Netflix and Nickelodeon Voice Actor Tony Germano Dies at 55 After Deadly Fall at House

Tony Germano — the Brazilian actor and voice artist who introduced characters to life throughout Netflix, Nickelodeon, Disney initiatives, and even the stage — has died following a deadly fall at his house. He was 55.
His rep confirmed the information to Folks, sharing in a press release: “It’s with deep sorrow that we affirm the passing of actor and voice artist Tony Germano on the morning of Wednesday, November 26. Tony suffered a fall at his residence and, sadly, didn’t survive h–is accidents.”
The assertion continued: “We kindly ask for respect and understanding throughout this painful time for his household, mates, and colleagues. Tony leaves behind a legacy of dedication, generosity and immense expertise that touched everybody who had the privilege of working with him. His absence will probably be deeply felt.”
A service for Germano was held Thursday, November 27, on the Bosque da Paz Cemetery in Vargem Grande Paulista, with a burial scheduled afterward, in line with his consultant.
Native shops Folha de São Paulo and O Estado de São Paulo report that the accident occurred at his São Paulo house whereas it was present process renovations. Folha notes he had been staying at his mother and father’ residence earlier than the incident and misplaced his steadiness through the fall.
Germano constructed a wide-ranging profession in Portuguese-language voice performing, contributing to Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Daybreak, Netflix’s Go, Canine, Go!, and the reported soundtrack for Disney’s 2017 Magnificence and the Beast. He additionally lent his voice to Elena of Avalor, The Muppets, and different world franchises.
Past his voice work, Germano had an in depth stage résumé, with roles in beloved musicals like The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon, and Jekyll & Hyde. Not too long ago, he appeared onscreen as Physician Lauro in 2025’s Labyrinth of Misplaced Boys and in 2023’s An Unforgettable Yr: Autumn, per IMDb.
Associates and collaborators shared emotional tributes after his passing. Actor Miguel Falabella remembered Germano on Instagram as “an untouchable skilled,” “expensive pal” and “gifted actor.” Falabella added, “I’ve had the privilege of working alongside him in just a few productions,” celebrating the artist’s lengthy checklist of accomplishments.
Matheus Marchetti, who directed Labyrinth of Misplaced Boys, wrote in his translated tribute that their partnership “appeared prefer it was going to final endlessly,” calling Germano a “father determine” on set and “somebody any of us may rely on.”
“I’m so fortunate to have discovered a soul as beneficiant, as proficient, and as endearing as Tony Germano. It’s a present from the rarest of all,” Marchetti added.