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Los Angeles Times
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
George Lowe, voice actor known and beloved for his irreverent Space Ghost, dies at 67
George Lowe, the voice actor best known for the long-running cult-favorite Cartoon Network and Adult Swim series 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast,' died Sunday at age 67, a representative confirmed Tuesday. A statement from the family would be forthcoming, the representative said. No cause of death was given, though friend and radio host 'Marvelous Marvin' Boone wrote Tuesday on social media that Lowe had died after 'a long illness.' 'I'm beyond devastated,' he said on Facebook. 'My Zobanian brother and best friend for over 40 years, George Lowe, has passed away after a long illness. A part of me had also died. He was a supremely talented Artist and Voice actor. A true warm-hearted Genius. Funniest man on Earth too. I've stolen jokes from him for decades. He stole some of mine. He was also the voice of Space Ghost and so much more.' Casper Kelly, the writer-producer-director behind Adult Swim's 'Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell,' remembered Lowe on X, writing, 'Wonderfully kind and funny man. Brilliant improvisor. Art collector. Raconteur. Space Ghost was genius and helped usher in a new wave of oddball tv.' Voice-over actor Billy West said Tuesday on X that Lowe 'was mighty and one of the best of the best VOs ever. Very generous of spirit and very kind… and funny funny funny. He will be missed.' 'My heart is broken. George Lowe was one of the funniest people I've ever known and one of the nicest people to ever exist. You will be missed more than you know my friend. RIP,' Tim Frasier, an executive producer at iHeartRadio subsidiary Premiere Networks, said Tuesday on Facebook. 'Incredibly heartbroken to learn that long time broadcasting buddy George Lowe (Official) has passed away,' radio host and voice-over artist Roy Hersey said, also on Facebook. 'One of the most creative and funniest people I've ever known. We worked together at Power 99 in Atlanta before he became the voice of #spaceghostcoasttocoast on the Cartoon Network. ... I visited with him just recently at his home in Lakeland, Florida. So glad I got to see him one last time. If there is a heaven, he's got 'em in [stitches].' Lowe was born Nov. 10, 1957, in Dunedin, Fla., and worked in radio before moving to voice acting in the 1990s. He was also a visual artist and art collector, according to the American Visionary Art Museum, ultimately amassing hundreds of works including Pop Art prints by Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg and others. Space Ghost, who originated in the 1960s on CBS (courtesy of Hanna-Barbera Productions) , evolved in the 1990s from a serious fighter of outer-space supervillains into an irreverent talk-show host on a show that mixed animation and live-action. 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' was billed as the first late-night show to feature a cartoon superhero as its host, and during its run from 1994-99, and off and on until 2012, it welcomed 'guests' including Björk, Adam Carolla, Conan O'Brien, Bob Costas and Michael Stipe of R.E.M., to name a few. The guests were filmed live and inserted into the animated show. On the premiere, diet guru Susan Powter, comic Kevin Meaney and the Bee Gees were Space Ghost's guests, accompanied by his TV band — led by former archenemies Moltar and Zorak. Lowe took over the Space Ghost gig from 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In' announcer Gary Owens, who voiced the superhero during his early, more serious stints in the 1960s and 1980s. Owens, who died in 2015, made a cameo appearance as Space Ghost replicant 'Gary' in a Season 5 episode of 'Coast to Coast.' In the episode, Lowe's Space Ghost destroyed Owens' replicant. 'The great thing about Space Ghost is that he'll be returning at a time when heroes like X-Men and Batman are especially popular,' former Cartoon Network executive Mike Lazzo told The Times in 1994. 'Here we have a hero working with his former enemies and there's a completely loopy, nutty spin, making something for both kids and their parents.' Lowe voiced numerous roles on Adult Swim shows including 'Robot Chicken,' 'The Brak Show' and 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force,' and in 2024 voiced Space Ghost in the Season 3 'Space Con' episode of 'Jellystone!' The voice actor spent time in recent years meeting fans at various Comic-Cons and similar gatherings. Art by Lowe is hung at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Georgia Museum in Athens, Ga., the Polk Museum in Lakeland, Fla., and the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, according to the latter museum's website. Former Times staff writer N.F. Mendoza contributed to this post.


USA Today
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
George Lowe, Space Ghost voice actor and Adult Swim star, dead at 67
George Lowe, Space Ghost voice actor and Adult Swim star, dead at 67 George Lowe, a longtime voice actor who lent his talents to shows like "American Dad!" and "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," died Sunday, a representative confirmed. He was 67. A cause of death was not shared. Born in Florida in 1958, Lowe got his start at WWJB, a local radio station when he was just 15. Honing his swooping vocal style and ability to bring life to characters without ever being seen, Lowe appeared sporadically on the Cartoon Network and TBWS throughout the 1980s and early '90s, according to Deadline, before landing his big break on "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" in 1994. Starring as the Hanna-Barbera character Space Ghost, the host of a late-night comedy show parody, Lowe interviewed real-life celebrity guests like "The Nanny" lead Fran Drescher and "Taking Heads" frontman David Byrne. The program ran from 1994 to 1999 and was revived in 2001 for another three years by Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's programming block aimed at an older audience, and GameTap, TBS' online video game service, from 2006 to 2008. Lowe's voice also appeared in "Robot Chicken" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," both popular Adult Swim programs in their own right. He also voiced Cyrus Mooney on "American Dad!" In a post to Facebook, longtime friend and Florida-based radio DJ 'Marvelous Marvin' Boone mourned Lowe's loss. "I'm beyond devastated. My Zobanian brother and best friend for over 40 years, George Lowe, has passed away after a long illness," Boone wrote. "A part of me had also died. He was a supremely talented artist and voice actor. A true warm hearted genius. Funniest man on earth too. I've stolen jokes from him for decades. He stole some of mine. He was also the voice of Space Ghost and so much more."
Yahoo
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
George Lowe, Space Ghost voice actor and Adult Swim star, dead at 67
George Lowe, a longtime voice actor who lent his talents to shows like "American Dad!" and "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," died Sunday, a representative confirmed. He was 67. A cause of death was not shared. Born in Florida in 1958, Lowe got his start at WWJB, a local radio station when he was just 15. Honing his swooping vocal style and ability to bring life to characters without ever being seen, Lowe appeared sporadically on the Cartoon Network and TBWS throughout the 1980s and early '90s, according to Deadline, before landing his big break on "Space Ghost Coast to Coast" in 1994. Starring as the Hanna-Barbera character Space Ghost, the host of a late-night comedy show parody, Lowe interviewed real-life celebrity guests like "The Nanny" lead Fran Drescher and "Taking Heads" frontman David Byrne. The program ran from 1994 to 1999 and was revived in 2001 for another three years by Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's programming block aimed at an older audience, and GameTap, TBS' online video game service, from 2006 to 2008. Lowe's voice also appeared in "Robot Chicken" and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," both popular Adult Swim programs in their own right. He also voiced Cyrus Mooney on "American Dad!" In a post to Facebook, longtime friend and Florida-based radio DJ 'Marvelous Marvin' Boone mourned Lowe's loss. "I'm beyond devastated. My Zobanian brother and best friend for over 40 years, George Lowe, has passed away after a long illness," Boone wrote. "A part of me had also died. He was a supremely talented artist and voice actor. A true warm hearted genius. Funniest man on earth too. I've stolen jokes from him for decades. He stole some of mine. He was also the voice of Space Ghost and so much more." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: George Lowe dead: 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' star was 67