Tony Pope
Tony Pope was born on March 22, 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He carved out a prominent place in the entertainment industry as a voice actor and sound designer, gaining recognition for his work in various iconic films. Some of his most notable contributions include the groundbreaking animated feature "Akira" (1988) and the beloved live-action/animated classic "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988). In addition to these celebrated projects, Pope also lent his voice to characters in the horror genre, including his role in the cult classic "Dawn of the Dead" (2004).
Throughout his career, Pope's distinctive vocal talents contributed significantly to the success of numerous animated series and films, making him a respected figure among peers and fans alike. Known for his versatility and ability to bring characters to life, he left a lasting impact on the animation industry.
Tony was married to Patricia Lentz, and together they shared a life filled with creativity and passion for the arts. Sadly, Pope passed away on February 11, 2004, in Burbank, California. His legacy continues to resonate within the worlds of animation and film, where his memorable performances and artistic contributions are still celebrated today.
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