton will also be glad that he was trusted with handling two heroes that have always been way up in the popularity ratings since the Golden Age of Comics. Regrettably, Keaton's Green Lantern didn't get to live that long on the screen because the show was canceled. Given that the live-action movie was a flop, it's easy to see why DC has refrained from making solo projects about the superhero in recent years.

Tara Strong

Split image showign Tra Strong as Raven in Teen Titans Go! and as Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man

Strong has over 100 voice credits, making her one of the best voice actors of all time. Over the past three decades, she has voiced numerous Marvel and DC characters including, Raven, Mary Jane Watson, and Harley Quinn.

With at least two animated projects each year since 1990, most voice actors can only dream of being as prolific as Strong. It's hard to pick a favorite among the numerous Marvel and DC characters that she has voiced but Raven would likely be a favorite for many since she and Robin are the major reason why Teen Titans Go! has continued to be such a huge hit.

Grey DeLisie-Griffin

Split image showing Grey DeLisie-Griffin as Wonder Woman and as Captain Marvel

Like Strong, DeLisie-Griffin also has a great resume and has voiced most of the popular female superheroes. These include Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, and Black Widow.

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DeLisie-Griffin is thought of as having one of the best ever voices in animation and it's no surprise that she hasn't limited herself to animated projects only. She is a part-time singer too who has released seven albums. And in addition to that, she has done plenty of voice work for video games too.

Tory Baker

Tory Baker as Batman and as Hawkeye

Baker has done voice work for DC as both Batman and the JokerAdditionally, he has had a recurring voice role in recent Marvel animated projects as Hawkeye, as well as Loki.

It's rare for voice actors to portray both a hero and a villain that are in direct conflict with each other and so far, Baker is the only person to do that. His takes on the Joker and Batman are both applause-worthy, with viewers hardly being able to tell that it's the same person. Hawkeye and Loki have also locked horns before,

Khary Payton

Split image showing Khary Payton as Aqualad in Young Justice and as Wasabi

Most of Payton's voice work has centered around the teen-centric DC shows Teen Titans and Young Justice, where he portrays Cyborg and one of the most powerful Teen Titans members, Aqualad. He has ventured into Marvel territory too by voicing Wasabi in Big Hero 6.  

Since Teen Titans and Young Justice have similar arcs involving groups of superheroes trying to save the world, Payton presumably has an easy time juggling both. Interestingly, Payton's major acting credit isn't teen-friendly at all. The actor also stars as Ezekiel, the leader of a community of survivors during an apocalypse in The Walking Dead.

Greg Cipes

Split image showing Greg Cipes as Iron Fist and as Beast Boy in Teen Titans Go!

Cipes is notorious for voicing characters that are are green in appearance. He has been Iron Fist in several Marvel animated projects and Beast Boy in Teen Titans Go!

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Cipes's two most notable characters have very different personalities. While Iron Fist is ever enthusiastic and hardworking, Beast Boy is known to be lazy, preferring to idle around than save the world. Nonetheless, both characters are granted interesting dialogue and Cipes does bring out their remarks perfectly.

Phil LaMarr

Slit image showing Phil LaMarr as Cloak in Cloak & Dagger and as John Stewart in Green Lantern

The veteran actor has quite a distinguishable voice. Over the years, he has brought characters from different genres to life but on the superhero side of things. he has voiced Cloak in Ultimate Spider-Man and John Stewart, aka, Green Lantern in Justice League: The Animated Series.

Like Kravitz, LaMarr isn't only about voice work. He has had supporting roles in a couple of iconic movies such as Pulp Fiction and Real Steal. He isn't new to Spider-Man projects either. Apart from voicing Cloak, he also appeared as a passenger in the train Peter tried so hard to save in Spider-Man 2

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