The quintessential Batman voice actor since the 1990s, Kevin Conroy, has passed away at the age of 66.
To many fans of the Dark Knight Detective, Kevin Conroy is the definitive voice of Batman. Conroy's nuanced portrayal helped the success of the animated series, including winning a Primetime Emmy. To this day, most fans of the superhero genre consider Batman: The Animated Series as the greatest interpretation outside of comic books.
The passing of Kevin Conroy was announced by his representative Gary Miereanu and Warner Bros. Although it was not specifically disclosed, the actor had been reportedly dealing with the effects of cancer for some time.
Warner Bros. issued a statement regarding the sad loss of Conroy's great talent and genuine love for the fans: Warner Bros. Animation is saddened by the loss of our dear friend Kevin Conroy. His iconic portrayal of Batman will forever stand among the greatest portrayals of the Dark Knight in any medium. We send our warmest thoughts to his loved ones and join fans around the world in honoring his legacy. It was in Batman: The Animated Series that Kevin Conroy truly became a household name. From 1992 to 1995 of the cartoon's 4 seasons and 85 episodes, Kevin Conroy's voice had become synonymous as the definitive Batman. Interestingly, Conroy is the first actor to use two distinct voices in animation to separate Bruce Wayne from Batman. According to Conroy himself, he was inspired to do so by the performance of Michael Keaton in the Batman 1989 movie.
