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You saw the best of all of us and made it stand out. You treated me like family and called me your little brother. You have motivated and inspired us. Our bond and friendship over the last few years is something I will cherish forever. I love you @bradvenable I miss you my brother pic.twitter.com/URPRVRgPro
– Brian Olvera @ Home Studio (@LiveStudioBrian) January 8, 2021
Courtesy of his wife I’m posting this video for you @bradvenable. Once I can get my thoughts together tomorrow, I’ll record them when I’m not a fucking mess. You tell me to let it all out, but man, if I do, I’ll cry forever. My brother. I love you so much. pic.twitter.com/S8x7fEjiTD
– Darrel J Delfin (@DarrelJDelfin) January 8, 2021
Very sad to have lost one of the nicest and most generous talents in voice over. @bradvenable was a man in love and would help you with anything you needed. Ridiculously talented and a real treasure. RIP Brad. I will miss our discussions. #Voice off #Voice off
– Terry Daniel (@voiceoversbytd) January 8, 2021
If you didn’t know @bradvenable, you were missing. He was kind to everyone he knew. I don’t think he gave himself the credit he deserved, but he was always there to support his colleagues no matter what stage they were at in their careers.
– Erica Mendez (@tsunderica) January 8, 2021
Among many other parts, Venable played the famous Griffin of V in Devil May Cry 5, as well as roles in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Wars, the recent Demon’s Souls remake and Final Fantasy 7 Remake. He also played Daz in the English dub for Attack on Titan and has played roles in My Hero Academia, Hunter x Hunter, and Dragon Ball Super.
IGN sends its condolences to the family and friends of Venable.
Joe Skrebels is IGN’s News Editor.
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