The voice actor behind Star Fox 64's Peppy, Rick May, has passed away due to COVID-19 at age 79

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Former arts teacher and video game voice actor, Rick May, has passed away due to complications from COVID-19. May was most known for his role as Peppy Hare in Star Fox 64, and the infamous "do a barrel roll!" quote. He also voiced Andross in the same game as well as Team Fortress 2's Soldier, and starred in many plays and stage shows throughout his career. He was recently moved into a nursing home, following a stroke he suffered in February of this year, where he caught COVID-19 and sadly passed away at the age of 79. His former workplace, the Rekindle School, shared the tragic news, and is offering to forward any condolences to May's family by emailing them to [email protected].

Rekindle School teacher Rick May has passed away.

During his long and rewarding theatrical career, Rick directed or appeared in over 300 shows, ranging from Shakespeare to musical comedy.

The long time artistic director of Renton Civic Theatre and Civic Light Opera, Rick worked over many decades as a freelance actor and director. He also toured in the award-winning one man play, Bully! An Adventure with Teddy Roosevelt.

His roles included Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof, Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, Ben Franklin in 1776, Teddy in Arsenic and Old Lace, Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum, W. O. Gant in Look Homeward, Angel, Oscar in The Odd Couple, Weller in The Gin Game, Sid in Take Me Along, Drummond in Inherit the Wind, and his personal favorite, Matthew the Storyteller in Cotton Patch Gospel, a role he performed for three seasons.

In addition to his appearance in major motion pictures, TV shows and commercials, Rick was featured in many popular video games. In “Star Fox 64” he was the voice of Peppy Hare and Andross, in “Age of Empires II” he was the narrator and voice of Genghis Khan, and was The Soldier in the ongoing game series “Team Fortress II.”

Rick had suffered a stroke in February and had been moved into the nursing home for rehabilitation. Unfortunately he caught the Covid-19 coronavirus when he was there. He was moved to Swedish hospital where he received care before he passed on.

Rick was a wonderful teacher whose classes and students meant the world to him. He’ll be deeply missed.

If you would like to send condolences to his family, if you send them to [email protected], we’ll pass them along.

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