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Alix Wilton Regan

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Alix Wilton Regan
Born
Alix Sophie Wilton Regan

(1986-01-26) 26 January 1986 (age 38)
London, England
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
SpouseAdam Lannon
Websitealixwiltonregan.com

Alix Sophie Wilton Regan (born 26 January 1986)[1] is an English actress known for voicing Calista in The Last Story, Samantha Traynor in Mass Effect 3, the female Inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition, Aya in Assassin's Creed Origins and Selemene on Dota: Dragon's Blood.

Early life

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Born in London, Wilton Regan attended L'Ile Aux Enfants primary school, the Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle, and Latymer Upper School for A-Levels. She also attended Sylvia Young Theatre School and Stage Coach for acting, singing and dancing lessons outside of school.

After graduating, Wilton Regan enrolled in drama school and became the youngest ever student to be admitted to the NCDT and CDS accredited Drama Studio London.[citation needed] Whilst training, Wilton Regan represented her school at National level, in the BBC Radio Carleton Hobbs Awards. Wilton Regan was honoured by the BBC panel with two Special Commendation Awards: Best Shakespearean Monologue and Best Contemporary Duologue.[2]

Career

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Theatre

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After graduating at the age of 20, her first stage appearance was as Hannah in the two-handed Retreat by playwright James Saunders, which won a FringeReview Award for Most Outstanding Theatre Show at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2007 and transferred to the New End Theatre, London.[citation needed] Since then, Wilton Regan has performed in theatrical productions at Theatre Royal Haymarket, The Tricycle Theatre, The King's Head Theatre, The Arcola Theatre and The Landor Theatre. She also performed opposite Jonathan Pryce in "King Lear" at The Almeida Theatre in Michael Attenborough's last show as artistic director there.[3]

Film

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Wilton Regan appears in the lead role of Mary Shelley in the directorial debut of Nora Unkel, "A Nightmare Wakes", which wrapped production in summer 2019. Alix co-starred in the feature film The Wife, as Susannah Castleman, the daughter of Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce's characters, and the sister of Max Irons'. The film is written by Jane Anderson and directed by Bjorne Runge. Wilton Regan also appeared in feature film "The Isle" alongside Conleth Hill and Alex Hassell, directed by Matthew Butler-Hart. She directed her first short film, "She Lies Sleeping", in April 2019 for the London Sci-Fi Film Festival 48Hr Challenge. She is also a Founding Director of the London On Film Festival, held at the UK's first social enterprise cinema, The Lexi Cinema, in north-west London.[4] She appears as 'Zoe' in the 2012 UK feature film Life Just Is.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Life Just Is Zoe
2013 Real Playing Game Young Alice
2015 The White Room Kirsty Smith
2017 The Wife Susannah Castleman
2019 Rattlesnakes Amelie
2020 A Nightmare Wakes Mary Shelley
2021 Lockdown Social Media Activist

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Doctors Annalise Episode: "In Loco Parentis"
2003 The Bill Josie Pike 2 episodes
2006 Bombshell Sophie Welling 3 episodes
2007 Casualty Clare Brickell Episode: "No Return"
2009 Hustle Michelle Episode: "Politics"
2010 Come Fly with Me Francoise 1 episode
2013–19 The Amazing World of Gumball Carmen Verde, Hexagon Lady, Mrs. Mushroom, The Moon (voices) 42 episodes
2014 Crossing Lines Sabina Baxendale Episode: "The Velvet Glove"
2014 New Tricks Tessa Dugdale Episode: "Romans Ruined"
2015 Obsession: Dark Desires Sarah Nottingham Episode: "Cross Your Heart & Hope to Die"
2017 The Brave Dr. Kimberley Wells Episode: "Pilot"
2021–22 Dota: Dragon's Blood Selemene, Filomena, Mylur, Priestess of Mene (voices) 19 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2001 RuneScape Ariane
2009 Risen Rachel, Martha, Sonja, Tilda
2009 Dragon Age: Origins Ser Cauthrien, Sanga, Petra, Habren, Mhairi, Ser Tamra, Additional Voices Also Awakening DLC
2011 The Last Story Calista
2011 Dragon Age II Macha, Lilley, Templar Ruvena, Lieutenant Harley, Mage Sympathizer
2011 Anno 2070 Tori Bartrok
2011 Trine 2 Isabel
2012 Deponia Goal
2012 Mass Effect 3 Comm. Specialist Samantha Traynor
2012 Risen 2: Dark Waters Patty Steelbeard
2012 Chaos on Deponia Goal
2012 Forza Horizon Holly Cruz
2012 Zombi Sondra Kelley
2013 Soul Sacrifice Sortiara, Illecebra
2013 The Night of the Rabbit Anja Mouse, Polar Scientist
2013 The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Patricia Mayers
2013 Divinity: Dragon Commander Lohannah
2013 Goodbye Deponia Goal
2013 The Dark Eye: Demonicon Calandra
2014 Divinity: Original Sin Additional Voices
2014 Sacred 3 Aria
2014 LittleBigPlanet 3 Pinky Buflooms
2014 Dragon Age: Inquisition Female Inquisitor Also Trespasser DLC
2015 Guitar Hero Live Additional Voices
2015 Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide Kerillian, Waywatcher
2016 Deponia Doomsday Goal, Future Goal, No-Future Goal, Baby Goal
2017 Vikings: Wolves of Midgard Additional Voices
2017 Divinity: Original Sin II Sebille
2017 Total War: Warhammer II Female Dark Elf Dreadlord
2017 Assassin's Creed Origins Aya
2018 Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Kerillian
2019 Ghost Recon Breakpoint Nomad (Female)
2020 Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem Valeria
2020 Amnesia: Rebirth Anastasie "Tasi" Trianon
2020 Cyberpunk 2077 Alt Cunningham
2020 Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Juliette
2021 Biomutant Light Aura
2021 Sherlock Holmes Chapter One Additional Voices
2022 CrossfireX Veŕonique Fontaine
2022 Return to Monkey Island Madison
2022 Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Traitor Captain
2023 Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Alt Cunningham
2024 The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road Ithelia
2024 Dragon Age: The Veilguard Female Inquisitor
TBA Perfect Dark Joanna Dark

References

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  1. ^ "Search Results for England & Wales Births 1837-2006".
  2. ^ "Official website". Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Alix at rhubarbvoices.co.uk". Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  4. ^ ("London On Film Festival". Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2010.)
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