A Netflix actor has died after falling from the roof of his house in Brazil while doing renovations, according to reports.
Tony Germano, 55, had recently moved into a house in Sao Paulo and was checking out construction work on the roof when he slipped and fell on Wednesday, according to Jam Press.
The Brazilian has been an actor for 30 years, starring in the Netflix show “Go, Dog, Go!” According to Jam Press, as well as Nickelodeon’s “Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Don” and Disney’s live-action “Beauty and the Beast.”
She voiced characters in animated hits such as “Elena of Avalor,” “The Muppets” and “Sheriff Kelly’s Wild West.”
Germano was best known for his work on the live stage with roles in “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Miss Saigon,” “Jekyll & Hyde” and “Fiddler on the Roof.”
The night before the tragic collapse, Germano, who lived alone and had no children, was with his sister and reportedly appeared excited to start a new chapter of his life at home.
“I’m so lucky to have a generous, talented and captivating soul like Tony Germano. It’s one of the rarest gifts,” film director Matheus Marchet posted on Instagram, according to Brazilian outlet Folha.
The filmmaker added, “Sad for those who couldn’t act with him, whether on stage, screen or in life. Those of us who were able to have even a little bit of Tony in our lives are very lucky.”
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