The man who was the voice behind the irreverent animated superhero on Adult Swim’s “Space Ghost Coast to Coast,” has died
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He was the secret weapon behind the cult-classic Cartoon Network series that reimagined the 1960s intergalactic superhero as temperamental talk show host.
George Lowe, a voice actor and comedian best known for portraying Space Ghost on the partially animated TV series “Space Ghost Coast to Coast,” has died. Lowe, 67, passed away on Sunday, a representative for the actor confirmed to outlets including Deadline and A.
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