The veteran star died on December 17 at his home in Sherman Oaks, after battling Parkinson's disease, Helen confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
"He was a master of reinvention, a journeyman artist. He knew and taught that the work doesn't always find you. You need to create and re-create the work every day," Helen said.
Starting in the early 1980s, Hunt, who had served for years as the casting director at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, spent about a decade at the famed animation house Hanna-Barbera. He went on to work as the recording director on cartoons featuring "The Smurfs", "Richie Rich", "The Jetsons", "Super Friends", "The Flintstones", "Scooby-Doo" and many others.
He also worked on numerous video games including "Pandemonium," the "God of War" series, "Lair," "Final Fantasy XIV," "Blur," the "Legacy of Kain" series and "Uncharted."
He is survived by his wife B J Ward, a voice actress, daughters Helen and Colleen Morrison, grandchildren Makena Lei Gordon Carnahan, Emmett Carnahan and Lizze Gordon and siblings Peter and George Hunt.
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