‘Jimmy Neutron’ Star Jeff Garcia
Useless at 50
Revealed
Jeff Garcia — the beloved voice actor who appeared on many fashionable 2000s exhibits — has died … TMZ has discovered.
A number of members of the family inform TMZ … the comic and actor was pronounced lifeless early Wednesday morning after he was taken off life assist Tuesday night time at a Southern California hospital whereas surrounded by household and pals.
We’re informed Jeff was coping with a number of medical issues within the months earlier than his demise … struggling a mind aneurysm again within the spring, throughout which he fell and hit his head. He recovered from the aneurysm, however our sources say he suffered a stroke a number of weeks in the past.
Our sources say Jeff canceled a number of exhibits lately as a result of he wasn’t feeling nicely … which wasn’t like him in any respect, however he did not go to the hospital, believing he’d be high-quality with out therapy.
We broke the story … sources informed us Jeff had beforehand been hospitalized round November 20 with pneumonia. He recovered sufficient to be discharged, however his well being took one other flip in current weeks. On Monday, he went to the hospital with problem respiration and on Tuesday, his lung collapsed.
Jeff won’t be a family identify, however his voice will definitely be acquainted to many … with the actor first grabbing discover along with his iconic voiceover work within the “Jimmy Neutron” franchise — bringing fan-favorite Sheen Estevez to life within the 2001 movie “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and in 59 episodes of “The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.”
Sheen proved so fashionable, Garcia starred in his own-spinoff present titled “Planet Sheen” … which ran for 26 episodes starting in 2010.
Amongst his different credit … the film “Barnyard” and its accompanying TV sequence “Again on the Barnyard”; each “Blissful Ft” motion pictures; “Marmaduke”; each “Rio” motion pictures; and the live-action sitcom “Mr. Field Workplace,” simply to call a number of.

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We caught up with Jeff again in 2012 … and he wasn’t afraid to weigh in on Ashton Kutcher‘s surprising Popchips brownface industrial.
Outdoors the movie and TV world, Jeff constructed a profession as a standup comedian … performing usually and even showing onstage in early November, simply weeks earlier than his hospitalization.
Jeff was 50.
RIP
