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"One of the things that I love near voiceover is that it's a situation where — considering y'all're not burdened by being seen — it's liberating. You're able to make broad choices that you would never make if yous were on camera."

Better known as Luke Skywalker, The Joker, Burn down Lord Ozai, Colonel Muska or Christopher Blair, Mark Richard Hamill (born September 25, 1951) is an American actor who was considered one of the best young talents in The '70s.

Though praised for a strong performance equally Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise, he could never friction match the success of his virtually famous role. Despite being typecast, he was oftentimes in demand and performed in several lesser known films earlier turning more to theater (not but to pay the bills, but because he preferred it), eventually getting juicy atomic number 82 roles in big plays on Broadway like Amadeus and The Elephant Man. (Actors who had seen his performances include Jackie Gleason, Christopher Walken, and even the great Katharine Hepburn, who met Hamill backstage.)

He has as well go i of the most acclaimed vocalization actors in the industry. He'southward best known for playing dynamic, outright evil villains (ironic, considering his previous typecasting as a hero fighting against The Dark Side) in animation, most notably The Joker as stated earlier — many consider him to be the definitive interpretation of the graphic symbol. He's actually a swell guy in real life, despite the typecasting.

There is a persistent story about Hamill being in a severe car accident that caused serious facial injuries that required reconstructive surgery note the more fantastic rumors claim that he suffered astringent facial paralysis and many believe it's why his character is all banged up early in Empire Strikes Back. Hamill refutes this, proverb he but suffered some scratches and a broken nose and he doesn't understand how the incident was diddled and so out of proportion. It is, however, why he resembled a Ken doll in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special, as the accident happened non long before.

His career came full circle in 2014, where he lent his villain-voicing expertise in Star Wars: The Clone Wars as Darth Bane, and and then it was announced he'd reprise his role of Luke Skywalker in the Disney-produced sequel trilogy starting with The Force Awakens, and he then reprised his role as the Trickster in the CW Flash series. All of which has earned no minor corporeality of critical acclamation and the Darth Bane office even got him an Emmy nomination. Life is good for everyone's favorite Jedi, it seems.

Be certain to check out his Twitter and Instagram accounts, which are often filled with hilarious stuff.

    Marking Hamill'due south Roles

  • Star Wars:
    • Luke Skywalker in the original trilogy (A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Render of the Jedi) and the sequel trilogy (The Force Awakens, The Concluding Jedi, and The Rise of Skywalker).
    • He played Luke again in the following media:
      • The Star Wars Vacation Special
      • An ad for Vector Prime number.
      • A Robot Chicken sketch.
      • The first two Star Wars radio adaptations.
      • And in a cameo in Family unit Guy.
      • He reprises the role in The Mandalorian to voice Luke in a cameo, his younger self existence recreated via Digital Head Swap on a Body Double (namely Max Lloyd-Jones).
      • Later returns to voice Luke in The Volume of Boba Fett, in the same chapters every bit before, just with more screen fourth dimension.
    • Other Star Wars roles:
      • Voiced Darth Bane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
      • In the Bad Lip Reading take on The Forcefulness Awakens, he voices Han Solo.
      • As well voiced Dobbu Scay, the small alien gambler who puts tokens into BB-8 at the Canto Bight casino in The Last Jedi.
      • Boolio in The Rising of Skywalker.
      • EV-9D9, the droid bartender that runs the formerly anti-droid Mos Eisley Cantina in The Mandalorian (uncredited).
      • Claims to take had multiple voice roles in every Star Wars film since 2015. To date, no vocalization parts in The Force Awakens, Rogue Ane or Solo take been conclusively identified as him.
  • Automobile-obsessed teenager Kenny Dantley in Corvette Summer, his starting time role after Star Wars.
  • Private Griff, an expert marksman with an disfavor to killing, in The Large Ruby-red 1. Fabricated three years after the first A New Hope in an effort to avoid typecasting.
  • The Joker in Batman: The Blithe Series and its subsequent followups in the DC Animated Universe. There'due south a reason he'southward called Mark Hamill. He has reprised his function equally the Joker in other media such as various Robot Chicken sketches and in Batman: Vengeance, Batman: Arkham Asylum, DC Universe Online, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Knight, Justice League Action, and LEGO DC Super-Villains. He also dubbed over a live-action Joker in Birds of Prey (2002) played by uncredited thespian Roger Stoneburner.
    • Diverse other characters in other DC Animated Universe productions, including Solomon Grundy in Justice League and Ferris Boyle in the Batman: TAS "Heart of Ice".
      • While he didn't play The Joker in Batman: The Brave and the Assuming, he and Kevin Conroy still got to announced (as The Spectre and The Phantom Stranger, respectively.)
      • In one curt for Justice League Action, he voiced three characters and himself, when famous voice role player Marker Hamill gets kidnapped by The Trickster and The Joker before somewhen being rescued by Swamp Thing. He even manages to outsmart the 2 villains by tricking them into thinking the other was proverb rude things well-nigh them when it was really only Hamill imitating their voices.
  • The Hobgoblin in Spiderman The Animated Series
  • The Trickster in The Flash (1990) (and once again in Justice League Unlimited, The Wink (2014), and Justice League Action.)
  • Sinestro and the Trickster (again) in Lego DC Super Heroes: Assail of the Legion of Doom.
  • Maximus in Fantastic Four
  • Gargoyle in Hulk
  • Stickybeard in Codename: Kids Adjacent Door
  • The Skeleton King in Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go
  • The Red Lynx, Jonny and Burke in SWAT Kats
  • Steve in Scooby-Doo and the Conflicting Invaders, Snakebite Scruggs in Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Cypher Elvin in Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness, and Deacon note A.K.A. Babyface Boretti in Scooby-Doo! Army camp Scare.
  • Goro Majima in the English dub of Yakuza 1
  • Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender
    • He too voiced the Monkey Spirit in the Season ane finale, "The Siege of the Due north."
  • Adrian Ripburger in Full Throttle
  • Most of the Omniscient Council of Vagueness from Metalocalypse, among many others.
  • Christopher Blair in live activity cutscenes of Wing Commander games three, 4, and Prophecy, and as well lent his voice to the animated, younger incarnation of his character in the USA Network drawing Wing Commander Academy.
    • Likewise provides the voice of "Merlin" in the movie (though the concluding credits don't list him by name, simply showing "Merlin: ???")
  • Colonel Muska in the dub of Laputa: Castle in the Heaven
  • Hanukkah Zombie in the Futurama movie, Bender's Big Score.
  • The Spectre in Batman: The Brave and the Assuming.
  • The Watcher in Darksiders.
  • As Himself in The Big Bang Theory episode, "The Bow Necktie Disproportion"
  • Brent Matthews in Torso Bags.
  • Judah in Joseph: King of Dreams.
  • Malefor from The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
  • Cock Knocker, a villain from the Bluntman and Chronic universe in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
  • Did a invitee shot as himself (leaning heavily on his legacy as Luke Skywalker) on the season ten episode of The Simpsons "Mayored to the Mob", where Homer becomes Mayor Quimby'due south bodyguard afterward saving Hamill from a sci-fi convention of rioting nerds. He also did a "secret" guest office in the same episode as the Drill Sergeant Nasty Leavelle who teachers Homer how to become a bodyguard. Reportedly, he requested that he be immune to play a character.
    • Played himself again in Pepper Ann, including the finale where information technology was revealed that he was elected president.
    • And once more in Freakazoid!.
  • The Larry 3000 on Fourth dimension Squad
  • Principal Eraqus in Kingdom Hearts: Nascency by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts Iii
  • Fizz Buzzard in The New Woody Woodpecker Show.
  • Tod Wainio in the sound accommodation of World State of war Z.
  • Undergrowth in Danny Phantom.
  • Skips the Yeti in Regular Show.
  • Klaw in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes!.
  • Red Skull in The Super Hero Squad Show
  • Sean in Ralph Bakshi's Wizards
  • Wolverine in the licensed game X2: Wolverine's Revenge
  • Detective Mosely in Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
  • Stankfoot in Zevo-3
  • Emperor Griffon's humanoid form in Nighttime Cloud ii.
  • Corey Anders in Jeannie (Hamill's debut every bit a vocalization thespian). Reprised the role in The New Scooby-Doo Movies.
  • Invitee starred in an episode of The Muppet Prove as both himself and Luke Skywalker.
  • Volition Tasker, a relentless compensation hunter in Slipstream (1989).
  • Lundgren, an evil serial killer dolphin, in NTSF:SD:SUV::
  • Dr. Pullem and the mall Santa in Dan Vs..
  • Crybaby Clown (yes, another evil clown) in the season 2 premiere of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.
  • Abraham Kane in Motorcity
  • Alvin the Treacherous in Dragons: Riders of Berk
  • Himself in I Know That Phonation
  • A much younger Hamill appeared every bit a side graphic symbol in The Partridge Family.
  • Hamill cameos in the Cold Open of Chuck's 5th season premiere, continuing the series'due south tradition of Casting Gags featuring Geek Culture icons.
  • Also had a cameo on Saturday Dark Live, as a genuine Marking Hamill —Non a Bruce Boxleitner— for sale on QVC. He's eventually bought by Harrison Ford, who claims he had to put his last Mark Hamill to sleep after it turned out to be a Bruce Boxleitner.
  • The Nighttime the Lights Went Out in Georgia: A policeman named Conrad.
  • "The Replicator" in Criminal Minds.
  • Himself in Just Shoot Me!, where he'southward constantly pestered past Finch until he turns the tables past being simply as abrasive dorsum.
  • The Shapeshifter in Gravity Falls.
  • Dr. Sam Stein in The Outer Limits (1995) episode "Heed Over Thing".
  • Professor Arnold in Kingsman: The Secret Service.
  • Maltruant in Ben 10: Omniverse.
  • Kobash, the Mountain King of beasts in The Bedridden Lamb past StarToons Animation
  • Gadfly Garnett in Miles from Tomorrowland.
  • Reverend George in John Carpenter's Village of the Damned (1995).
  • Time traveller Capt. Michael Raynor in Time Runner.
  • Kavaxas in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012).
  • Phineas Tiberius Mindslap in Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1-episode Cameo in Carnival Magic)
  • Py-Ro in Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
  • Swamp Thing, The Joker, The Trickster, and himself in Justice League Activeness
  • Turtle in My Friends Tigger & Pooh
  • Kobash, The Mountain Lion in the Directly to Video accommodation of The Crippled Lamb by StarToons Animation
  • Burt in Danger Rangers
  • Dictatious in Trollhunters, especially fun equally he's playing an evil relative of one of the main heroes at the same fourth dimension the Star Wars sequel trilogy was being made.
  • Megatronus/The Fallen in The Transformers: Titans Return & The Transformers: Power of the Primes
  • Frankenstein in Uncle Grandfather
  • Temper in the Best Fiends webseries. He's actually playing a Batman parody character in this role, a far dissimilarity from the Joker. Later replaced in the role by Phil LaMarr.
  • Harry Houlihan in Lucky
  • Chucky from Kid's Play (2019)
  • skekTek the Skeksis Scientist in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
  • Jim the Vampire in What We Do in the Shadows
  • A couple of one-off roles in The Picayune Mermaid: The Series:
    • Zeus, Sebastian's old rival (episode: "Tail of Two Crabs").
    • The Little Mermaid author Hans Christian Andersen, himself (episode: "Metal Fish")
  • Hamill narrated the PBS ambulation of "Hippo Beach," an episode of the BBC Nature Documentary series The Natural World. annotation The original BBC airing was narrated by Stephen Fry.
  • Kent Murray in General Infirmary.
  • Arthur "Art" Rosenbaum in Invincible (2021).
  • Skeletor in Masters of the Universe: Revelation.

Mark Hamill's works provide examples of:

  • Added Alliterative Appeal: He invents unique hashtags for his tweets, usually being alliterative.
  • Ax-Crazy: A lot of his voice interim roles are are unhinged and sociopathic villains. The Joker is the obvious standout simply plenty of others such as Burn down Lord Ozai count too.
  • Badass Baritone: Some of his roles such as Alvin the Treacherous, Wolverine, Darth Bane, and Fire Lord Ozai are dripping with this.
  • Merely for Me, It Was Tuesday: When a Yakuza fan approached him on Twitter, Hamill confessed that he had no idea who Goro Majima was, and that he had done so much voice work in his career that he couldn't retrieve all of his roles. He also stated he'd forgotten that he voiced Chucky in a Robot Chicken sketch, after he was announced to reprise his role in Child's Play (2019).
  • Career Resurrection: Afterward the release of Render of the Jedi, Hamill didn't have a huge amount of piece of work that wasn't directly tied to Star Wars. Then, in 1992, his portrayal of the Joker gave him massive acclaim, giving him an entirely new niche as a world-course voice actor, virtually universally every bit villains, ironically plenty. Everything then came full-circle when he voiced an apparition of Darth Bane in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and he later returned to the office of Luke for the Sequel Trilogy.
  • Creepy High-Pitched Phonation: Despite playing a lot of villains with deep voices, his trademark Joker voice is rather loftier-pitched, making him sound clownish yet unpleasant.
  • Crossover: In 2020, Hamill filmed several ads for Uber Eats with Patrick Stewart. annotation While not the beginning time Hamill has acted with a prominent Star Expedition actor (or even with Stewart, in particular), it is the first to be washed and then blatantly.
  • Evil Express mirth: Due to voicing The Joker since 1992, he has this down to an art form annotation He says that Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is where he truly began exploring and expanding what he could do with the evil laugh. Information technology's been shut to iii decades every bit of this last edit, and we're nevertheless not sure what he's inhaling to exercise these laughs. It'southward safe to say that his Joker laugh is among the most distinctive and iconic villainous laughs in animation history, alongside those that Lucille La Verne, Betty Lou Gerson, Pat Carroll, and Jonathan Freeman provided for Queen Grimhilde, Cruella de Vil, Ursula and Jafar, respectively.
  • Evil Is Hammy: Many of his villainous roles tend to be grandiose, particularly The Joker.
  • Flip-Flop of God: Whether he's washed voicing the Joker or not. At get-go, he said that Batman: Arkham Asylum would be his last time. But and so came back for DC Universe Online and Batman: Arkham City, and said that the latter would be his last time, with Richard Epcar from Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe stepping in for Injustice: Gods Amid Us and Infinite Crisis, and Troy Baker in Batman: Arkham Origins, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, and Batman: Assault on Arkham, despite the presence of Kevin Conroy in nigh of those projects. notation Roger Craig Smith filled in for him in Origins and Blackgate Despite Batman: Arkham Knight opening with the Joker'southward cremation, he reprised the role in flashbacks and hallucinations. He has, nonetheless, fabricated it articulate that he volition come up back for an Animated Adaptation for The Killing Joke—and then came dorsum for Justice League Action. And yes, Hamill did voice the Joker in Batman: The Killing Joke. And so he came back for Justice League Action and LEGO DC Super-Villains a few years later on, but he didn't reprise the role in Batman vs. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (where both Batman and Joker were voiced by Troy Baker), so it comes and goes.
  • Guttural Growler: Roles like Skips and Ozai are pretty large examples.
  • Man of a Grand Voices: Hamill has voiced characters of remarkably different song ranges and types over the years. If yous talked to him not knowing he was a voice thespian, you'd be shocked at some of the characters he's portrayed.
  • Pigeonholed Voice Actor: The affiche boy of this trope. Thanks to his office as The Joker, he is often typecast into villainous roles.
  • Playing Confronting Type:
    • Ironically, his most famous role is this, equally ninety% of his roles nowadays are villains — some of whom, like The Joker and Fire Lord Ozai, have him on the other side of the Strike Me Down with All of Your Hatred! trope, of which he was on the receiving end in said trope-naming scene.
    • On the phonation interim side, there's also Skips from Regular Prove (who is the Just Sane Man), The Larry 3000 on Time Squad (who does amoral things and sometimes takes a level in jerkass, merely isn't really a villain), and 1-time character, Leavelle the Body Baby-sit School Instructor on The Simpsons episode "Mayored to the Mob" (who does berate the students in his class, but that's more than of a Drill Sergeant Nasty manner). As for bottom-known characters, Hamill voiced the snack-sneaking cat Dom on the Playhouse Disney serial Tasty Time with ZeFronk.
  • !Treachery Is a Special Kind of Evil / Worthy Opponent: When Futurama was over again renewed in 2022 without Bender'southward Voice Thespian John DiMaggio returning, Mark apace went to twitter to state that out of respect for a fellow veteran Vocalisation Actor, he will NEVER audition for Bender.
  • Vocal Evolution: His voice has gotten hoarser and lower-pitched every bit he'southward aged. This is particularly noticeable in long-running characters like the Joker when comparison his earlier work with his more recent performances.
  • What Could Take Been:
    • After playing the lead in Amadeus on stage, he auditioned in the hope of getting the role in Miloš Forman's movie, without success. (Of form, to be fair, the actor Forman ultimately chose — Tom "Quasimodo" Hulce" — turned in a superb performance.)
    • Hamill was almost tricked into appearing in the documentary The People Vs. George Lucas, only he quickly realized, fifty-fifty before the championship was finalized, that it had an anti-Lucas vibe to it, and refused to take any office in it.
    • Early in product of Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Hamill was considered for the role of Gaetan Molière, before Corey Burton got the part.

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