Camden Toy voiced a variety of monsters on the popular series, including the Ubervamps, the Gentlemen, and others.
The passing has occurred of Camden Toy, a television actor who was a member of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer cast.
The revelation was verified to ET on Wednesday by a representative of Toy. According to reports, Toy passed away on Monday at the age of 68 after a quiet struggle with pancreatic cancer that lasted for two years.
It was on Toy Henderson’s Facebook page that his girlfriend, Bea Henderson, discussed his health. She said that the actor had made the decision to keep his diagnosis a secret from the public.
“His condition has declined a lot in the last two months and tremendously in the last several days,” according to Henderson.

The actress Juliet Landau, who portrayed the vampire Drusilla on the series Buffy and was a personal friend of Toy, released a statement in which she stated, “Camden was a beautiful soul, a beautiful friend, and a beautiful talent.” I quickly realized that he was one of a kind from the time we first met. Under the mask of the monstrous creature that he had been fabricated to be, the most charitable of souls shone through. What a blessing he has been in our life. We are going to miss him very much.

On Tuesday, actor James Leary, who portrayed Clem on the television show Buffy, announced the passing of Toy on X (which was previously known as Twitter).
“Last night, the world said goodbye to a soul that was deliciously insane, generously compassionate, and enormously kind. During my time with @Camden_Toy, I got the opportunity to tour the globe, experience the thrill of sailing the seas, and tread the boards, and I will always treasure every second of this experience. You can relax. This is what Leary wrote: “#buffythevampireslayer.”
Over the course of numerous episodes of the critically acclaimed Joss Whedon show starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Toy played a number of the supernatural series’ most terrifying creatures during his appearances.
In the fourth season episode “Hush,” which was nearly totally quiet, Toy played the role of one of the Gentlemen featured in the episode.
In the episode “Same Time, Same Place” from season 7, he also portrayed the creepy character of Gnarl. Additionally, he appeared as an Ubervamp in many episodes from the same season.
Furthermore, Toy made an appearance in an episode of the Buffy spin-off series Angel in the year 2004, portraying the role of the Prince of Lies.
The actor who plays characters appeared in cameos on a number of popular television programs, such as The Mentalist, The League, and Shameless, among others. In addition, he appeared in the television series The Bay in a recurring role as Igor Chambers.
Henderson, Toy’s mother, and Toy’s sister are among those who will go on after his passing.