Jason Marsden

TV Actor

Jason Marsden was born in Providence, Rhode Island, United States on January 3rd, 1975 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 49, Jason Marsden biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 3, 1975
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Age
49 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$700 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Dancer, Director, Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Singer, Television Actor, Television Editor, Television Producer, Voice Actor, Writer
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Christy Hicks, ​ ​(m. 2004; div. 2020)​
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Jason Marsden Life

Jason Christopher Marsden (born January 3, 1975) is an American actor, voice actor, director and producer.

Early life

Marsden was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on January 3, 1975, to Linda and Myles Marsden (1936–2019). Linda was a former fashion model and Myles was a former premier danseur of the Yugoslav National Ballet.

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Jason Marsden Career

Career

Marsden played A. J. Quartermaine in the television series Governing Hospital for eight years. Marsden started filming in 1987, at the age of 12, in a science fiction film called Robot Jox, which was released two years after filming due to the studio's financial struggles and inevitable bankruptcy at the time. Eddie Munster was cast in the television series version of The Munsters Today, shortly followed by this. At the same time, he appeared in a cartoon, this time of Cavin in the Disney television series Adventures of the Gummi Bears, as well as being the young announcer of the (new) Mickey Mouse Club and Disney Infomercials.

Marsden continued his career with many guest stars on prime time sitcoms. He appeared in Peter Pan and the Pirates for two seasons, but in 1992, he appeared in Eerie, Indiana, as Dash X.

Thackery Binx appeared as a black cat in Disney's Hocus Pocus and reprised his role in the Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular.

He appeared in A Goofy Movie (1995), as well as in the sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000), and later in White Squall (1996). Marsden also appeared on Extreme Ghostbusters and the younger versions of Shere Khan and King Louie on Jungle Cubs, which was a precursor to Disney's hit film Jungle Book and in which he reprised his role as Max Goof on Disney's House of Mouse.

Rich Halke (J.T's best friend) in Step by Step, which lasted from 1995 to the show's cancellation in 1998, had some other on-camera roles; and Nelson Burkhard (D.J.) In the Full House, the rich boyfriend (the's rich boyfriend) is included. Marsden did not reprise his role as Nelson in the sequel Fuller House, but instead Hal Sparks (who actually replaced Marsden as Tak in Tak and the Power of Juju series based on the 2003 video game of the same name) assumed his role as Nelson, owing to scheduling conflicts with Dragon Con. "Jason" was written for him by show's producer/producer Michael Jacobs, who worked with Jason on the short-lived revival of The Torkelsons called Almost Home on Boy Meets World. The writers felt it would be funny if Mr. Feeny (played by William Daniels) address "Jason" if it was time for him to address "Jason). Jason Marsden, Eric Matthews' best friend, "Jason Marsden," was portrayed by Jason Marsden after he left Boy Meets World after finishing Season 2, his character was replaced by Jack Hunter (played by Matthew Lawrence) in Seasons 5-7. In the 2002 television film Return to the Batcave: Adam and Burt, he played the teenage Burt Ward/Robin. In 1999, he was cast as a gorilla in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Tarzan as a member of the Gorilla family. Kevin Lima, the film's producer who also produced A Goofy Movie, owes it to the film's maker.

Marsden has appeared on numerous animated television shows and computer games since Step by Step. In The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), he appeared in a direct-to-video film as Kovu's voice. He also narrated several of the Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998). In the American dub of Sen. Chihiro no kamikakushi (more commonly known as Spirited Away) (2001), he was the voice of Haku (more commonly known as Spirited Away). In the television series Static Shock, Richie Foley/Gear has also appeared as Richie Foley/Gear. He portrayed several characters in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, including Lilarcor the talking sword and the druid Cernd.

Allen Strange's first foray into directing was an episode of the Nickelodeon series The Journey of Allen Strange (1997). He wrote, produced, and edited The Greatest Short Film Ever!!! In 2004, there was a time when computers were out of date. Several indie music videos have been posted.

Clark Kent in Superman: The Animated Series as Donny Grasso in Teen Titans as Donny Grasso and as the villain Firefly in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, as Donny Grasso. In Young Justice: Invasion, he played Impulse and The Atom. Chase Young appeared in the Xiaolin Showdown from 03-06, as he sang of him.

He also spoke out for Tak and the Power of Juju, alongside Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams and Tak: The Great Juju Competition. In Fallout 2 (1998) and Boone in Fallout: New Vegas (2010), he played two recruitable companion characters.

Marsden was the Toon Disney head announcer from late summer to early spring 2007, but he also served as a Disney Channel part-time announcer. In the film Fun with Dick and Jane as the cashier at the gas station, he appeared, as well as Tasslehoff Burrfoot in the film Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight.

Marsden performed The Final Fantasy XIII-2 character Noel Kreiss, Kade Burns, and Fingers on The Hub website Transformers: Rescue Bots and Kaijudo, and numerous others on The Garfield Exhibition in 2012.

In 2013, he appeared in The Legend of Korra.

Sumo and Belson appeared in the pilot episode of Cartoon Network's animated series Clarence in 2014. Sumo and Belson's voices were given to Tom Kenny and Roger Craig Smith respectively after this episode.

In 2019, Marsden returned to voice Bart Allen/Kid Flash in Young Justice: Outsiders.

The Mars Variety Show, a YouTube web series, began in 2020. It features Indie musicians, comedians, and alternative performers, in keeping with the Dean Martin show's style.

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Anne Fletcher, the film maker of Hocus Pocus, says the Sanderson sisters' origins will be explored in the sequel

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 30, 2022
In Hocus Pocus 2, the beloved witches of Salem, Massachusetts, will return nearly 30 years after the Sanderson Sisters wreaked squabble. Bette Midler (Winifred), Sarah Jessica Parker (Sarah), and Kathy Najimy (Mary) reprise their roles in the sequel, which will debut on Disney Plus on September 30. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, producer Anne Fletcher announced that the sequel's first sequence would explore the sisters' roots in the 1600s.