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Kevin Zachary Afghani (born November 9, 1996) [‡ 1] is an American voice actor. He is best known for being the voice actor for Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi, beginning with the Nintendo Switch games Super Mario Bros. Wonder, WarioWare: Move It!, and Super Mario Party Jamboree, following Charles Martinet's retirement as the characters' voice role and transition to Mario official brand ...
The gaming company announced Friday that voice actor Kevin Afghani is the voice of Mario and Luigi in the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Wonder, a new Mario platforming game available on Nintendo ...
Charles Andre Martinet [3] was born on September 17, 1955, [4] in San Jose or Cupertino, California [1]: 337 to father Jacques René Pierre Martinet. [5] The younger of two children, he has an older brother, John, though he was taller than him despite being the younger sibling, and while his brother was extroverted, Charles was shy and more anxiety-driven than him in his youth.
It is the first traditional 2D side-scrolling Super Mario game since New Super Mario Bros. U (2012). [7] Wonder is the first game to feature Kevin Afghani as the new voice of Mario and Luigi, following the announcement of previous actor Charles Martinet's departure from the roles in August 2023.
Nintendo announced Monday that actor Charles Martinet will be 'stepping back' from voicing Mario as he takes on a new position for the gaming company. Bye bye, Charles Martinet!
Talk about a level up — the new animated feature film based on the world of Super Mario Bros. has bagged an A-list voice cast. Chris Pratt and Charlie Day have been tapped to play the titular ...
[83] In a 2023 interview with TMZ, Leguizamo, who previously starred in the 1993 Super Mario Bros film, criticized The Super Mario Bros. Movie for having actors Chris Pratt and Charlie Day voice the Italian-American Mario and Luigi, saying "No I will not [be watching]. They could've included a Latin character, like I was groundbreaking and then ...
He's also been the voice of the plumber’s lanky brother Luigi, as well as Wario and Waluigi. The voice actor behind Nintendo’s Mario is retiring Skip to main content