Brendan O’Brien dead at 60: PlayStation fans mourn original Crash Bandicoot voice actor

ACTOR Brendan O’Brien, who originally voiced the beloved PlayStation character Crash Bandicoot, has died at age 60.

O’Brien died on March 23, however, his death was not revealed until May 9, according to his obituary published on Legacy.

Voice actor Brendan O'Brien has died at age 60

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Voice actor Brendan O’Brien has died at age 60Credit: Family Handout/Legacy
O'Brien was the original voice of the video game character Crash Bandicoot

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O’Brien was the original voice of the video game character Crash BandicootCredit: YouTube/Activision
Crash Bandicoot debuted in 1996 exclusively on Sony's PlayStation 1

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Crash Bandicoot debuted in 1996 exclusively on Sony’s PlayStation 1Credit: Handout

One of O’Brien’s proudest moments came from developing and delivering the voice for the iconic video game character from 1996 to 2004, according to the obituary.

“He encouraged nostalgic Crash fans in their own pursuits and loved signing their memorabilia. Like music, designing character voices for animation, radio and video games came naturally to him,” the obituary read.

Nostalgic gamers paid tribute to O’Brien on social media, tweeting: “I hope Brendan O’Brien rests well. His voice talent he brought to the Crash series’ shouldn’t be forgotten.”

“Might stream one of the OG Crash games tomorrow in light of Brendan O’Brien’s passing, that guy voiced my childhood man,” shared another fan.

Along with Crash Bandicoot, O’Brien voiced several other characters from the series during the Naughty Dog era of the Sony franchise, including Doctor Neo Cortex and Doctor Nitrus Brio, among others.

Released exclusively on Sony’s PlayStation 1 in 1996, the Crash franchise is set on the fictitious Wumpa Island, where humans and mutant animals co-exist.

The series’ protagonist is a genetically enhanced bandicoot named Crash, whose quiet life on the island is interrupted by the game’s villain Doctor Neo Cortex, who created Crash.

Upon its release, the Crash franchise was an instant commercial success, becoming one of the first Western games to succeed in Japan.

The first Crash game sold nearly 7million copies as of November 2003, according to Gamasutra.

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