All the voiceover actors that I've worked with are the most down-to-earth, charismatic, unaffected people, and the most talented people you could ever have the pleasure of knowing.
Any actor will tell you there's more of a schedule to doing a television show. That's why you'll notice a lot of big movie actors are doing television, and they'll tell you, it's because of the schedule.
Everyone loves Disney, it just has a special place in everyone's heart.
I can record auditions from my office in my home.
I collect action figures, mostly. I have a Batman room, with just Batman stuff, and I have a Disney collection.
I have a big ego, admittedly. I always jokingly say I'm going to take over Hollywood-I'll spare the innocent, don't worry.
I looooove getting into full make-up. I don't find it severely uncomfortable, its part of being an actor, playing dress-up.
I think I'm sort of locked into the sitcom genre.
I want to direct, write, produce... y'know, I love the entertainment industry.
I wasn't really crazy about my performance in How to Make a Monster. It was a pretty cheesy horror film that went straight to HBO.
I'm a big Batman fan! But I more got off on just being in the suit, re-enacting some of the sequences, and being part of that sort of... lore that is, you know, The Batman.
I'm more of a visual person, but I think that reading's extremely important. But I'm very easily distracted. It takes certain books to really grab you in.
I'm not an extremely huge Star Trek fan.
I've always wanted to be an animator. That's an ultimate art form, right there.
It's not like a corporate job where the more you accumulate on your resume and the more hours you put in, the higher up you get; it's simply not the case. That being said, if I had known that and known what kind of career I'd get into, I still would have pursued it.
There was a time - and I used to get made fun of a lot - that all I collected was soundtracks.
There's one character I always thought I could play if they ever brought it to live action-the Superboy clone, from the Superman comics.
There's the daytime television people who want to get off soaps, and I know some people who just want to do soaps, y'know?
Voice-acting, on the fun meter, is off the scale. You show up, you don't have to be all primped up, or dressed up. And you get to work with some amazing people, and goof off for four hours.
When we moved to California, when I was 10... you end up meeting people out here... I was very lucky, I guess you could say-in the right place at the right time.
You get to that age where you're watching a lot of television, and who doesn't want to be on television?
Jason Marsden is not a fan of Star Trek.
Jason Marsden has over 70 credited voice-acting roles.
Jason Marsden played "Tino" and Phil LaMarr played "Carver" on The Weekenders. Then a few years later, Phil LaMarr played "Virgil/ Static" and Jason Marsden played "Richie/ Gear" on Static Shock.
There are many fansites devoted to Jason Marsden.
Height: 5' 4"
Since Step by Step, Jason has provided voices for numerous animated television shows and computer games.
Unlike a previously contributed Trivia Blurb, Jason's first voice-acting role was "Cavin" on Gummi Bears.
Jason played young Burt Ward in Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt.
Jason's latest voice-over appearance was on Toon Disney, he reprised his role as Tino Tonitini for a The Weekenders commercial.
Jason Marsden narrates for Toon Disney.
Jason Marsden started his TV career in 1987.
He was married to Christy Marsden on October 2, 2004.
Best man at his wedding was best friend and former Boy Meets World star, Will Friedle.
He attended D. Russell Parks Junior High School in Fullerton, California, in Orange County.
He reprises his role as Tak in the video game Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams.
His role as Rich Halke, Step by Step, is what made him a household name.
His first voice acting role was Max in the disney movie A Goofy Movie
Friends of his parents noted how talented and personable Jason was and suggested he get an agent and do some acting work in commercials.
Being a huge Walt Disney fan his pets are named Aladdin, Jasmine and Lady.
He is the voice of Max in The Goofy Movie.
Jason has also voiced a character in the Xbox game, Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic. He voices Dustil Onasi.
Jason's wife is a friend of James Marsden's wife.
Was the voice of Brejik of the Black Vulkars in "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" as well as extra NPC's.