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Actor Tony Todd, known for his role in ’Candyman’ and its sequel, dies at 69

9 November 2024
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Actor Tony Todd, known for his role in ’Candyman’ and its sequel, dies at 69
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Actor Tony Todd, known for his roles in ‘Candyman’ and ‘Platoon,’ passed away at the age of 69 at his home in Los Angeles. Described as a towering presence in both film and theatre, Todd leaves behind a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry. His manager expressed deep sorrow over the loss, highlighting Todd’s impact on cinema and his beloved soul.

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