

Netflix actor Tony Germano has died following a fatal fall from the roof of his home, according to multiple media reports. The incident is reported to have occurred while the 55-year-old actor was inspecting or carrying out repairs at his residence.
Tabloid outlets including New York Post and the UK’s Daily Mail reported that Germano lost his balance while on the roof and fell from a significant height. Emergency services were reportedly called, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Reports from Brazil
The accident is believed to have happened in Brazil, where Germano had been living. Several outlets have said the location was São Paulo, although officials have not released a formal public statement. Local-language Brazilian publications are expected to provide further clarity in the coming hours.
Career and legacy
Germano was described by outlets as a well-known actor and voice artist who appeared in productions distributed via Netflix, with additional voice roles reported to include animated projects streamed across international platforms.
Entertainment reporters have cited tributes on social media from colleagues and industry figures expressing shock at his sudden death. While the actor is not widely documented in English-language film databases, those familiar with Brazilian stage and dubbing work have described him as a respected professional with a multi-decade career.
According to tabloid and entertainment-news reports, Tony Germano was credited as a voice performer on internationally streamed titles including Go, Dog, Go! on Netflix, Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn, and Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast. Other reported voice projects include Elena of Avalor, The Muppets, and Sheriff Callie’s Wild West. However, industry databases have not independently verified these credits, and major entertainment trade publications have yet to confirm an official filmography.








