Actor Tony Todd, celebrated for his chilling role as a murderer in the iconic horror film “Candyman,” has passed away at the age of 69, as confirmed by his long-time manager. Todd’s death occurred at his residence in the Los Angeles region, according to a statement released by his manager, Jeffrey Goldberg.
Goldberg expressed heartfelt sentiments about his friend and client of over three decades, stating, “I had the privilege to have Tony as my friend and client for over 30 years, and I will miss that amazing man every single day.” The statement continued with reflections on Todd’s formidable impact in the realms of cinema and theater, emphasizing the profound legacy he leaves behind in the hearts of his friends and fans.
In a message from Goldberg’s management company, they described Todd as a “giant of cinema and a beloved soul” whose contributions to film and the arts would be cherished and remembered forever. They paid tribute to his towering physical presence and artistic prowess that touched countless lives.
Todd’s extensive filmography includes acclaimed 1986 films such as “Platoon,” directed by Oliver Stone. He is particularly noted for his performance in the 2000 horror movie “Final Destination” and its follow-up in 2003. The film studio New Line Cinema paid tribute to Todd on social media, recognizing his legendary status, stating, “The industry has lost a legend. We have lost a cherished friend. Rest in peace, Tony.”
In the 1992 film “Candyman,” which inspired a sequel released in 2021, Todd portrayed a sinister figure known for having a hook for a hand. The narrative is rooted in an urban legend surrounding the Cabrini-Green housing development in Chicago, where Candyman could be summoned by repeating his name five times in front of a mirror. The 2021 sequel aimed to shed light on pressing social issues, including racism and police violence.
Todd’s television endeavors featured notable roles in series such as “Night Court,” “Matlock,” and “Law & Order.” Reflecting on his life beyond acting, Goldberg’s company described Todd as a mentor, friend, and an embodiment of kindness and wisdom who willingly devoted time and resources to help emerging actors. He was a staunch advocate for increased representation and authenticity within the film industry.
Those who had the privilege of knowing Todd will fondly remember his infectious laughter, generous nature, and unwavering commitment to his craft. Whether performing on stage, acting on screen, or engaging in personal discussions, Tony Todd consistently radiated genuine honesty that resonated with friends, family, and fans alike.