The world of cinema, television, and video games is in mourning after the passing of Alexander Morton, a Scottish actor who left an indelible mark on the industry. Morton, who passed away on April 15 at the age of 81, was acclaimed for his intense acting career, but is especially remembered for his contribution to the world of video games, where he lent his voice to the charismatic Zoltan Chivay in the acclaimed installments of The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3.
The Witcher franchise mourns its loss
Zoltan is a beloved character in the saga, known for his loyalty to Geralt of Rivia, his straightforward character, and his often carefree humor in a world marked by violence. Morton’s portrayal gave the dwarf a charming and authentic personality, thus solidifying his place in the hearts of players. His Scottish accent and deep voice perfectly complemented the image of the veteran dwarf, enriching the narrative of the universe created by Andrzej Sapkowski.
Morton was not limited to the CD Projekt saga; his career spanned various productions in British television and film, including appearances on the BBC and movies like Valhalla Rising. In addition to his iconic role as Zoltan, he also lent his voice to other notable video games such as Killzone 2, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, Fable 2, Age of Conan, and Viking: Battle for Asgard.
CD Projekt, responsible for the popular franchise, paid tribute to Morton through an emotional post on Bluesky, thanking the actor for bringing Zoltan to life and highlighting the depth his performance added to Geralt’s universe. “The Continent already misses you,” concluded the Polish studio’s message, making it clear the impact his talent had on the saga.