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‘Star Wars’ voice actor Tom Kane dead at 64
Tom Kane, a voice actor known for roles in the “Star Wars” universe and several popular cartoon series, has died at 64.
Kane’s death was announced by his talent agency, Galactic Productions, on Monday.
“Today we say goodbye to Tom Kane — a legendary voice actor whose work shaped the childhoods and imaginations of millions around the world,” the company’s statement began. “From his unforgettable performances in ‘Star Wars’ to countless animated series, documentaries, and games, Tom brought wisdom, strength, humor, and heart to every role he touched.”
“His voice became part of our lives, our memories, and the stories we carry with us,” it continued.
Kane was perhaps most famous for voicing Yoda on “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” for more than 130 episodes between 2008 and 2020, according to his IMDb.
He also voiced the character, first played by Frank Oz in the original films, on several other “Star Wars” projects over the years.
Other notable roles Kane brought to life included Darwin on “The Wild Thornberrys,” Professor Utonium and HIM on “The Powerpuff Girls,” Lord Monkey Fist on “Kim Possible,” Mr. Herriman on “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” and Woodhouse on “Archer,” to name a few.
Kane’s cause of death was from stroke complications and he passed away at a hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, Entertainment Weekly reported.
The actor’s last Instagram post, shared in March, saw him reunite with “my girls” — notably Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong and E. G. Daily, the actresses who voiced Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup.
Galactic Productions’ statement also paid tribute to the “extraordinary man” outside of Kane’s “incredible career.”
“Tom was a devoted husband and father who, alongside his wife, built a loving family of nine children — three biological and six welcomed through adoption and fostering,” it said. “That compassion and generosity defined who he was just as much as his remarkable talent did.”
“Though his voice may now be silent, the characters, stories, and love he gave to the world will live on forever,” the company’s statement concluded. “Rest in peace, Tom Kane. Thank you for everything.”
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