Tony Todd dead at 69
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Fabulous voice.
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To Star Trek fans (I'm talking the 20th century stuff) Tony Todd was a beloved recurring character on Star Trek The Next Generation and Star Trek Deep Space Nine playing one helluva awesome Klingon named Kurn. Kurn was Worf's (Michael Dorn) brother.
Tony Todd also was guest starred in one of the best Star Trek Deep Space Nine episodes The Visitor (1995) This time playing a human in a different time frame.
I always enjoyed his screen presences anytime I seen him in just about anything.
Tony Todd also was guest starred in one of the best Star Trek Deep Space Nine episodes The Visitor (1995) This time playing a human in a different time frame.
I always enjoyed his screen presences anytime I seen him in just about anything.
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Oh no. Loved him as Kurn and the older Jake Sisko. He had such a resonant voice. RIP to another legend.
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i cried when he died D= he was my favorite on candyman and final destnation and venom on spiderman 2 game rip tony todd
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A sad day. But after all he was extremely prepared… knowing so much about Death and all.
No but really, I grew up on the Final Destination movies and I always loved his mysterious role in those films. I saw Candyman later in my life but really enjoyed him there too. The Rock was another one I grew up on and remember him there too.
No but really, I grew up on the Final Destination movies and I always loved his mysterious role in those films. I saw Candyman later in my life but really enjoyed him there too. The Rock was another one I grew up on and remember him there too.
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