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You've seen him. You've heard him. Appearing across platforms such as television, feature film, animation, video games, commercials, talking toys, promotion, narration, and internet; as a result, Mars is affectionately referred to as "That Guy From That Show".Originally from Warwick, RI, Marsden and his family relocated to Los Angeles and soon he was thrust into the entertainment business. Quickly landing commercials, on-camera and radio. Marsden's first recurring role was on "General Hospital" as Alan Quartermaine Jr.. Soon after, Mars was cast as Eddie Munster on the 80's revamp, "The Munsters Today" with John Schuck and Lee Meriwether, in an 86 episode, three season run! Marsden's career continued to blossom when he joined the cast of the critically respected "Eerie Indiana" (now on Amazon). From there, Marsden continued to work on pilots and series, guest staring and recurring roles, and appearances in feature films through the mid 90s! To name a few, "Blossom","Baywatch" "Tales from the Crypt", "Ally McBeal", "Will & Grace", "Just Shoot Me", and most notably his recurring appearances in "Full House", "Boy Meets World", and ultimately joined the cast of "Step by Step".In feature films; Jason played a young Billy Crystal in Crystal's directorial debut "Mr. Saturday Night". You might have spotted Jason in "Fun With Dick and Jane", as a Convenience Clerk who botches Jim Carrey's shoplifting attempt. At age 20, Jason landed the job of a lifetime when Sir Ridley Scott cast him in "White Squall", opposite Jeff Bridges along with an ensemble of talent. The film shot in 8 countries around the world in 4 months. Marsden also appeared in Steve Taylor's indie hit, "Blue Like Jazz" and will appear in the upcoming indie horror "The Other People".During his 35-plus-years as an actor, Jason built an outstanding legacy in Voice Over. Performing in hundreds of animated cartoon series, feature films, video games, toys, and counting! Amongst the most popular, Mars is the voice of Goofy's son, Max, in "A Goofy Movie" and the follow up "Extremely Goofy Movie", Thackery Binx in "Hocus Pocus", "Kovu" the rogue lion in "Lion King 2", Chester McBadbat in "Fairly Odd Parents", Nermal in "The Garfield Show", Conrad 'Duke' Hauser in "GI JOE: Renegades", and appearing in episodes of "Ultimate Spiderman","Batman: Brave and Bold", "Avatar: Legend of Korra" to name a few more. A fan fave is Jason's performance in Hayao Miyazaki's Academy Award winning "Spirited Away", as Haku the mysterious boy/dragon. Jason absolutely loves working in animation! Getting to working with the talented voice over artists that he used to listen to while watching Saturday morning cartoons as a kid is a dream come true! Notable projects include: futuristic speedster, Impulse/Kid Flash in DC's "Young Justice", "Transformers - Rescue Bots", "Monsters U", "Secret Life of Pets", "DuckTales", and the popular video game, "Skyrim".Marsden lives in Nashville, TN and produces The Mars Variety Show now on YouTube.
Jason Marsden
Bio: You've seen him. You've heard him. Appearing across platforms such as television, feature film, animation, video games, commercials, talking toys, promotion, narration, and internet; as a result, Mars is affectionately referred to as "That Guy From That Show".Originally from Warwick, RI, Marsden and his family relocated to Los Angeles and soon he was thrust into the entertainment business. Quickly landing commercials, on-camera and radio. Marsden's first recurring role was on "General Hospital" as Alan Quartermaine Jr.. Soon after, Mars was cast as Eddie Munster on the 80's revamp, "The Munsters Today" with John Schuck and Lee Meriwether, in an 86 episode, three season run! Marsden's career continued to blossom when he joined the cast of the critically respected "Eerie Indiana" (now on Amazon). From there, Marsden continued to work on pilots and series, guest staring and recurring roles, and appearances in feature films through the mid 90s! To name a few, "Blossom","Baywatch" "Tales from the Crypt", "Ally McBeal", "Will & Grace", "Just Shoot Me", and most notably his recurring appearances in "Full House", "Boy Meets World", and ultimately joined the cast of "Step by Step".In feature films; Jason played a young Billy Crystal in Crystal's directorial debut "Mr. Saturday Night". You might have spotted Jason in "Fun With Dick and Jane", as a Convenience Clerk who botches Jim Carrey's shoplifting attempt. At age 20, Jason landed the job of a lifetime when Sir Ridley Scott cast him in "White Squall", opposite Jeff Bridges along with an ensemble of talent. The film shot in 8 countries around the world in 4 months. Marsden also appeared in Steve Taylor's indie hit, "Blue Like Jazz" and will appear in the upcoming indie horror "The Other People".During his 35-plus-years as an actor, Jason built an outstanding legacy in Voice Over. Performing in hundreds of animated cartoon series, feature films, video games, toys, and counting! Amongst the most popular, Mars is the voice of Goofy's son, Max, in "A Goofy Movie" and the follow up "Extremely Goofy Movie", Thackery Binx in "Hocus Pocus", "Kovu" the rogue lion in "Lion King 2", Chester McBadbat in "Fairly Odd Parents", Nermal in "The Garfield Show", Conrad 'Duke' Hauser in "GI JOE: Renegades", and appearing in episodes of "Ultimate Spiderman","Batman: Brave and Bold", "Avatar: Legend of Korra" to name a few more. A fan fave is Jason's performance in Hayao Miyazaki's Academy Award winning "Spirited Away", as Haku the mysterious boy/dragon. Jason absolutely loves working in animation! Getting to working with the talented voice over artists that he used to listen to while watching Saturday morning cartoons as a kid is a dream come true! Notable projects include: futuristic speedster, Impulse/Kid Flash in DC's "Young Justice", "Transformers - Rescue Bots", "Monsters U", "Secret Life of Pets", "DuckTales", and the popular video game, "Skyrim".Marsden lives in Nashville, TN and produces The Mars Variety Show now on YouTube.

Tivia: Is commonly confused as being brother of actor James Marsden. Although the two are not related, they are actually good friends, and their respective wives have been friends since they were six years old.Best man at his wedding was best friend and former Boy Meets World (1993) star Will Friedle.He graduated from high school at age 16.His father, Myles Marsden founded the State Ballet of Rhode Island. He also founded the Miles Marsden Dance Studio.Was best friends with Jonathan Brandis.Former child stars, such as Scott Curtis from Aaron's Way (1988) and Danica McKellar from The Wonder Years (1988), attended his wedding.The officiant at his wedding was former Charles in Charge (1984) star Alexander Polinsky.Hobbies are ice-skating, rollerblading, drawing, swimming, and collecting Disney movies.His wife, Christy Marsden, gave birth to a baby boy, named Clark Otis Marsden, on February 17, 2010, who was 3 months premature.Was born on the same day and year as his Static Shock (2000) co-star, Danica McKellar: January 3, 1975.Provided the narration for advertisements on Toon Disney, sometimes calling himself J-Mars.His mother, Linda Marsden, is a former model.He has 3 older half-siblings from his father's first marriage to dancer, Ivanka Herci Munitic; Ana Marsden Fox, Rick Marsden, and Mark Marsden.Garrett Miller, the character he voiced on Extreme Ghostbusters (1997), was originally called Lucas in earlier drafts of the series. The character he played was the only Ghostbuster character not to have an action figure.Attended D. Russell Parks Junior High School in Fullerton, California, in Orange County.His parents are Myles Marsden and Linda (n��e Williams) Marsden.He went to Laguna Road Elementary School in Fullerton, California.
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Height: 5' 1' (1.55 m)
Biography: You\'ve seen him. You\'ve heard him. Appearing across platforms such as television, feature film, animation, video games, commercials, talking toys, promotion, narration, and internet; as a result, Mars is affectionately referred to as \"That Guy Fro
Trivia: Is commonly confused as being brother of actor James Marsden. Although the two are not related, they are actually good friends, and their respective wives have been friends since they were six years old.Best man at his wedding was best friend and former Boy Meets World (1993) star Will Friedle.He graduated from high school at age 16.His father, Myles Marsden founded the State Ballet of Rhode Island. He also founded the Miles Marsden Dance Studio.Was best friends with Jonathan Brandis.Former child stars, such as Scott Curtis from Aaron's Way (1988) and Danica McKellar from The Wonder Years (1988), attended his wedding.The officiant at his wedding was former Charles in Charge (1984) star Alexander Polinsky.Hobbies are ice-skating, rollerblading, drawing, swimming, and collecting Disney movies.His wife, Christy Marsden, gave birth to a baby boy, named Clark Otis Marsden, on February 17, 2010, who was 3 months premature.Was born on the same day and year as his Static Shock (2000) co-star, Danica McKellar: January 3, 1975.Provided the narration for advertisements on Toon Disney, sometimes calling himself J-Mars.His mother, Linda Marsden, is a former model.He has 3 older half-siblings from his father's first marriage to dancer, Ivanka Herci Munitic; Ana Marsden Fox, Rick Marsden, and Mark Marsden.Garrett Miller, the character he voiced on Extreme Ghostbusters (1997), was originally called Lucas in earlier drafts of the series. The character he played was the only Ghostbuster character not to have an action figure.Attended D. Russell Parks Junior High School in Fullerton, California, in Orange County.His parents are Myles Marsden and Linda (n��e Williams) Marsden.He went to Laguna Road Elementary School in Fullerton, California.
Trademarks: Distinctive voice Short but muscular frame
Quotes: [From the 'I Know That Voice' DVD]: Uh, to be a good voice director, you uh, do research on a story and you have to know that story you wanna tell, to be able to give direction without line readings like uh "Say it like this, and uh I'm walking through the door." or I mean cause that's not that not my performance anymore, it's the director's performance. <br /> <hr> [From 'The Making of A Goofy Movie' TV special]: Basically they wanted a voice much like mine not like uh, a cartoony type voice or a uh, a Goofy type voice, just uh, basically my voice up a little bit inactive and you know, little crack here and there lots more energy.
Job title: Actor,Producer,Director
Others works: TV commercial for America's Dairy Farmers/National Milk Board, 1993. 1990 'Caller I.D.' commercial. Announcer for Disney Channel commercials (1992) TV Commercial: Eggo Mini Waffle with Brian Austin Green
Spouse: Christy Marsden (October 2, 2004 - 2020) (divorced, 1 child)
Parents: Linda Marsden Myles Marsden
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