Mark Meer
Mark Meer was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29th, 1976 and is the Voice Actor. At the age of 48, Mark Meer biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Mark Meer, a Canadian actor, writer, and improvisor, based in Edmonton, Alberta.
He is best known for his role in the Mass Effect trilogy, in which he appears as the voice of the male version of the player role, Commander Shepard.
In a variety of other BioWare Corp. games, including the Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age series, his voice is present, especially in the Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age series.
In The Long Shadow from Hinterland Studio, Meer plays William Mackenzie, the player character, as well as his Mass Effect counterpart Jennifer Hale.
He also works in animation, voicing several characters in a series of cartoon shorts created by Rantdog Animation Studios and the voice of Horse in the Captain Canuck web series starring Kris Holden-Reid and Tatiana Maslany.
Meer, a founding member of the Canadian Comedy Award-winning live improvised soap opera Die-Nasty, was the first performer to complete the annual Die-Nasty Soap-A-Thon without sleep. He has been a member of Rapid Fire Theatre, the creator of the sketch comedy/improv troupe Gordon's Big Bald Head, and he appears at Varscona Theatre in Edmonton regularly.
Meer, a writer and writer on CBC Radio's sketch comedy program The Irrelevant Show and APTN's Caution, May Contain Nuts, is a writer and comedian who co-authored the outrageous sketch comedy film Lobster Telephone (in which he also appeared in Salvador Dal), with the ladies of Panties Productions.
In 2006, he was honoured with the Sterling Award for Outstanding Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role for his appearances in Helen's Necklace, which was produced by Shadow Theatre.
He was nominated for five Canadian Comedy Awards in 2011, including Best Male Improvisor, for which he was also nominated in 2012, 2013, and 2015.
In an online poll conducted by Gig City, an Edmonton arts and entertainment website, Mark Meer was named Edmontonian of the Year in December 2012.
Meer's Tiny Plastic Men, which Meer co-created and wrote for Canada's Super Channel in 2014, 2015, and 2016, has been recognized for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role in 2015, and Peter himself was nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards for Best Comedy Series in 2014, 2015, and 2016, and his work on the show was recognized by the CSA in 2014. Meer received the AMPIA Award for Best Actor in Actor for the Tiny Plastic Men episode "Crisis on Infinite Octobers" in 2016. Meer cosplayed Commander Shepard, his most popular character at Dragon*Con 2012.
Despite the fact that his attendance was not widely announced, some followers recognized him right away.
Personal life
Meer is married to Belinda Cornish, an actress who has worked in BioWare games as well as voicing Rana Thanoptis in the Mass Effect film and Goldanna and The Baroness in the Dragon Age series, as well as the animated version. Cornish also stars in Tiny Plastic Men and has been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role on the programme.
Career
In the Mass Effect trilogy, Meer appeared as the male voice of the main character, Commander Shepard. His voice is also present in a number of other BioWare Corp. games, including the Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age series. In The Long Dark from Hinterland Studio, Meer appeared as William Mackenzie, the player's character, as well as Jennifer Hale.
Meer is a founding member of the Canadian Comedy Award-winning live improvised soap opera Die-Nasty, and she was the first performer to complete the annual Die-Nasty Soap-A-Thon without sleep. He has been a member of Rapid Fire Theatre, a creator of Glasgow's Big Bald Head, and he appears on a regular basis at Varscona Theatre in Edmonton. He is a writer and writer on CBC Radio's Sketch Comedy Show The Irrelevant Show and APTN's Caution, May Contain Nuts. May Contain Nuts is a co-creator, author, and actor on Super Channel's Tiny Plastic Men.
Meer was nominated for an Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award for co-writing the amazing sketch comedy performance Lobster Telephone (in which he also performed Salvador Dal) with the ladies of Panties Productions in 2005. He was given the Sterling Award for Outstanding Achievement By An Actor In A Supporting Role in 2006 for his participation in Helen's Necklace, which was produced by Shadow Theatre. He was nominated for five Canadian Comedy Awards, including Best Male Improvisor, in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. In an online poll conducted by Gig City, an Edmonton arts and entertainment website, Mark Meer was named Edmontonian of the Year in December 2012. Meer's Tiny Plastic Men, a Meer co-created and wrote for Canada's Super Channel, has been nominated for Best Comedian Role in 2014, 2015, and 2016, and Meer himself was nominated for the CSA for Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role in 2015. Meer received the AMPIA Award for Best Performance by an Actor in the Tiny Plastic Men episode "Crisis on Infinite Octobers," in 2016.
Meer cosplayed as Commander Shepard, his most popular character at Dragon*Con 2012. Although his attendance was not announced in advance, some followers recognized him right away.
Meer debuted in 2021 as a member of The Black Dice Society, a Ravenloft themed Dungeons & Dragons live show on the Coast channel's official Wizards.