Hamill also did the English dubs for Studio Ghibli films directed by Hayao Miyazaki – as Colonel Muska in the English language version of Castle in the Sky and as the Mayor of Pejite in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. He was The Hobgoblin in the Spider-Man animated series, Gargoyle in The Incredible Hulk, Maximus in Fantastic Four, Klaw in Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Solomon Grundy and Trickster in Justice League and many more across both DC and Marvel animated universe. His role as Joker paved way for him to voicing a variety of characters, mostly super villains like Joker. He voiced the character of Corey Anders in the Hanna-Barbera morning cartoon Jeannie in 1973, and as Sean in the animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy Wizards in 1977. Once they saw that I was on time and doing my best work, they welcomed me with open arms.” ‘Is he going to be spoiled? Is he going to have an entourage? Is he going to ride in a limousine?’ The same thing happened on Broadway. He recalled in the interview, “I think the voice-over industry was a little suspicious of me at first. He admits that he has always had a knack for imitating other voices. But his voice acting career started way back in the 1970’s even before the Star Wars franchise. Hamill is a prolific voice over actor who has voiced countless characters in many animated series, films, and video games, most famous of all is his characterization of Joker starting with Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. In an interview with American Way Magazine, Hamill shared his home, his early life, coming on board on the third Star Wars trilogy, his character Luke Skywalker, and his career in between the movies. With the second film in the latest Star Wars sequel trilogy showing next week, and the Batman Ninja trailer giving fans some Joker feels, undoubtedly Mark Hamill’s name is all over the internet again.
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