George Anton

George Anton’s Path From the Scottish Stage to the Recording Booth
The career took root in Scotland, in the small Perthshire town of Blairgowrie, where this 1965-born performer trained for the theatre long before microphones became part of the job. Years of stage and television work built the foundation: a grounded, lived-in delivery that would later carry over into game studios in the United Kingdom. By the time the voice work arrived, the instincts were already sharp, shaped by classical roles and the discipline of live performance.
The Alien Universe and the Role of Axel
To survival-horror players, one performance stands above the rest. In Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation, the character of Axel becomes the first real human contact aboard the doomed Sevastopol station, and that early stretch of the game leans heavily on how the part is played. The voice work, paired with motion capture and likeness, gives Axel a jittery, paranoid energy that fits a man who has outlasted everyone around him. It is the kind of supporting turn that quietly anchors the opening hours and sets the tone for everything that follows.
Horror, Sci-Fi, and a Run of Game Credits
Beyond the Alien franchise, the work in interactive media covered a handful of distinct projects. Cursed Mountain, a Himalayan ghost story, gave players the character of Eric Simmons. The space-combat title Strike Suit Zero featured the role of Captain Caro. Additional voice work surfaced in Ryse: Son of Rome, Crytek’s brutal take on Roman conquest. Across these credits, the through-line is a willingness to play men under pressure, voices reacting to dread, command, and collapse rather than reaching for easy heroics.
Most Known Roles of George Anton
- Axel – Alien: Isolation
- Eric Simmons – Cursed Mountain
- Captain Caro – Strike Suit Zero
- Additional Voices – Ryse: Son of Rome