It’s not a joke to say that graphic adventures were an important part of the lives of many gamers, and among the classic titles is Leisure Suit Larry, a franchise focused on adults. Part of its success is due to its iconic dubbing, and on the subject, unfortunately there is bad news, since the main actor recently passed away. Jan Rabson, the voice of Larry Laffer in the title franchise, has reportedly passed away on October 14, 2022 at the age of 68. This news was shared on Facebook by his fellow actor, Bob Bergen. It should be clarified that the causes of death were not shared, so it is possible that more details about what happened to Rabson will be given in the future. The interpreter lent his voice to the fictional character since Leisure Suit Larry 6 in 1993, and stayed with the character until the most recent release in 2020. In the part of animated experiences, Jan also lent his talents to A Bug’s Life, Mobile Suit Gundam, Akira and recently, the movie Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers on the Disney Plus platform. It is worth mentioning that many fans of the PC world will fondly remember Jan Rabson, since it is a series of endearing releases for the comedy moments. This also happens with somewhat young players, because apparently in childhood some users had access to these games without parental consent Via: gonintendo
Editor’s note: This year has been quite hard in terms of the fall of many pop culture figures, just recently Robbie Coltrane, a recognized actor in the Harry Potter movies, passed away. And now the best known face of the Leisure Suit Larry franchise. The post Leisure Suit Actor Larry has passed away first appeared on Atomix.
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