Tony Germano, a well-known voice artist and actor who worked with Netflix and Nickelodeon, has tragically passed away at the age of 55, a representative for the actor confirmed to PEOPLE.
He died on Wednesday, Nov. 26 following a fatal fall from his house.
“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,” Germano’s rep told the outlet in a statement.
“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,” he continued.
PEOPLE further added that the memorial service took place at Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista on Thursday, Nov. 27.
Trbutes Pour In For Tony Germano
Many paid tribute to Germano following news of his passing.
“I am so lucky to have found such a generous, talented and captivating soul as Tony Germano. It is one of the rarest gifts,” film director Matheus Marchett posted on Instagram (via The New York Post). “Sad for those who could not act alongside him, whether on stage, on screen, or in life. Those of us who were able to have even just a little bit of Tony in our lives are very, very lucky.”
“Tony was one of the kindest souls I’ve ever worked with. Always generous with his time and so full of life,” voice actress Maria Lopes said (via The Daily Mail). “It’s impossible to imagine the stage and studios without him.”
An impeccable professional, a dear friend, a talented actor. I had the privilege of working alongside him in several productions, such as Annie and Man of La Mancha, among others. Mission accomplished, my dear,” Brazilian actor Miguel Falabella posted on Instagram (transcribed by The Daily Mail).
Tony Germano’s Legacy
Germano was known for his work in Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn along with Disney’s Elena of Avalor and The Muppets, as well as the live-action Beauty and the Beast.
He recently appeared in Labyrinth of Lost Boys (2025) and An Unforgettable Year: Autumn (2023).
Germano’s career was also in the theater, having played roles in The Phantom of the Opera, Jekyll & Hyde, Miss Saigon, and Something Rotten!.



