George Lowe, Space Ghost's Iconic Voice, Has Died At Age 67
Briefly

George Edward Lowe, the celebrated voice actor famous for voicing Space Ghost on Space Ghost Coast To Coast, has passed away at the age of 67. The announcement came from friends and colleagues on social media. Lowe, who began his career in radio at 15, transformed Space Ghost from a forgotten superhero into a cultural icon through his voice work from 1994 to 2004. He continued voicing the character in later projects, including video games, and was involved in various Adult Swim shows. Beyond voice acting, Lowe was an accomplished artist.
Lowe's voice and comedic timing helped transform Space Ghost from a forgotten superhero into one of Cartoon Network's most iconic characters, shaping late-night animation.
In a tribute, Andy Merrill shared, 'George gave so much joy and laughter through his talents and made Space Ghost a beloved figure for many generations.'
Lowe's career spanned voice work and art; his ability to elevate bad content into something enjoyable was unparalleled, proving his comedic genius.
His contributions to the world of animation and comedy were profound, and his return as Space Ghost in 2024 was a fitting continuation of his legacy.
Read at Kotaku
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