Tony Pankhurst, the UK star that functioned as the face for The Curator in Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology, has actually died. He was 67.
Supermassive revealed Pankhurst’s handing downTwitter A tribute page from Pankhurst’s family members (identified by GameSpot) discloses that he passed away on May 9 and his funeral service was hung on June 7. The family members is presently approving contributions to Hospice in the Weald, that looked after Pankhurst throughout his last weeks.
We are all distressed to come across Tony Pankhurst’s passing away. He was the face of The Curator, and we enjoyed dealing with him.pic.twitter.com/ZZQbeViE8S
— Supermassive Games (@SuperMGames) July 29, 2024
Pankhurst’s job in the show business covers over 40 years throughout movies, TELEVISION, and radio. In video clip games, he gave the similarity for the strange Curator in The Dark Pictures Anthology games Man of Madan, Little Hope, House of Ashes, and The Devil in Me, although star Pip Torrens gave the voice and movement capture for the personality. Pankhurst did represent a live-action variation of The Curator in a trailer for 2021’s House of Ashes, which you can see listed below.
Game Informer expands its acknowledgements to Pankhurst’s family members and enjoyed ones.