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'''Aron Tager''' is an American actor, artist, and voice actor. He was born in [[Brooklyn]], New York, in 1934. He has displayed several exhibitions of his artwork, including sculptures. He took over a twenty-year break from acting to work on his art. He made his mark in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] world with his portrayal of [[Cranky Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]]. He played Cranky Kong throughout the entire forty episode run.
|image = [[File:Aron Tager.jpg{{!}}250px]]
|full_name = Aron Tager
|born = June 30, 1934
|died = February 28, 2019<ref>[https://heritagefuneralcentre.ca/book-of-memories/3765905/Tager-Aron/service-details.php?fbclid=IwAR1ecgvXOkZiTj0OnGgcRih9_UNb5IDbp0271Ib8Ies04kEPmB0SA0WZ9UI Aron Tager]. ''Heritagefuneralcentre.ca.'' Retrieved March 5, 2019.</ref>
|role = [[Cranky Kong]] voice actor (''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series)
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'''Aron Tager''' was an American actor, artist, and voice actor. He was born in [[Brooklyn]], New York, in 1934. He had displayed several exhibitions of his artwork, including sculptures. He took over a twenty-year break from acting to work on his art.
 
He portrayed [[Cranky Kong]] in the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' television series]], in which he played Cranky Kong throughout the entire forty-episode run.
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Template:RealPeopleBox Aron Tager was an American actor, artist, and voice actor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1934. He had displayed several exhibitions of his artwork, including sculptures. He took over a twenty-year break from acting to work on his art.

He portrayed Cranky Kong in the Donkey Kong Country television series, in which he played Cranky Kong throughout the entire forty-episode run.

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