Alix Wilton Regan
Alix Sophie Wilton Regan (born 26 January 1986)[1] is an English actress, activist, writer and director.
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Born | Alix Sophie Wilton Regan 26 January 1986 |
Occupation | Actress, Activist, Writer, Director |
Years active | 2003–present |
Early life
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. Whilst training, Wilton Regan represented her school at National level, in the BBC Radio Carlton Hobbs Awards. Wilton Regan was honoured by the BBC panel with two Special Commendation Awards: Best Shakespearean Monologue and Best Contemporary Duologue.[2]
Career
Theatre
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. 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
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
Year | Production | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Doctors | Annalise | TV series |
The Bill | Josie Pike | TV series | |
2006 | Bombshell | Sophie Welling | TV series |
2007 | Casualty | Clara Brickell | TV series |
2009 | Hustle | Michelle | TV series |
Risen | Rachel / Martha / Sonja / Tilda | Video game (voice) | |
Elemental Storage | Alice Hargrave | ||
Dragon Age: Origins | Ser Cauthrien | Video game (voice) | |
2010 | The Symmetry of Love | Jane[5] | Supporting Role |
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening | Mhairi | Video game (voice) | |
2011 | World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries | Leeann | Short film |
Runescape | Ariane | Video game (voice) | |
Come Fly with Me | Françoise Brisson | TV series | |
Anno 2070 | Tori Bartok | Video game (voice) | |
Trine 2 | Isabel | Video game (voice) | |
2012 | Mass Effect 3 | Specialist Samantha Traynor | Video game (voice) |
The Last Story | Calista | Video game (voice) | |
Leap Year | Leap Girls | Short film | |
Life Just Is | Zoe | ||
WRC 3: FIA World Rally Championship | Narrator | Video game (voice) | |
Deponia | Goal | Video game (voice) | |
Chaos on Deponia | Goal | Video game (voice) | |
Risen 2: Dark Waters | Patty Steelbeard | Video game (voice) | |
Forza Horizon | Holly Cruz | Video game (voice) | |
ZombiU | Sondra Kelley | Video game (voice) | |
Pure | Chloe | Short film | |
Blind Fate | Maria | Short film | |
2013 | Divinity: Dragon Commander | Princess Lohannah, additional voices | Video game (voice) |
Goodbye Deponia | Goal | Video game (voice) | |
Real Playing Game | Young Alice | ||
The Night of the Rabbit | Additional Voices | Video game (voice) | |
The Amazing World of Gumball | Hexagon Lady / Carmen / The Internet | Animated TV series (voice) | |
Castles Made of Sand | Saffy | ||
The Raven | Patricia Mayers | Video game (voice) | |
Soul Sacrifice | Sortiara / Illecebra | Video game (voice) | |
2014 | The Heartbroke Hitman | Bo | |
Crossing Lines | Sabina Baxendale | TV series | |
Dragon Age: Inquisition | Female Inquisitor [British] | Video game (voice) | |
LittleBigPlanet 3 | Pinky Buflooms | Video game (voice) | |
Sacred 3 | Aria | Video game (voice) | |
New Tricks | Tessa Dugdale | TV series | |
Divinity: Original Sin - Enhanced Edition | The Weaver of Time, additional voices | Video game (voice) | |
Back Issue | Olivia Harrison | Short film | |
2015 | Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide | Kerillian | Video game (voice) |
Obsession: Dark Desires | Sarah Nottingham | TV series | |
20 Hz | Alice | Short film | |
The Leap | Jade / Erin [6] | Short film | |
Skin & Bones | Alix | Short film | |
The Erotic Adventures of Anaïs Nin | Leah (journalist) | TV movie | |
Dragon Age: Inquisition - Trespasser | Female Inquisitor | Video game (voice) | |
Writers Retreat | Daisy | ||
Guitar Hero Live | Additional voices | Video game (voice) | |
In Cube | Mariah | ||
2016 | The Healer | Kirsty Smith | (original title: The White Room) |
Mate | Tessa | Short film | |
Deponia Doomsday | Goal | Video game (voice) | |
2017 | The Brave | Dr. Kimberly Wells | TV series |
Assassin's Creed Origins | Aya | Video game (performance capture - face, voice, body) | |
Divinity: Original Sin 2 | Sebille | Video game (voice) | |
2018 | Warhammer: Vermintide 2 | Kerillian | Video game (voice) |
2019 | Rattlesnakes | Amelie | TV Movie |
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint | Nomad (Female) | Video game (voice) | |
2020 | Squadron 42 | The player | Video game (performance capture - face, voice, body) |
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem | Valeria | Video game (voice) | |
References
- http://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-records/england-and-wales-births-1837-2006?firstname=alix&lastname=regan&eventyear=1986&eventyear_offset=0
- Official website
- "Alix at rhubarbvoices.co.uk". Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- ("London On Film Festival". Archived from the original on 7 September 2009. Retrieved 5 May 2010.)
- The Symmetry of Love at fleamarketpictures.com
- The Leap, shown by Dust on youtube.com