Joe Alaskey, who voiced Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety and Sylvester the Cat, among other legendary cartoon characters, has died of cancer, according to multiple reports. He was 63.
Alaskey's spokesperson, KP Lynne, shared the news on the actor's Facebook page, writing, "Never doubt that Joe loved each and every one of you. Your comments and posts always made his day and brought joy to his heart and life", reported Variety.
Alaskey replaced Mel Blanc as the voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck after his death in 1989, assuming the Warner Bros characters during the 2000s, including in the film "Looney Tunes: Back in Action."
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Alaskey won a Daytime Emmy Award for voicing Daffy the Duck on Cartoon Network's "Duck Dodgers."
He also provided the voice-overs for Marvin the Martian, Foghorn Leghorn, Grandpa Lou Pickles on "Rugrats," Droopy the Dog on "Tom and Jerry" and the ghost Stinkie from "Casper."
He even lent his talents to "Forrest Gump" as the voice of Richard Nixon.
Alaskey's last credits include Droopy on "Tom and Jerry," Green Loontern on "Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" and the narrator on Investigation Discovery's "Murder Comes to Town."
Alaskey was also a writer, penning a memoir, "That's Still Not All Folks!!," in 2009 and recently publishing a horror novel, "Frater Dementis," and a collection of short stories, "Queasy Street: Volume One - Eleven Tales of Fantasy.