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Baldry died in 2005 of a chest infection. He was 64. Coincidentally, Deem Bristow, [[Dr. Eggman]]'s then-voice actor, had died a few months earlier. Strange, isn't it? | Baldry died in 2005 of a chest infection. He was 64. Coincidentally, Deem Bristow, [[Dr. Eggman]]'s then-voice actor, had died a few months earlier. Strange, isn't it? | ||
{{VidCaption|66C11Yytmz0|"Let the Heartaches Begin" can be found from 3:31 to 4:28 in this video.}} | {{VidCaption|66C11Yytmz0|"Let the Heartaches Begin" can be found from 3:31 to 4:28 in this video.}} | ||
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[[Category:Characters - Canadian]] | [[Category:Characters - Canadian]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 12 April 2010
Long John Baldry was a blues musician and actor of British descent, who lived in Canada in the later years of his life. One of his most famous songs is "Let the Heartaches Begin". Coincidentally, this song could be found in some Youtube Poops as well. An example of a Youtube Poop having this song can be found at the bottom of this article. He is most famously known for being the voice of Dr. Robotnik, among several other roles in Canadian productions, including ReBoot and Captain N. He was also responsible for Robotnik's Penis/PINGAS, the bane of many poopers.
Baldry was also gay, believe it or not.
Trivia[edit]
- Elton John used a part of his name to become a part of Elton's own name. I'm not making this up at all.
Death[edit]
Baldry died in 2005 of a chest infection. He was 64. Coincidentally, Deem Bristow, Dr. Eggman's then-voice actor, had died a few months earlier. Strange, isn't it?