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Brendan O’Brien, the Original Voice of Crash Bandicoot, Dies at 60

Actor Brendan O’Brien, credited with creating the original voice for Crash Bandicoot, has died. he was 60 years old.

O’Brien’s death was reported in an obituary. Legacy.com, He was remembered for his talent both as a musician and as an actor. It contained a short passage about his time on Crash Bandicoot.

One of his proudest moments was coming up with the original voice for the video game Crash Bandicoot during his time at Naughty Dog from 1996-2004. He loved nostalgic crush encouraging his fans to pursue their own and signing memorabilia. As with music, designing character voices for anime, radio and video games came naturally to him.

Brendan O’Brien was originally the voice of Crash Bandicoot. Source: Legacy.com.

Other tributes appeared on social media following the news of O’Brien’s passing, including one from the official Crash Bandicoot account.

“My heart goes out to all my loved ones on the passing of Brendan O’Brien. He was an amazing talent who brought Crash Bandicoot and other Crash characters to life. He was a huge fan of Crash fans.” It will live forever in my heart.”

O’Brien’s long career also included appearances in Grindhouse and Riverdale, but he is best known for his work on Crash Bandicoot, where he played the titular Bandicoot, Dr. He played many roles such as Neo Cortex and Tiny Tiger. The current Crash Bandicoot voice actor is Scott White, who took over the role in Crash Bandicoot 4: Now It’s Time.

Kat Bailey is IGN’s senior news editor and co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Any tips? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.

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