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Andrew Cunningham Wilson (born August 22, 1964) is an American film actor and director. He is the older brother of actors Owen and Luke Wilson. He has worked in the entertainment industry since the early 1990s, appearing in more than two dozen films. He has acted in three Wes Anderson films—with a main role in Bottle Rocket (1996) — and other notable credits include Rushmore (1998), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Big Bounce (2004), Fever Pitch (2005), Idiocracy (2006), Church Ball (2006), Whip It! (2009), Hall Pass (2011), Druid Peak (2014), and Time Trap (2017). He often collaborates with his brothers, both as an actor and as a director. In 2005, he and brother Luke directed The Wendell Baker Story, which starred Luke (in the title role) and brother Owen. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrew Wilson

Brehen
for Brehen in The Witcher- Season of Storms
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Geralt of Rivia fights a dangerous monster whose only goal in life is to kill people. Shortly afterwards, he is arrested, resulting in the loss of two of his priceless witcher swords. With a little help from his friend Dandelion and his connections, he does everything he can to get his work tools back. In the meantime, he gets into an affair with the sorceress Lytta Neyd (nicknamed Coral), meets influential people and the social margin associated with the country where he lost his swords - Kerack. Geralt soon gets dragged into two dangerous conspiracies (one involving a group of sorcerers, and another involving King Belohun and his bitter sons).. These events and the undisguised and reciprocated reluctance of the magicians towards Geralt (who turn out to be related to this story) make the whole thing a series of failures, during which the hero is forced to make difficult decisions. The epilogue of the book is set a long time after The Witcher Saga.