Brazilian actor and voice actor Tony Germano died Wednesday, November 26th, at age 55, following a fall at his home, his representatives confirmed to People magazine. The loss of Germano marks a significant moment for Brazilian entertainment, impacting both the acting and dubbing industries where he cultivated a decades-long career.
Germano was widely recognized for his extensive work as a dubbing artist, bringing beloved characters to life for brazilian audiences. He lent his voice to iconic productions including “Beauty and the Beast,” “The Muppets,” and the Nickelodeon series “Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn,” according to reporting from G1, a news site from the Globo group.Beyond voice work, Germano also appeared in on-screen roles, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and talent.
A statement released by his representatives read, “It is with deep sadness that we confirm the passing of actor and voice actor Tony Germano on the morning of Wednesday, November 26th. Tony suffered a fall at his home and, unfortunately, succumbed to his injuries.” The statement continued, requesting privacy for his family, friends, and colleagues, and celebrating his ”immense talent that touched everyone who had the privilege of working with him.” His absence will be deeply felt.