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Doctor Catherine Halsey is the creator of the Spartan supersoldiers.[1]
Biography
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Personality and traits
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Production notes
Catherine Halsey in Halo: The Television Series is portrayed by actress Natascha McElhone.[1] McElhone was originally cast to play both Halsey and Cortana, much like Jen Taylor did for Halo 4, Halo 5: Guardians, and Halo Infinite. However, due to scheduling difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, McElhone was unable to complete her work as Cortana, so Jen Taylor was brought onboard the project to reprise her role from the games.[2]
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List of appearances
- Halo: The Television Series Season One
- Contact (First appearance)
- Unbound
- Emergence
- Homecoming
- Reckoning
- Solace
- Allegiance
- Transcendence
- Halo: The Television Series Season Two
Sources
- ^ a b Entertainment Weekly, Halo TV series casts 2 actors to play familiar characters from game (Retrieved on Mar 19, 2022) [archive]
- ^ IGN, Halo TV Series Recasts Cortana With Original Voice Actress (Retrieved on Mar 19, 2022) [archive]