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Horror Icon Tony Todd Dies at 69

Renowned for Roles in ‘Candyman’ and ‘Final Destination’

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Tony Todd, the iconic actor celebrated for his roles in horror films, passed away on November 6 in Los Angeles at the age of 69. Todd was best known for his terrifying portrayal of the hook-handed killer in Candyman and for his role in the Final Destination series. Todd’s representatives confirmed his death but did not disclose the cause.

Born in Washington, D.C., on December 4, 1954, Todd honed his craft in theater before moving to the screen. He trained at the Eugene O’Neill National Actors Theatre Institute and the Trinity Rep Conservatory, where he developed the powerful, captivating presence that would define his career. Todd’s commitment to his art and intensive training helped shape the unique style he brought to his many roles.

Career Beginnings and Television Success

Todd’s acting career took off with a notable role as Sergeant Warren in the Oscar-winning film Platoon. He then became a familiar face on television in the 1980s and 1990s, with guest appearances in hit shows like 21 Jump Street, The X-Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and NYPD Blue. He also held a recurring role on The Young and the Restless as Gus Rogan. This steady work on popular series cemented Todd’s reputation as a versatile actor.

Breakthrough Role in ‘Candyman’

In 1992, Todd’s career reached new heights with Candyman. He portrayed Daniel Robitaille, a tragic, vengeful spirit with a hook for a hand. His haunting performance made him a household name in horror cinema, and he reprised the role in the 2021 sequel directed by Nia DaCosta. Todd once explained his approach to playing horror roles, emphasizing the need to create compelling backstories that blend horror with a touch of sympathy.

Other Notable Roles and Contributions to Horror

Following Candyman, Todd took on the memorable role of William Bludworth in the Final Destination series, where he guided characters through terrifying premonitions. His career in horror spanned decades, with Todd returning to the genre repeatedly. He also appeared in Chuck, Dead of Summer, and Scream.

Beyond film and television, Todd contributed his deep voice to popular projects. His voice lent weight to Transformers Prime and the Call of Duty video game series, bringing his signature intensity to animated and interactive roles.

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