
Cartoon voice actor Joe Alaskey, known for his role as Daffy Duck in 2003.
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- Joe Alaskey has died at age 63 after battling cancer.
- Alaskey was the voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
(CNN)Joe
Alaskey, a voice actor who performed such characters as Bugs Bunny and
Daffy Duck, has died, a family member confirmed to CNN.
Alaskey, 63, had been battling cancer.
Alaskey was one of the actors who handled Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck after the 1989 death of the famed Mel Blanc.
Daffy
Duck proved to be one of his most prominent roles. He won an Emmy in
2004 for his performance on Cartoon Network's "Duck Dodgers."
The
actor voiced many other beloved Looney Tunes characters including
Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat and Plucky Duck. In addition, Alaskey
also voiced Grandpa Lou Pickles on Rugrats, appearing in three films and
the spinoff series, "All Grown Up."
He
didn't just do cartoons. Among his other roles: Jackie Gleason in the
TV movie "King of the World" and the voice of Richard Nixon in "Forrest
Gump."
Fans of Alaskey took to Twitter to express their condolences.






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