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Tony Germano, a renowned Brazilian actor and voice artist known for his work on Netflix, Nickelodeon, Disney, and the stage, tragically passed away at the age of 55 following an accident at his home.
His representative confirmed the heartbreaking news to People, stating: “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Tony Germano, who died on the morning of Wednesday, November 26, due to a fall at his home. Sadly, the injuries he sustained were fatal.”
The statement further expressed: “We request privacy and understanding as his family, friends, and colleagues navigate this difficult period. Tony’s legacy of dedication, generosity, and exceptional talent has left a lasting impression on all who had the honor of working with him. His absence will be profoundly felt.”
Germano’s funeral service took place on Thursday, November 27, at the Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista, followed by his burial, as confirmed by his representative.
According to local sources Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo, the accident occurred in his São Paulo home during renovation work. Folha reports that he was staying with his parents before the incident and lost his balance, leading to the fall.
Germano built a wide-ranging career in Portuguese-language voice acting, contributing to Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, Netflix’s Go, Dog, Go!, and the reported soundtrack for Disney’s 2017 Beauty and the Beast. He also lent his voice to Elena of Avalor, The Muppets, and other global franchises.
Beyond his voice work, Germano had an extensive stage résumé, with roles in beloved musicals like The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, and Jekyll & Hyde. Recently, he appeared onscreen as Doctor Lauro in 2025’s Labyrinth of Lost Boys and in 2023’s An Unforgettable Year: Autumn, per IMDb.
Friends and collaborators shared emotional tributes after his passing. Actor Miguel Falabella remembered Germano on Instagram as “an untouchable professional,” “dear friend” and “gifted actor.” Falabella added, “I have had the privilege of working alongside him in a few productions,” celebrating the artist’s long list of accomplishments.
Matheus Marchetti, who directed Labyrinth of Lost Boys, wrote in his translated tribute that their partnership “seemed like it was going to last forever,” calling Germano a “father figure” on set and “someone any of us could count on.”
“I am so lucky to have found a soul as generous, as talented, and as endearing as Tony Germano. It’s a gift from the rarest of all,” Marchetti added.
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