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Kevin Conroy, best recognizable for giving his voice to Batman, passes away at 66

NEW YORK: Kevin Conroy, the prolific voice actor whose gravely delivery on "Batman: The Animated Series" was for many Batmanfans the definitive sound of the Caped Crusader, has died at

Conroy died Thursday after a battle with cancer, series producer WarnerBros. announced Friday.

Conroy was the voice of Batman on the acclaimed animated series that ran from , often acting opposite Mark Hamill's Joker. Conroy continued on as the almost exclusive animated voice of Batman, including some 15 films, episodes of television and two dozen video games, including the "Batman: Arkham" and "Injustice" franchises.

In the eight-decade history of Batman, no one played the Dim Knight more.

"For several generations, he has been the definitive Batman," Hamill in a declaration. "It was one of those flawless scenarios where they got the accurate right guy for the right part, and the nature was better for it."

"He will always be my Batman," Hamill said.

Conroy's popularity with fans made him a sought-after ego on th

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