American actor Tony Todd, known for his role in Candymanbut also seen in Platoon et Destination finaledied at the age of 69.
His character traumatized generations of spectators. Tony Todd, the actor who played the terrifying Daniel Robitaille in Candymanhas just died at the age of 69, according to information from Deadline.
Actress Virginia Madsen, his co-star in the film released in 1992, paid tribute to him on Instagram. “The great actor Tony Todd has left us and is now an angel. Just like he was in life,” she wrote.
Horrific franchise
Known worldwide for this role, which he reprized in 1995, 1999 and 2021 in the sequels of CandymanTony Todd also distinguished himself in Platoonby Oliver Stone in 1986, in the role of Sergeant Warren, addicted to heroin.
His tall stature – 1.95m – his voice and his charisma gave him a prominent place in many horror films.
We have seen it in four of the five parts of the horror franchise, Destination finalein 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2011. He is thus one of the rare recurring actors in a franchise that is very deadly for its characters. He also starred in the remake of George Romero’s horror classic, Night of the Living Dead in 1990.
Film actor, Tony Todd was also a familiar face on the small screen. He has indeed appeared in countless series and television films over the five decades of his career. Of 21 Jump Street in the 1980s Riverdale in 2017, through Star Trek: The Next Generation, New York – Judicial police, X-Files, Arabesque, Beverly Hills, Xena the warrior, Boston public or Smallville.
He also lent his voice to Spectror in the animated series The Masters of the Universe. One of Tony Todd’s final on-screen appearances was in the science fiction film The Bunkerreleased this year.