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Mark Hamill made a surprise appearance to reveal that he’d be voicing The Flying Dutchman in the upcoming fourth SpongeBob film, “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,” out in 2025.
The documentary was narrated by John DiMaggio, [1] the voice of Bender on Futurama and Jake on Adventure Time, and stars DiMaggio and many other voice actors, including Billy West, Tara Strong, Tom Kenny, Grey DeLisle, June Foray, Rob Paulsen, Rachael MacFarlane, Mark Hamill, Ed Asner, Robin Atkin Downes, and Pamela Adlon.
Mark Richard Hamill (/ ˈ h æ m ə l /; born September 25, 1951) is an American actor.He is best known for starring as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise in the original and sequel trilogies as well as his portrayal of the Joker in various animated DC Comics projects, commencing with Batman: The Animated Series in 1992.
To avoid being typecast, Hamill also acted in Broadway plays (mostly in the 1980s) and as a voice actor in several television series and films. The most popular among these is his portrayal of the Joker in multiple Batman films and television shows. This has led him to voice act for other supervillains in animated and live action works.
Mark Hamill made a surprise pit-stop at “The Wild Robot” panel on Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con, joining director Chris Sanders and voice actors of the film Lupita Nyong’o and Kit Connor ...
As Hamill recalled during a recent Wired video interview, Keaton’s casting as Bruce Wayne/Batman earned backlash from comic book fans, considering he was more known as a comedic actor in films ...
All the interviews with attendees while Hamill remained in character were unscripted to obtain a realistic look. This film subverted convention by casting voice actors in live-action roles. The panel was held on August 2, 2002.
As a voice actor, Hamill has provided the chords for Red Skull, Fire Lord Ozai (that's Avatar: The Last Airbender, people), Hobgoblin, Chucky, and the frickin' Joker. Whereas Luke was soft-spoken ...