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  1. Explore Brendan O'Brien's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Brendan O'Brien on AllMusic.

  2. 15. Mai 2023 · Brendan O'Brien, the actor credited with coming up with the original voice of Crash Bandicoot, has died. He was 60. O'Brien's death was reported in an obituary on Legacy.com, where he was remembered for his talents as both a musician and an actor. It included a brief passage about his time on Crash Bandicoot.

  3. Brendan James O'Brien (born May 9, 1962) is an American voice and television actor, who is best known for his role as the original voice of Crash Bandicoot and for providing various other character voices for the Crash Bandicoot video games during the Naughty Dog years.[1] Brendan O'Brien was born in Hollywood, California on May 9, 1962. He is the son of actor Edmond O'Brien (1915–1985) and ...

  4. WORDS BY ADAM LANDAU. “As you can see, I’m not a spring chicken,” says Brendan O’Brien. “I’ve been in the game for about 50 years and I’ve never believed I was in the risk business. I’m not in the risk business. If I’m in any business at all, I’m in the survival business.”. The idiosyncratic 70-year-old is sitting in his ...

  5. 11. Sept. 2012 · aPpKVg-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-Click HERE http://bit.ly/1Hk28cc to sign up for a FREE DEMO of the Renman U course!Producer Brendan O'Brien has produced some of the mos...

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  6. 15. Mai 2023 · Posted May 16, 2023, 1:41 a.m. Brendan O'Brien, the actor credited with coming up with the original voice of Crash Bandicoot, has died. He was 60. O'Brien's death was reported in an obituary on Legacy.com, where he was remembered for his talents as both a musician and an actor. It included a brief passage about his time on Crash Bandicoot.

  7. Brendan O'Brien reported on Northern Ireland as RTÉ's senior current affairs reporter beginning in 1974, and he made three major documentaries about the IRA. He won many awards for investigative journalism, including European Journalist of the Year 1998 and the Amnesty International Award 2001. Since retiring from RTÉ he has lectured extensively on the Northern Irish conflict and peace process.