Who does Liz Carr play in The Witcher?

It’s always fun to see actors hop from one fantasy or science fiction show to another. Who hasn’t pointed at their screen like in that Leonardo DiCaprio meme whenever they see a familiar face pop up on a new place?

Lately, an actor who has been cropping up quite a bit in genre shows is Liz Carr. You might recognize her from?The Witcher, where she appeared in both the second and third seasons. Since then, Carr has appeared in the second seasons of both?Good Omens?and Loki. Where will she turn up next?

Codringher (Simon Callow) and Fenn (Liz Carr) in The Witcher season 2.

Codringher (Simon Callow) and Fenn (Liz Carr) in The Witcher season 2.

Who does Liz Carr play in The Witcher?

Liz Carr is an actor, comedian, and disability rights activist. She was diagnosed with a rare condition called arthrogryposis multiplex congenita at the age of 7, which affects the joints and meant that she would be wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life.

In?The Witcher, Liz Carr plays the information broker Fenn. Simon Callow plays her partner Codringher. In both the second and third seasons, the pair help whoever can pay them in exchange for their services as information brokers. However, they are particularly disposed to Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), and give him crucial information to help him track down the mysterious mage who is employing Rience (Sam Woolf) to hunt for Ciri.

Since appearing in?The Witcher, Liz Carr has featured in?Good Omens?season 2 as the angel Saraqael, and is currently appearing in?Loki?season 2 as Judge Gamble, a high-ranking member of the TVA.

Carr has brought a ton of personality to the show’s she been appearing in in recent years. Here’s to hoping we’ll see her in plenty more soon.

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