At the age of 52, actor Ken Lally passed away, best known to players for his work on the fifth part of Resident Evil, in which he performed the movements of Albert Wesker as a motion capture actor. In addition, he voiced the character Robert Kendo, the owner of a weapon store, in the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3.
This loss was first reported by his colleague on the set, Karen Dyer, who played the role of Sheva Alomar in Resident Evil 5. In addition to his work in the Resident Evil universe, Ken Lally also played roles in many other video games, including Mortal Kombat 9, where he voiced characters Smoke, Goro, and Shinnok. Additionally, his voice was heard for the character Klaus Kreutz in the shooter game Wolfenstein: The New Order.
Ken Lally also appeared in various roles in movies and TV shows, where among his projects, roles in the series “Heroes” and “General Hospital” can be highlighted.
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