He also voiced the Polish version of Talos, a side character featured in more recent Marvel movies, who was originally portrayed by Ben Mendelsohn. Reportedly, Miłogost Reczek's talent and gravitas got him the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Polish dub of the Star Wars films, a character originally played by Ewan MacGregor. It may allow international fans a moment to say farewell to the man who brought Vesemir to life in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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This was reportedly taken from one of the last recordings he made, which appears to feature a surprise for the sound engineer at the end of the line. The post included a brief video of the actor in a recording studio, speaking into the microphone. He was reportedly in treatment for cancer since 2018. News of Miłogost Reczek's passing appears to have been announced through a Facebook post from the Polish audiobook company Storytel, which also worked with him. RELATED: The Witcher 3: Henry Cavill Always Picks Yennefer Over Triss He also lent his voice to the Polish dub of Thomas the Tank Engine, which may be a surprise to those who knew him for his roles in more mature projects. Miłogost Reczek is well known for his roles as Vesemir in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and as Viktor Vektor, the first Ripperdoc the player meets in Cyberpunk 2077. Unfortunately for fans of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's interpretation of Vesemir, his original Polish voice actor, Miłogost Reczek, passed away at the age of 60.
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One of those returning characters was Vesemir, an ancient witcher who taught and acted as a father figure to Geralt of Rivia and the young Ciri.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt brought many classic elements of the expanded The Witcher franchise into its own story, including some returning characters.