Jim Ward, a prolific voice actor whose work spans Nickelodeon reveals “Pretty OddParents,” “Danny Phantom” and video video games together with “Ratchet & Clank,” has died. He was 66.
Ward died Wednesday, his former radio co-host commentator Stephanie Miller introduced. “Our Good pal, Jim Ward handed away yesterday,” she tweeted Thursday. “We’re going to spend the morning remembering his brilliance.”
She first broke the information Wednesday, informing her followers on X (previously Twitter) of “one in all saddest messages I’ve ever acquired from the superb Mrs. Jim Ward.” The voice actor co-hosted and sometimes appeared as a visitor on Miller’s eponymous syndicated discuss radio program from 2004 to 2021.
Ward’s spouse, Janice Ward, confirmed to TMZ that he died due to issues from superior Alzheimer’s illness and was receiving remedy in Los Angeles earlier than his demise.
Although Ward typically imitated public figures on Miller’s present, he’s finest recognized for voicing all kinds of characters, together with actual property tycoon Doug Dimmadome (the famed proprietor of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome) and dogged information anchor Chet Ubetcha on “The Pretty OddParents.” He additionally voiced varied roles in collection “My Life as a Teenage Robotic,” “Danny Phantom,” “Ben 10,” “The Replacements” and dozens of different animated reveals. In 2009, he earned a Daytime Emmy for his efficiency within the revival of “Biker Mice From Mars.”
Butch Hartman, the creator and animator for “Pretty OddParents” and “Danny Phantom,” mourned his longtime collaborator on social media. “To say the voice over world has misplaced a large is an understatement,” Hartman mentioned on Instagram, hours after Ward’s demise.
“Relaxation in peace, expensive pal and thanks for blessing us along with your unbelievable expertise and attraction,” Hartman added. “Love you, brother.”
Within the realm of video video games, Ward’s voice performing credit have been plentiful and ranged from the journey traditional “Escape From Monkey Island” in 2000 to the anti-Nazi shooter “Wolfenstein” in 2009 to the western-themed “Crimson Useless Redemption II” in 2018. Most notably, Ward voiced camera-ready house hero Captain Qwark in Insomniac Video games’ “Ratchet & Clank” franchise, from the unique sport’s launch in 2002 to its re-release in 2016, and the sequels and varied shorts in between.
Ward’s online game voice credit additionally embrace the inaugural “Name of Responsibility,” “Resident Evil 4,” “Remaining Fantasy XIII,” “BioShock 2,” “Fallout: New Vegas” and quite a few gaming tie-ins for TV and movie tasks.
