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Kevin Conroy was one of the legends of DC and an LGBTQ+ icon who inspired many fans all around the world. His work as the voice of Batman remains unparalleled so it was truly heartbreaking news when he died last 2022 at the age of 66.

June is Pride Month, and many people spend this time celebrating freedom of expression and appreciating the blessings in life. Before Conroy passed away, the actor shared a message on social media that resonated with everyone.
Kevin Conroy Thanked Fans For Endless Support On Pride Month
In aTwittervideo,Kevin Conroythanked fans for showing love and support for the DC project he made in honor of Pride Month. He wroteFinding Batman, a short comic book story released as an anthology series.
I just wanted to take a second to thank all of you for the reactions that I’ve been getting to the story that I wrote for DC Pride. It’s been overwhelming, and it is so appreciated.

Finding Batmanis an autobiographical retelling of how the actor found his luck after auditioning forBatman: The Animated Series. In the same story, he tackled some sensitive topics from his own life living in a broken home. He lived with an alcoholic father, and he also struggled as a gay actor in Hollywood.
Whenever you share something that personal, you risk, and you all made that risk so worthwhile because the support and appreciation has been extraordinary; I just wanted to make sure you knew that.

Thank youpic.twitter.com/qEMK2LfAHQ
— Kevin Conroy (@RealKevinConroy)Jun 22, 2025

Conroy went on to tell fans never to underestimate how much he appreciated them. For the actor, “It means the world to me.” His struggles in life helped him give Batman his own personality. Interestingly, he also could not pinpoint if it was his public face or his private face that he used as the character’s identity.
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There were so many battles that he had to fight and survive, especially since at the time, the industry was not as forgiving as it has become today. Finally, in 2016, Conroy made the conscious decision to come out as a gay man.
Kevin Conroy On Coming Out As Gay
In his interview with theNew York Times, Conroy admitted how difficult it was to be a gay man living in New York at the height of the AIDS epidemic.
I went to so many funerals that I felt such a sense of obligation to do it right. Every night I would just wail, feeling all the pain. I couldn’t not feel it. It was a scream of, ‘Look what’s happening to us! Help!’

After Conroy made the public announcement, he was welcomed with support and acceptance. He lived the rest of his life pursuing what he loved to do and staying true to himself. Even after he came out, fans still lauded him as the definitive Batman.
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ThisPride Month, Conroy’s message to the public still resonates so much. Fans can watch Batman: The Animated Serieson Max.
Ariane Cruz
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.