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Tony Sampson, the voice of Eddy from Ed, Edd n Eddy, was warned that he would be put on a blacklist if he requested a pay increase. Following the conclusion of the show in 2009, he left the voice acting profession and is now employed in the Canadian oil sector.

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Tony Sampson, the voice of Eddy from “Ed, Edd n Eddy,” was warned that he would be put on a blacklist if he requested a pay increase. Following the conclusion of the show in 2009, he left the voice acting profession and is now employed in the Canadian oil sector.

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