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[[Image: Bob_Hoskins.jpg|frame|right|'''Bob Hoskins''' in the [[Super Mario Bros. (movie)|''Super Mario Bros.'']] live-action film.]] | [[Image: Bob_Hoskins.jpg|frame|right|'''Bob Hoskins''' in the [[Super Mario Bros. (movie)|''Super Mario Bros.'']] live-action film.]] | ||
<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:11pt;">''“The worst thing I ever did? Super Mario Brothers."<span><showhide>'''Warning: The rest of this quote contains explicit materials | <span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:11pt;">''“The worst thing I ever did? Super Mario Brothers."<span><showhide>'''Warning: The rest of this quote contains explicit materials. '''<hide>"It was a fuckin' nightmare. The whole experience was a nightmare. It had a husband-and-wife team directing, whose arrogance had been mistaken for talent. After so many weeks their own agent told them to get off the set! Fuckin' nightmare. Fuckin' idiots."</hide><small>__HIDER__</small></showhide></span>”''<br/> | ||
—'''Bob Hoskins''', ''"The Guardian" interview''</span> | —'''Bob Hoskins''', ''"The Guardian" interview''</span> | ||
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“The worst thing I ever did? Super Mario Brothers."<showhide>Warning: The rest of this quote contains explicit materials. <hide>"It was a fuckin' nightmare. The whole experience was a nightmare. It had a husband-and-wife team directing, whose arrogance had been mistaken for talent. After so many weeks their own agent told them to get off the set! Fuckin' nightmare. Fuckin' idiots."</hide>__HIDER__</showhide>”
—Bob Hoskins, "The Guardian" interview
Robert William "Bob" Hoskins, Jr. (* October 26, 1942) is an Academy Award-nominated actor. He portrayed the live-action version of Mario seen in the movie Super Mario Bros., which was released in 1993. However, although he played Mario, the actor who played Luigi, John Leguizamo, got a larger role. This was due to Leguizamo being younger and more relatable.
Bob Hoskins did not know Super Mario Bros. was based upon a video game; Hoskins only learned the film was based upon a video game when his son informed of this and showed him the actual game.