George Louie, the sound behind the unlikely driving superheroes on the “ghost space coast to the coast” for adults. It was 67.
He died on Sunday in Lielland, Florida, two representatives of his works said. His family said in a statement that Lowe was fighting to recover from optional heart surgery in November. “During the past few months, his family and friends have been alongside him in support and care for him,” the statement said.
Louis’s prosperous voice and humor outside the wall turned into the “spaceground coast to the coast” into classic worship between young people and adolescents.
The show appeared for the first time in 1994 and was broadcast for more than a decade on the cartoon network as part of the night programming block for adult swimming. It was the first original production of Cartoon Network and the basis for many other original series, including “The PowerPuf Girls”, “COURAGE The Cowardly Dog” and “Johnny Bravo”.
On “Space Ghost Coast to Coast”, Lowe played the role of super Ghost, which hosted a dialogue program and conducted an interview with real celebrities. While interviews were recorded with the likes of William Shatner, Konan O’Brien and Osmond in advance, Louis will later add violent and park operations, such as asking guests if they were getting a sufficient amount of oxygen.
“It became madness in the symbols, thanks to us,” Louis told Atlanta Journal Contacrart in 2004.
Adult swimming chief Michael Ouilin said that the show has proven that the network could find success with its own productions.
He said: “I all knew that he was the ghost of space (and all other personalities), but we knew him himself, a real figure in itself, and left a sign that does not all erase us in extreme swimming.”
Owalen said that the show producers will start recording Louis as soon as he entered the cabin, creating some of the best materials “when he did not realize that he was recorded.”
Louis has expressed many other characters in adult swimming offers, including “Robot Chicken”, “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” and “The Brak Show”.
Until last year, regular manifestations continued to appear in comic and science fiction conferences.
Louis, who was born in Deniden, Florida, began his career as the Persian character and TV character in Florida and Georgia. Continue doing an audio work for radio stations after extreme swimming.
It was a popular mosque for folklore and pop and an artist studying self, and her pen and complex ink were shown in many museums, including the Higher Art Museum in Atlanta where his work is part of his permanent collection.
There were no details available on the survivors. His family said that there will be a special service.
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