Here’s what the cast of Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans Go! look like in real life. The Teen Titans are a group of superheroes traditionally comprised of sidekicks to other major heroes. They first debuted in comic form back in the 1960s and like the Justice League or The Avengers, their line-up has varied greatly over the years. Most combinations tend to feature Robin, Cyborg or Raven, however.

The Teen Titans have gathered a loyal following too and in 2003 headed their own animated series of the same name. Teen Titans ran for five seasons and later received a more comic spinoff with Teen Titans Go!, which isn’t necessarily canon with the first show, despite the original voice actors reprising their parts. This series also received a well-reviewed movie version with Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, which featured Nicolas Cage as the voice of Superman. They even got their own live-action series with Titans, which began in 2018.

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The voice cast of Teen Titans Go! is a major reason it has such a big following, and below is what each actor looks in real life and a brief rundown of their other work.

Scott Menville – Robin

Scott Menville voices Robin on Teen Titans Go! and is a prolific voice performer with hundreds of credits to his name. This ranges from shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to video games like Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4. He’s also appeared in many live-action projects from The Wonder Years to a 2019 episode of NCIS.

Hynden Walch – Starfire

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Teen Titan Go’s! Hynden Walch is another recognizable voice actress with a staggering list of credits, including Princess Bubblegum on Adventure Time, Harley Quinn in Batman: Assault On Arkham and video game Fallout 76.

Khary Payton – Cyborg

Cyborg’s voice actor Khary Payton is probably the most recognizable of the cast outside of the show, thanks to playing King Ezekiel on The Walking Dead. He also voiced Cyborg in the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game, in addition to adding his voice to shows like Sofia The First and Big Hero 6: The Series.

Tara Strong – Raven

Outside of voicing Raven on Teen Titans Go!, Tara Strong has nearly 600 credits to her name. Select highlights including The Powerpuff Girls, Rugrats and voicing Harley Quinn in the Batman: Arkham games, which earned her great reviews.

Greg Cipes – Beast Boy

Teen Titans Go’s! Greg Cipes has featured on live-action shows like House and True Blood, in addition to adding his voice to series like Ben 10 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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