Kevin Conroy, best known for directing Batman at Warner Bros, he was 66 years old.
Batman: The Animated Series originally aired on Fox Kids from 1992 to 1995 with 85 episodes.
Conroy’s deep, raspy Batman voice was highly praised by critics and comics fans alike, with many viewing the actor as the definitive Caped Crusader.
The series also included a memorable performance from Mark Hamill as the Joker.
“Kevin was perfect,” Hamill said in a statement. “He was one of my favorite people on this planet and I loved him like a brother.
He cared so much for those around him. Conroy was so popular for voicing Batman that he continued to use the character in various other DC projects, including Batman: Arkham and Injustice.
He has also appeared in various DC universes such as Batman: Gotham Knight (2008), Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009), Justice League: Doom (2012) and Batman: The Killing.
He has also appeared in animated original films. Joke” (2016) and “Justice League vs. The Fatal Five” (2019), etc.
The 2019 animated film Justice League was Conroy’s last feature film as Batman and his latest video game as Batman.
“He’s such an iconic character,” Conroy said in his 2014 interview with DC. “He is part of the American cultural landscape.
In the realm of live-action films, Themistocles made his feature film actor debut in his 1992 romance written and directed by Lopez, in his drama ‘Chain of Desire.’ fulfilled.
He also had a recurring role on NBC’s soap opera Another World and appeared in episodes of classic shows such as Dallas, Murphy Brown and Cheers.
Conroy’s voice acting wasn’t limited to Batman. He’s also lent his talents to franchises like Scooby-Doo (he had a speaking role in the 2019 series Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?) and Masters of the Universe.
In the latter franchise, episodes of Netflix’s Masters of the Universe:Revelation (in 2021 he plays Mer-Man) and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (earlier this year he plays Hordak) Appeared in “Warner Bros.
Animation is heartbroken that our dear friend Kevin He has lost Conroy,” he said in a WB Animation statement.
“His iconic Batman performance will forever remain among the best depictions of the Dark Knight in any medium. We send our hearts to his loved ones and join fans around the world in honoring his legacy.
He became an actor who professed to be a person. Finding Batman chronicled the actor’s experience playing the Caped Crusader while also facing his own sexuality.
Conroy was born in Nov. 1955 in Westbury, New York and studied acting at The Julliard School alongside Christopher Reeve, Frances Conroy and Robin Williams. He is survived by his husband Vaughn C. Williams, sister Trisha Conroy and brother Tom Conroy.