Actor Paul Haddad, greatest recognized inside the games trade as the unique voice of Resident Evil 2’s Leon Kennedy, has handed away at age 56.
Haddad’s passing was confirmed right this moment by developer Invader Studios, which he labored with on a tribute to the retro-horror Daymare: 1998.
“Paul Haddad, our dear friend and an icon among the RE community, has passed away recently. We’ve been truly honored to have the chance to meet and work with such a great man and a brilliant professional that He was.”
Paul Haddad, our expensive buddy and an icon among the many RE neighborhood, has handed away not too long ago. We’ve been really honored to have the possibility to fulfill and work with such a terrific man and a superb skilled that He was.
Rest in Peace Paul… You will reside ceaselessly in our hearts. pic.twitter.com/o6gkMqX7SI
— Invader Studios™ (@InvaderDevs) April 17, 2020
An obituary in The Star states Haddad handed on April 11 – “peacefully and comfortably, after a brief and unexpected illness.”
“He was the most wickedly funny and talented man we have ever known. His bravery and love will always be an example to us all.”
Born in Birmingham, England, Haddad went on to review on the National Theatre School of Canada. Haddad had an extended profession in tv, showing in voiced roles on exhibits together with Babar, The Adventures of Tintin, Rupert, and the 90s-era X-Men cartoon the place he supplied the voice of Quicksilver.