Netflix voice actor Tony Germano has died on the age of 55, after he suffered a fall at his dwelling in Brazil.
The actor was finest recognized for his Portuguese vocal performances in Netflix’s animated children’ present Go, Dog, Go! in addition to Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn and Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast.
Germano is known to have died from a fall whereas inspecting roof renovations to his dwelling in São Paulo, in response to native media stories.
The Brazilian actor died on Wednesday, November 26, a consultant for the actor has confirmed.
In an announcement shared with People, they stated: ‘It is with deep sorrow that we verify the passing of actor and voice artist Tony Germano.
‘Tony suffered a fall at his residence and, sadly, didn’t survive his accidents.
‘We kindly ask for respect and understanding throughout this painful time for his household, associates, and colleagues.’
The assertion concluded: ‘Tony leaves behind a legacy of dedication, generosity and immense expertise that touched everybody who had the privilege of working with him. His absence shall be deeply felt.’
Germano’s voice additionally appeared in The Muppets, in addition to a sequence of stage and onscreen performances, in response to his IMDb credit.
These embrace the movies An Unforgettable Year: Autumn, which was launched on Amazon Prime Video, and Labyrinth of Lost Boys, during which he performed Doctor Lauro.
The director of the latter, Matheus Marchetti, has already paid tribute to Germano, describing him as a ‘father determine’ to others on set.
The translated tribute added: ‘I’m so fortunate to have discovered a soul as beneficiant, as proficient, and as endearing as Tony Germano. It’s a present from the rarest of all.’
Fellow actor Miguel Falabella remembered Germano as ‘an untouchable skilled’ and a ‘gifted actor’ in a translated tribute publish shared on on Instagram.
Falabella wrote: ‘I’ve had the privilege of working alongside him in a number of productions.’
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