Actor Tony Germano dies at 55 after an accident in his residence

Posted on12/04/25 at 13:50
- Tony Germano dies
- Renowned for international voice acting
- Artists mourn his passing
The entertainment world in Brazil is in mourning following the death of actor and voice artist Tony Germano, known for his participation in projects from Netflix, Nickelodeon and Disney.
He passed away at age 55 after suffering a fall in his residence, an accident that occurred on Wednesday, November 26, according to his representative.
The news caused deep sadness among colleagues, friends and followers who admired his work in voice acting as well as theater and television.
His representative stated that the family is experiencing an extremely painful time and requested privacy.
A domestic accident that proved fatal
According to local media, Germano was temporarily staying at his parents’ home in São Paulo while his own residence was being renovated.It was there that he reportedly lost his balance, causing the fall that ended his life.
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The official statement noted that the actor “did not survive his injuries,” confirming the tragic death.
A farewell service was held the following day at the Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista.
A career defined by his talent in voice acting
Tony Germano was widely known for his voice work in children’s and family productions on streaming services and international channels.
He lent his voice to series such as Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn from Nickelodeon and Go, Dog, Go! from Netflix, collaborations that boosted his prominence in Portuguese-language dubbing.
He also contributed to the soundtrack of Disney’s 2017 live-action Beauty and the Beast.
His talent extended to titles like Elena of Avalor and The Muppets, where his vocal performances stood out.
Tony Germano: A versatile artist on stage and screen
Beyond his voice-acting career, Germano made a notable mark in musical theater.
He performed in productions such as The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon and Jekyll & Hyde, where he demonstrated his interpretive and vocal abilities.
In television and film, his most recent work included a role in Labyrinth of Lost Boys (2025), where he portrayed Doctor Lauro.
He also took part in Un Año Inolvidable: Otoño (2023), reaffirming his presence in contemporary projects.
Tributes from colleagues mourning Tony Germano’s passing
Following the news, several figures from the artistic community shared farewell messages.
Actor Miguel Falabella described him as an “impeccable professional” and a beloved friend with whom he had the honor of working.
Matheus Marchetti, director of Labyrinth of Lost Boys, expressed that Tony Germano was a “father figure” on set and someone everyone trusted.
The filmmaker added that he felt fortunate to have known such a “generous, talented and endearing” artist—words that summarize the impact Germano left on those who worked alongside him, according to People en Español.