Alexander Morton, best known to gamers for voicing Zoltan Chivay in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings and its sequel The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has died at age 81, CD Projekt Red has confirmed. Morton was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on March 24, 1945. He trained at the Royal Central School for Speech and Drama between 1965 and 1968, which he followed up with a prolific career in theater, TV, film, and eventually video games. His most popular role in television was as Golly Mackenzie in the Monarch of the Glen show, as well as other British series like Taggart, Second Sight, and others. His stage work includes performances with the Raindog Theater Company, which he founded alongside prominent Scottish actor Robert Carlyle, with highlights such as the Scots-language rendition of Shakespeare's Macbeth, among other plays. Morton is best-known to gamers as the voice behind The Witcher's main dwarf, Zoltan. Image via CDPRMorton was no stranger to genre fiction and alternative media, having played the eponymous character in a BBC radio rendition of Bram Stoker's Dracula as well as detective John Rebus in the BBC adaptation of the Rebus series of novels. Finally, Morton ventured into the world of video game voice acting, appearing in games like Heavenly Sword and Viking: Battle for Asgard.His most prominent role in gaming came in 2012, when he appeared as Zoltan Chivay in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Morton's character immediately became one of the most beloved figures in CD Projekt Red's take on Sapkowski's Slavic fantasy world, which would later grow even more popular and beloved by the time The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt came out. Morton's Zoltan holds a special place in my heart, as The Witcher 3 is my favorite game of all time. He gave the character so much emotion, depth, and complexity, perfectly portraying Zoltan's fiery temperament and more-than-kind soul. He is a character that is always looking out for his friends but is no stranger to stirring up trouble for himself, and I believe Morton's take on the character is seldom going to be outmatched by anyone else. We currently do not know if Zoltan Chivay will appear in The Witcher 4, but if he does, I hope with all my heart that it was Alexander Morton who gave him one last go, though he has already cemented himself as one of the best video game voices of all time. The post Alexander Morton, the voice behind The Witcher 3’s Zoltan Chivay, dies aged 81 appeared first on Destructoid.