In the Japanese version of Solo Leveling, Cha Hae-In is voiced by Reina Ueda. In the English dub, Cha Hae-In is voiced by Michelle Rojas. The official Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- site lists Reina Ueda as Cha Hae-In’s Japanese voice, and character cast listings for the anime identify Michelle Rojas as the English dub voice.
Japanese Voice Actor: Reina Ueda

Date of Birth
January 17, 1994. Public profiles list Reina Ueda’s birth date as January 17, 1994.
About Reina
Reina Ueda is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with 81 Produce. She is one of the more prominent seiyuu of her generation, with notable anime roles including Kanao Tsuyuri in Demon Slayer, Akane Shinjō in SSSS.GRIDMAN, Miyo Saimori in My Happy Marriage, Reze in Chainsaw Man, and Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling.
For this specific query, the Japanese answer is clear: Reina Ueda voices Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling. Official franchise material for Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- credits her directly in the role, and character-specific cast listings match that attribution.
Hometown
Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Public profiles identify Ueda as being from Toyama.
Career Highlights
Ueda’s career includes a strong mix of lead heroines, emotionally restrained characters, and memorable supporting roles. Among her most recognizable performances are Naru Sekiya in Hanayamata, Mira Yurizaki in Dimension W, Hane Sakura in Bakuon!!, Mallow in Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, Shiori Shinomiya in Sakura Quest, Akane Shinjō in SSSS.GRIDMAN, Kanao Tsuyuri in Demon Slayer, Miyo Saimori in My Happy Marriage, and Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling.
Cha Hae-In fits especially well within Ueda’s range because the character is composed, elegant, and quietly intense. Coverage around Solo Leveling Season 2 also highlighted Ueda discussing how viewers would see a less composed side of Cha Hae-In, underscoring how central the role became as the anime progressed.
Full Current Filmography
The list below reflects documented public credits from the cited sources and may not be exhaustive. Ueda has a very large body of work across anime, games, and music-related projects, so this section focuses on verifiable credits visible in major public databases and her official agency profile.
Television anime
2012
Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stone — debut-era credited role.
2014
Hanayamata — Naru Sekiya. This is widely cited as her first main role.
2015
PriPara — Ajimi Kiki, Jululu, Jewlie.
2016
Dimension W — Mira Yurizaki
Bakuon!! — Hane Sakura
2017
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon — Mallow
Sakura Quest — Shiori Shinomiya
2018
SSSS.GRIDMAN — Akane Shinjō
2019
Wataten!: An Angel Flew Down to Me — Miyako Hoshino
Fruits Basket — Kisa Sohma
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — Kanao Tsuyuri
2020
Darwin’s Game — Shuka Karino
Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina — guest role noted in public credits.
2021
Project SEKAI related anime/media role visibility continued through Honami Mochizuki franchise association.
2022
Chainsaw Man — Reze
Love of Kill — Chateau Dankworth
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War — Meninas McAllon
2023
My Happy Marriage — Miyo Saimori
The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten — Itsuki Akazawa
The Ancient Magus’ Bride Season 2 — additional cast role
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess — credited cast role
Too Cute Crisis — credited cast role
2024
Solo Leveling — Cha Hae-In
Wonderful Precure! — Mayu Nekoyashiki / Cure Lillian
Blue Box — credited cast role
Days With My Stepsister — credited cast role
No Longer Allowed in Another World — credited cast role
2025 and later documented public credits
Takopi’s Original Sin — Shizuka Kuze
This Monster Wants to Eat Me — Hinako Yaotose
Additional recent public databases also list continued anime and game work into 2025.
Films and franchise features
2024
Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- — Cha Hae-In. The official film site credits Ueda in the role.
2025
Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc — public databases list Ueda among credited cast.
Video games
Documented game roles in public databases include Francisca in Kirby Star Allies, Sparkle in Honkai: Star Rail, roles in Genshin Impact, Project SEKAI, Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles, Fire Emblem Engage, Octopath Traveler II, Atelier Sophie 2, Blue Reflection: Second Light, Reynatis, and Stellar Blade-related casting entries.
Critical Reception
Ueda is widely recognized for refined, controlled performances that still carry strong emotional weight. Public-facing summaries consistently foreground her work as Kanao Tsuyuri, Akane Shinjō, Miyo Saimori, and Reze, which reflects where her performances have had the strongest audience impact. That is an inference based on how prominently those roles appear across major profile sources.
For Solo Leveling, her Cha Hae-In casting has been treated as a major part of the series’ core character lineup, and later season coverage gave her room to discuss the character’s emotional presentation more directly.
Copy-paste-friendly sources:
81 Produce official profile for Reina Ueda (https://www.81produce.co.jp/dcms_plusdb/index.php/item?id=162)
Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- official cast page (https://www.sololevelingreawakening.com/synopsis/)
Behind The Voice Actors — Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Solo-Leveling/Cha-Hae-in/)
IMDb — Reina Ueda (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6092929/)
English Voice Actor: Michelle Rojas

Date of Birth
December 16, 1987. IMDb lists Michelle Rojas as born on December 16, 1987, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
About Michelle
Michelle Rojas is an American voice actor, ADR director, and producer. Her official website describes her as “Actor. Director. Producer.” and notes that she is SAG-E with a home and professional studio setup. For this query, the key fact is that Michelle Rojas is the English dub voice actor for Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling. Crunchyroll’s official English dub cast announcement names her in the role, and Behind The Voice Actors lists her as Cha Hae-In’s English voice in the TV anime.
She is also widely known for other English dub roles including Tohka Yatogami in Date A Live, Kō Yagami in New Game!, Shion in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Roxy Migurdia in Mushoku Tensei, and Yamato in One Piece, all of which are highlighted in public cast databases and profile summaries.
Hometown
Dallas, Texas, USA. IMDb identifies Dallas as her birthplace, and public profiles consistently associate her with the Dallas anime dubbing scene.
Career Highlights
Rojas’s career highlights span both performance and production work. Her official site identifies her not only as a voice actor but also as a director and producer, while public voice-acting databases emphasize her best-known performances in Date A Live, New Game!, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, and Solo Leveling.
For Solo Leveling specifically, her role as Cha Hae-In is one of her major current anime credits. Crunchyroll officially announced her as part of the English dub cast ahead of the dub launch, and Behind The Voice Actors shows her voicing Cha Hae-In in both the anime and Solo Leveling: ARISE.
Full Current Filmography
The list below reflects documented credits from the cited public sources and may not be exhaustive. Michelle Rojas has a large body of work across anime dubbing and ADR-related production, and the credits below are drawn from current public databases and her official website.
Anime television and streaming series
Documented English dub anime roles include: Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling; Tohka Yatogami in Date A Live; Kō Yagami in New Game!; Shion in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime; Roxy Migurdia in Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation; Yamato in One Piece; Maya Satō in Classroom of the Elite; Toka Yada in Assassination Classroom; Zuikaku in Azur Lane; Kanade Sakurada in Castle Town Dandelion; and Nashiro Yasuhisa in Tokyo Ghoul. These are all explicitly associated with her in current public profile sources.
Behind The Voice Actors also specifically credits her for Cha Hae-In in the 2024 Solo Leveling TV series, which directly answers the search intent here.
Video games
Public voice-credit databases show Rojas as Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling: ARISE. That same role connection across both anime and game versions strengthens the association between Rojas and the character for English-speaking audiences.
Film and related credits
IMDb lists Rojas among the credited performers known for titles such as The Boy and the Beast (2015), Date A Live (2013), and Wolf Children (2012). These are the clearest currently visible film-related credits in the public sources I checked.
ADR / directing / production work
Rojas’s official site explicitly presents her as a voice actor, ADR director, and dubbing producer, which is an important part of her professional profile. Public credit aggregators also list her in assistant director, casting, and production-related roles in addition to performance work.
Critical Reception
Public-facing coverage tends to frame Rojas as a versatile dub performer with a long-running presence in major anime franchises. While I did not find a strong archive of formal critic reviews focused solely on her individual performances, the consistency with which major public databases foreground roles like Tohka Yatogami, Shion, Roxy Migurdia, and Cha Hae-In suggests those are among her most recognized performances. That is an inference based on how prominently those roles appear in current sourceable profiles.
For Solo Leveling, the most solid public evidence is casting-based rather than review-based: Crunchyroll officially announced her as Cha Hae-In, and character-specific casting pages continue to list her as the English voice in both the anime and game adaptation.
Copy-paste-friendly sources:
Crunchyroll — Solo Leveling English dub cast announcement (https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/announcements/2023/11/17/solo-leveling-english-dub-cast)
Behind The Voice Actors — Cha Hae-In in Solo Leveling (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Solo-Leveling/Cha-Hae-in/)
Behind The Voice Actors — Michelle Rojas profile (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Michelle-Rojas/)
Michelle Rojas official website (https://www.michellerojas.com/)
IMDb — Michelle Rojas (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3685041/)
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