Tom Kane, voice actor whose work spanned Star Wars: KOTOR to The Powerpuff Girls' dad, dies aged 64

Tom Kane posing with a Yoda figurine.
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Tom Kane, the prolific voice actor with credits across Star Wars, the Lord of the Rings, Batman, and plenty else besides, has died aged 64, his talent agency reports.

You have almost certainly encountered Tom Kane's work before, if not in the 100+ videogames he appeared in, then in any number of movies or TV shows.

I'm fairly certain my first contact with Kane's work was as the voice of Jedi master Vandar Tokare in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (a role he reprised in KOTOR 2), but you may well know him from Shadows of the Empire, Grim Fandango, the Rocksteady Batman games, or—I suspect this will be the case for many of you—as the voice of Professor Utonium from The Powerpuff Girls.

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Tributes have likewise poured in from Kane's fellow actors. Tara Strong, voice of The Powerpuff Girls' Bubbles, wrote on Instagram, "They say there’s no such thing as a perfect man… those people never met Tom Kane.

EG Daily and Catherine Cavadini, Buttercup and Blossom's actors, likewise paid tribute: "We love you Tom and your beautiful wife Cindy and children. The world will miss you," wrote Daily. "Tom leaves behind an extraordinary legacy, countless unforgettable performances, and so many people who loved him dearly. But I think I will miss my dear Professor most of all," wrote Cavadini.

Kane died following complications from a stroke. He is survived by his wife and nine children, six of whom were "welcomed through adoption and fostering."

Joshua Wolens
News Writer

One of Josh's first memories is of playing Quake 2 on the family computer when he was much too young to be doing that, and he's been irreparably game-brained ever since. His writing has been featured in Vice, Fanbyte, and the Financial Times. He'll play pretty much anything, and has written far too much on everything from visual novels to Assassin's Creed. His most profound loves are for CRPGs, immersive sims, and any game whose ambition outstrips its budget. He thinks you're all far too mean about Deus Ex: Invisible War.

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