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Alix Wilton Regan wants to be known as an actor, not a voice actor.
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She is not the only game actor who feels this with others, including Neil Newbon.
Alix Wilton Regan, well known as his role in Dragon Age and Assassin's Creed says she wants to be known as an actor, not a voice actor. She claims that the difference is unnecessary and those who act in video games should not be in their categories.
This comes from an interview with Game Rant, where Wilton Regan talks about the goal of the actor's group, Pixel Pack, in a game led by Neil Newbon (ASTARION, BALDUR 'S Gate 3). Here she explains her thoughts about the term “voice actor” and the continuous threat of AI in the industry.
Alix Wilton Regan wants to be known as an actor, not a voice actor.
“I will change one thing I want to change. I always know that Neil agrees with me. I never understood this obsession with singing a video game actor or voice actor.” “line
Wilton Regan is not the only person in this way. As she explains, Newbon also wants to be known as an actor, and the other actors in the past feel the same. It is easy to see why it is not only distinguished from other actors unnecessarily, but also provides motion capture to their characters, so they often can express their work incorrectly.
Wilton Regan tells the game company that this is a mistake when replacing these actors with AI. “I will urge the companies to protect their profits by protecting their talents,” she said. “We help to conclude energy, art, expression, and creativity.”
Wilton Regan's most recent game credit is Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Before that, she appeared in Mass Effect 3 as AYA, Cyberpunk 2077, Alt Cunningham, and Samantha Traynor on Asassin's Creed Origins.
Dragon era: Religious Court
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November 18, 2014
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Mature M: blood, intense violence, exposure, sexual content, strong language
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statue
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Online multiplayer