Tony Todd, the American actor known for his portrayal as the memorable, hook-wielding ghost in the “Candyman” film franchise, died on Wednesday night at his home in Marina Del Rey, California.
He was 69, a month shy of turning 70. Todd, known for his towering presence and rich, seductive voice, performed with an astonishing blend of dread and grace, leaving listeners both enthralled and haunted.
Todd was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Evetta Lyons Gaither and raised in Hartford, Connecticut.
Todd’s deep, powerful voice and commanding presence allowed him to strike the rare mix of frightening and mesmerizing audiences, making him a true master of the profession.
Tony Todd made his big break in Oliver Stone’s Platoon (1986), playing an army sergeant suffering from heroin addiction. Todd’s career was significantly boosted when the film won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Tony Todd was also an outspoken supporter of American military veterans, actively supporting various projects to recognize their service and sacrifice.
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