Hollywood has lost one of its most recognizable voices. Tom Kane, the legendary voice actor loved by generations of animation and Star Wars fans, passed away at the age of 64 after complications related to a stroke he suffered in 2020. His death has left fans around the world heartbroken.See More…
Tom Kane became famous for voicing some of the most iconic animated characters ever created. He was best known as the voice of Yoda in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, where his calm and powerful performance made him unforgettable to millions of viewers. His voice became deeply connected with the Star Wars universe for over a decade.
He also played major roles in The Powerpuff Girls, voicing both Professor Utonium and the villain HIM. Fans admired his incredible talent for creating completely different personalities using only his voice. Over the years, he became one of the most respected names in voice acting.
Beyond cartoons, Kane worked on documentaries, movie trailers, video games, and even became the voice heard on the Walt Disney World monorail system. His career lasted decades, and his voice became instantly recognizable across television, gaming, and entertainment.
After suffering a devastating stroke in 2020, Kane lost much of his ability to speak and officially retired from voice acting in 2021. Despite his health struggles, fans continued supporting him and celebrating the unforgettable characters he helped create throughout his career.
Today, tributes from actors, fans, and fellow artists continue pouring in online. Many are remembering not only his legendary talent, but also his kindness and dedication to family. Though Tom Kane is gone, the voices and memories he created will continue living on forever.

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