Attack on Titan and Pokémon voice actor Billy Kametz has passed away at the age of 35. The actor was born on March 22, 1987 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and originally got his start in the industry as a performer on Disney cruise ships before moving to LA to play Aladdin in the Disneyland Musical Spectacular stage production. He then began to find work as a voice actor, generally for video games and English dubs of Japanese anime series, including playing Shigeru Aoba in Neon Genesis Evangelion, Phil Coulson in the game Marvel's Avengers Academy, and Josuke Higashikata in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
Two of the most well-known projects he provided his voice to are the Pokémon animated series as well as the horror-thriller series Attack on Titan (also known as Shingeki no Kyojin). In Attack on Titan, he played Niccolo, a captive naval soldier who became the chef for Paradis Island. In Pokémon, he voiced Ren, one of the assistants of Professor Cerise, who appeared in Pokémon Journeys: The Series. Proving his versatility, he also played Ash's Rotom Phone, a Bisharp Trainer, and the Pokémon Inteleon throughout the series. He also stepped into an iconic role in the 2019 Android and iOS game Pokémon Masters: Blue, the original rival of the Generation 1 Pokémon games.
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Per the obituaries section of Penn Live, Kametz passed away on June 9, 2022. He passed away due to colon cancer, a condition he had developed some time before. He is survived by his parents, sister, and girlfriend Erica Lindbeck, who ask that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Colon Cancer Coalition.
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