Brazilian actor and voice artist Tony Germano tragically lost his life at 55 following a fall at his home. According to reports, the incident occurred while he was carrying out roof repairs at his residence.
Tony Germano’s official confirmation
According to People, Germano’s death was confirmed through his representative, who provided this statement: “It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the passing of actor and voice artist Tony Germano on the morning of Wednesday, November 26. Tony suffered a fall at his residence and, unfortunately, did not survive his injuries. We kindly ask for respect and understanding during this painful time for his family, friends, and colleagues. Tony leaves behind a legacy of dedication, generosity and immense talent that touched everyone who had the privilege of working with him. His absence will be deeply felt.”
Tony Germano’s memorial work
According to reports, Tony Germano’s memorial service took place on November 27 at Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista, São Paulo, with burial arrangements handled by his representative.
Tony Germano’s accident circumstances
Local Brazilian publications Folha de Sao Paulo and O Estado de Sao Paulo indicate Tony Germano fell while at his São Paulo residence, where construction work was ongoing. Sources report he had recently returned to his parents’ property in the country ahead of the mishap that led to him losing his footing.
Tony Germano’s career highlights
Renowned for Portuguese dubbing, Tony Germano lent his voice to Nickelodeon’s ‘Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn’ and Netflix’s ‘Go, Dog, Go!’. He contributed to Disney’s 2017 live-action ‘Beauty and the Beast’ soundtrack, along with series such as ‘Elena of Avalor’ and ‘The Muppets’, per various reports. Stage performances included ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, ‘Miss Saigon’ and ‘Jekyll & Hyde’, while his screen roles featured Doctor Lauro in 2025’s ‘Labyrinth of Lost Boys’ and a part in 2023’s ‘An Unforgettable Year: Autumn’, as listed on IMDb. Go to Source

