Kevin Conroy

2022 - 11 - 12

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Kevin Conroy, longtime voice of animated Batman, dies at 66 (CNN)

Kevin Conroy, the man behind the gravelly bass voice of Batman and who popularized that unmistakable growl that separated Bruce Wayne from the Caped ...

For many fans of Batman, Conroy was the first iteration of the Dark Knight they ever knew and loved. I think I gave passion to the character,” he said in the 2014 interview. A bittersweet reflection on lost loved ones and time passed, it ends on a hopeful note, all of which Conroy conveyed in his 45-second, off-the-cuff clip. He appeared on [Broadway](https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/kevin-conroy-36088), too, in “Lolita” and “Eastern Standard.” To find the character, he turned to his Shakespearean training, saying he saw a bit of Hamlet in Bruce Wayne. Batman brought joy to others in times of need, too: A native New Yorker, Conroy felt called after the events of September 11 to work at a food relief station for first responders. In all, he would play the Bat and Bruce in over 15 different animated series (totaling nearly 400 episodes) and 15 films, including “Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.” Many famous men have taken up Batman’s mantle – Bale, Pattinson, Ben Affleck, George Clooney among them – but few have gotten to explore all of the superhero’s emotions and traumas over several decades. His first and most enduring addition to the Batman canon is “Batman: The Animated Series,” which ran from 1992-1996, “For several generations, he has been the definitive Batman. “Kevin was perfection,” Hamill said in a statement to DC. Conroy’s work in the role is the basis for every iteration of Batman popular culture has seen since.

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Kevin Conroy, Beloved Batman Voice Actor, Dies At 66 (Kotaku Australia)

Kevin Conroy, the legendary Batman voice actor who rose to prominence in the beloved '90s show Batman: The Animated Series and later played the dark.

In the LGBTQ+-themed DC comic, Conroy opened up about the struggles and self-doubt he harbored over his talent early in his career. His formative experiences would culminate on the day he was approached by Warner Bros. It’s one of my favorite stories he told about the power of his talents. It was a throaty husky rumbling sound that shook my body,” Conroy said. Bone, Conroy recounted struggling with doubts about his own talent early in his career. Outside of BTAS, Conroy portrayed the iconic DC Comics hero in numerous cartoon movies and animated spin-offs like Batman Beyond as well as video games like Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham series and NetherRealm’s InJustice titles. Members of the Batman animated family are reporting that Kevin Conroy has passed away. It was one of those perfect scenarios where they got the exact right guy for the exact right part, and the world was better for it. He eventually stepped into the suit in a live-action role for the first time with the DC TV show, [by castmates](https://twitter.com/Random90sFan/status/1591089945493446657) this morning on social media, and has been confirmed in a press release from [Warner Bros. “For several generations, he has been the definitive Batman. The news of Conroy’s passing was announced

Actor Kevin Conroy, best known as the voice of Batman, died Friday ... (NPR)

NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Pop Culture Happy Hour host Glen Weldon about the death of actor Kevin Conroy, best known as the voice of Batman in the 1990s ...

That's the face he shows to the world. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. CHANG: Conroy was the voice of the caped crusader on "Batman: The Animated Series" from 1992 to 1996. He was a fixture in the Comic-Con circuit. But it seems like Kevin Conroy never shied away from the role that would end up defining him, right? He just reads the lines. They see Batman as a role to play, a big one. So, I mean, there have been so many actors who've depicted Batman over the decades. He was the quintessential Batman to several generations of fans, including NPR's very own Glen Weldon of Pop Culture Happy Hour. And it's so simple, but it's so fundamental. Conroy died of cancer on Thursday at the age of 66. I am the knight.

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Kevin Conroy, who voiced Bruce Wayne in the Batman: The ... (ABC News)

Kevin Conroy, the prolific voice actor who played Bruce Wayne on Batman: The Animated Series, is being remembered as "a hero in every sense of the word".

He channeled those emotions into the 1993 animated film Mask of the Phantasm, which revolved around Bruce Wayne's unsettled issues with his parents. The voice that emerged from Conroy for Batman, he said, was one he didn't recognise — a voice that "seemed to roar from 30 years of frustration, confusion, denial, love, yearning". "Andrea came in after the recording and grabbed me in a hug," Conroy told The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. It's more like mythology." "A hero in every sense of the word." "He's been ill for a while but he really put in a lot of time at the cons, to the joy of all of his fans," she said.

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Batman star Kevin Conroy dies at age 66 (7NEWS.com.au)

The star is best known for providing the voice of Batman in a number of TV shows, feature films and video games. It's believed Conroy died after a battle with ...

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Vale: Kevin Conroy | TV Tonight (TV Tonight)

Kevin Conroy, best known for voicing the caped crusader in Batman: The Animated Series, has died.

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