William Roberts, a prolific voice actor who portrayed Vesemir in rummy nobel 's The Witcher videogames, has died at age 80.
Roberts' death was first reported by in February, in an obituary written by his former wife. He was born in Oregon but "made his career in Britain," Nicolette Roberts wrote, "as an actor, director, voice artist, and writer." Among other things, he read for BBC Radio programs, narrated audiobooks for the Royal National Institute of Blind People and other independent companies, and acted in radio productions including Batman and Judge Dredd.
Vesemir appeared in the rummy royal , but took Yono all app a more prominent role in The Witcher 3, working with Geralt through the game's opening chapter and then later at Kaer Morhen. He's not a major character in the game but his status as an elder witcher granted him an impact that outweighed the size of the role: When Vesemir speaks, people—even hardened witchers—listen.
This year, we lost William 'Bill' Roberts, who portrayed Vesemir in The Witcher games. Today, we bid him a fond farewell. You taught us, you gave advice, you cared for us. Kaer Morhen will never be the same without you. Godspeed, dear old friend. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Jgh0vklL5q
Later in life, Roberts trained as a pilot and flew his own plane across Europe and the US; he also took up writing, authoring fiction and biographies under the name .