Newbon held his face in hands. Embarrassed at his actions, the actor squirmed as Baldur’s Gate 3’s freakiest scene finished its run. Neil and Tom’s reaction to *that* scene with The Emperor.
Neil Newbon has gained fame in the 2020s due to ... He’s even done Russian and British accents for some of them. Whatever sort of character he’s playing, though, he’s been able to make ...
Astarion's voice actor Neil Newbon stumbled upon one of the stranger sex scenes in the game, and no it's not the one with the bear that got Larian banned from TikTok. In the video below ...
Astarion voice actor Neil Newbon quickly became an icon for his role in Baldur’s Gate 3, bringing life to one of gaming’s best RPG characters. However, it turns out the actor’s best moment ...
As Kate Middleton Enters a New Season of Her Life, She Wears a Familiar Color (As Does Her Entire Family!) New Statue of Queen Elizabeth Draws Criticism That It Doesn't Resemble the Late Monarch ...
Neil Ferguson, a leading epidemiologist ... the prime minister seemed uncharacteristically defensive. The British government frequently says it’s “guided by the science,” but the members ...
BG3’s Neil Newbon, and former speaker of the British Houses of Parliament, John Bercow. Fallout London is a triumph. Akin to Zelda, this open-world RPG is a fantastical delight. Set in the ...
Team GB's Neil Gourley has reached the 1500m Olympic semi-final ... on his recovery this year and has returned to the track stronger than ever. He became British Champion in June before smashing a ...
Neil Shah is The Wall Street Journal's pop-music reporter, based in New York. His articles chronicle music trends and analyze the recorded-music and concert industries. Neil joined the Journal in ...
Neil Greenberg is a staff writer with The Washington Post whose beat is sports analytics. His analysis and insight can be found in the sports section, where he covers all pro sports, as well as ...
Dan Neil is the author of the “Rumble Seat” column which runs Saturdays in The Wall Street Journal. Previously, Mr. Neil was the auto columnist for the Los Angeles Times from 2003 to 2010.