Batman voice actor in Arkham games and animated series Kevin Conroy has died at the age of 66.
Sad news has come for both the gaming and animation world, and it has been announced that Batman voiceover Kevin Conroy has passed away. Conroy, who was admired by all of us especially with his performance in Arkham games signed by Rocksteady Games, died at the age of 66 as a result of the cancer he contracted.
Batman voiceover Kevin Conroy passes away at 66
His death was reported by Diane Pershing, Conroy’s collaborator on the Batman animated series, who voices the character of Poison Ivy. It was stated that the famous voiceover died on November 10 due to the cancer he was caught. Conroy had recently been diagnosed with cancer. Conroy has also given life to the character in the Killing Joke animated series and games like Multiversus.
“She’s been sick for a while, but she really put a lot of time into events to make all her fans happy,” Pershing said in the post. “He will be greatly missed not only by the cast of the show, but also by his fans around the world.”
Mark Hamill, one of the legendary names of the Star Wars series and also engraved in our memories with the Joker voiceover, made the following statements; “Kevin was amazing. He was one of my favorite people on the planet and I loved him like a brother. He really cared about the people around him – his honesty shone in everything he did. Every time I saw him or talked to him I was uplifted.”