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Jason Marsden

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Jason Christopher Marsden
Birth Place
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Jason Christopher Marsden
Birth Place
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Spouse
Christy Hicks
Son
1

Jason Christopher Marsden, born on January 3, 1975, is an American actor renowned for his extensive work as a voice actor in animated films, television series, and video games. He gained significant recognition for his portrayal of beloved characters, particularly as the voice of Max Goof in the Disney franchise since 1995. His versatile voice has brought to life numerous memorable roles, earning him a dedicated fan base and a prominent place in the world of animation.

Marsden's early life began in Providence, Rhode Island, before he moved to Los Angeles, California with his family. This relocation proved pivotal in shaping his career, as it provided him with opportunities to pursue acting at a young age. He started his career with appearances in various television series, including a notable role in the hit show Full House. His early work laid the foundation for his future endeavors in both live-action and voice acting.

One of Marsden's most notable achievements is his long-standing association with Disney. He first voiced Max Goof in the animated television series A Goof Troop and later reprised this role in the feature film A Goofy Movie and its sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie. His ability to infuse personality and depth into Max helped solidify the character's popularity among audiences. Additionally, he lent his voice to Kovu in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, showcasing his talent in bringing complex characters to life.

Marsden's voice acting repertoire extends beyond Disney. He voiced Haku in the English dub of the critically acclaimed film Spirited Away, further displaying his range and adaptability. He also took on various roles in television series such as Chester McBadbat in The Fairly OddParents, Matt Olsen/Shaygon in W.I.T.C.H., Chase Young in Xiaolin Showdown, and Richie Foley/Gear in Static Shock. His performance as Tino Tonitini in The Weekenders added to his impressive list of credits, while his portrayal of Nermal in The Garfield Show showcased his ability to capture the essence of well-known characters.

Beyond television, Marsden made his mark in video games, voicing the titular character in the Tak and the Power of Juju trilogy from 2003 to 2005. His work in this medium further expanded his influence in the entertainment industry and demonstrated his versatility as a voice actor. Notably, he also voiced Thackery Binx in the cult classic film Hocus Pocus, a role that has continued to resonate with fans over the years, particularly during the Halloween season.

As of now, Jason Marsden continues to engage with his fans through various projects and appearances. He remains active in the voice acting community, participating in conventions and events where he shares his experiences and insights from his extensive career. His contributions to animation and voice acting have left a lasting impact, making him a respected figure in the industry. With a career spanning decades, Marsden's legacy as a versatile voice actor and beloved character remains firmly established.