Hemaja Burud
Kevin Conroy passed away following a brief battle with cancer. He was best known for portraying Batman in the long-running Warner Bros.
Fox Kids originally broadcast "Batman: The Animated Series" for 85 episodes between 1992 and 1995.
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Many comic book fans and critics praised Conroy's deep, gravelly Batman voice, with many hailing the actor as the ideal Caped Crusader.
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Additionally, the series featured Mark Hamill's iconic portrayal of the Joker. Kevin was perfect, according to a statement from Hamill.
His genuine concern for those around him was evident in everything he did. My spirits were raised each time I saw him or spoke to him.
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Conroy's portrayal of Batman in various other DC projects, such as the video game series "Batman: Arkham" and "Injustice," continued because of how well-liked he was in the role.
Additionally, he made cameo appearances in a number of DC Universe Animated Original Movies, such as "Batman: Gotham Knight" (2008),
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"Superman/Batman: Public Enemies" (2009), "Justice League: Doom" (2012), "Batman: The Killing Joke" (2016), and "Justice League vs. the Fatal Five" (2019), among others.
Conroy's final feature film credit as Batman is the 2019 animated "Justice League," and his most recent video game credit as Batman is the earlier this year
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Conroy made his feature film acting debut in the 1992 Temstocles López romantic drama "Chain of Desire," which he wrote and directed.
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In a 2014 interview, Conroy told DC, "He's such an iconic character." He contributes significantly to American culture.
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Additionally, he played a recurring character on the NBC soap opera "Another World" and made guest appearances in episodes of classic shows like "Cheers," "Murphy Brown," and "Dallas."
Additionally, he contributed his skills to franchises like "Scooby-Doo" (he provided a voice for the 2019 episode of "Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?").
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