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[[image:Bobhoskins.jpg |frame|right|'''Bob Hoskins''', as he appears today.]]
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'''[[wikipedia:Bob Hoskins|Bob Hoskins]]''' is an Academy Award-nominated actor. He portrayed the live-action version of [[Mario]] seen in the movie ''[[Super Mario Bros. (movie)|Super Mario Bros.]]'', which was released in [[1993]].
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|born=October 26, 1942<ref name="obituary">{{cite|date=April 30, 2014|url=https://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/13158266.bob-hoskins/|title=Bob Hoskins|publisher=The Herald|accessdate=January 7, 2025}}</ref>
|died=April 29, 2014 (aged 71)<ref name="obituary"/>
|role=Actor for [[Mario]] in the 1993 movie ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]''
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{{quote|The worst thing I ever did? Super Mario Brothers. 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.|Bob Hoskins|[http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/aug/03/2 "The Guardian" interview]}}


He has potrayed numerous roles and as an actor can peform various roles as his filography shows. He has gone from playing Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Movie
'''{{wp|Bob Hoskins|Robert William "Bob" Hoskins, Jr.}}''' (October 26, 1942&ndash;April 29, 2014) was an Academy Award-nominated English actor born in {{wp|Bury St Edmunds|Bury St. Edmunds}}, {{wp|Suffolk}}. Hoskins is best known for playing the character of {{wp|Eddie Valiant}} in the 1988 {{wp|The Walt Disney Company|Disney}} film ''{{wp|Who Framed Roger Rabbit}}''. Aside from said role, he starred in works like ''{{wp|The Long Good Friday}}'', ''{{wp|Mona Lisa (1986)|Mona Lisa}}'', ''{{wp|Mermaids (1990 film)|Mermaids}}'', and ''{{wp|Pink Floyd – The Wall}}''. He portrayed [[Mario]] in the 1993 live-action movie ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' He retired from acting in August 2012 due to {{wp|Parkinson's disease}} (having been diagnosed with the disease in 2011) and died of {{wp|pneumonia}} on April 29, 2014, at the age of 71.
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== Filmography ==
 
Doomsday (2007) (filming) - Bill Nelson
Go Go Tales (2007) (post-production) - The Baron
The Englishman's Boy (2007) (mini TV Series) (post-production) - Damon Ira Chance
Ruby Blue (2007) (completed) - Jack
Outlaw (2007) - Walter Lewis
Sparkle (2007) - Vince
The Wind in the Willows (2006) (TV) - Badger
Hollywoodland (2006) - Eddie Mannix
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006) (voice) - Winston
Paris, I Love You (2006) - Bob Leander (segment 'Pigalle')
Stay (2005/I) - Dr. Leon Patterson
Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) - Vivian Van Damm
Son of the Mask (2005) - Odin
Unleashed (2005) (AKA Danny the Dog) - Bart
Beyond the Sea (2004) - Charlie Maffia
Vanity Fair (2004) - Sir Pitt Crawley
Den of Lions (2003) - Darius Paskevic
Frasier (2003) (TV series) - Coach Fuller
The Sleeping Dictionary (2003) - Henry
The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII (2003) (TV) - Angelo Roncalli/Pope John XXIII
Maid in Manhattan (2002) - Lionel Bloch, Beresford Butler
Where Eskimos Live (2002) - Sharkey
The Lost World (2001) (TV) - Prof. George Challenger
Last Orders (2001) - Ray 'Raysie' Johnson
Enemy at the Gates (2001) - Nikita Khrushchev
Don Quixote (2000) (TV) - Sancho Panza
Noriega: God's Favorite (2000) (TV) - Manuel Noriega
American Virgin (2000) - Joey
David Copperfield (1999) (TV) - Micawber
The White River Kid (1999) - Brother Edgar
The Forgotten Toys (1999 TV Series) - Teddy
A Room for Romeo Brass (1999) - Steven Laws
Felicia's Journey (1999) - Hilditch
Captain Jack (1999) - Jack Armistead
Parting Shots (1999) - Gerd Layton
Let the Good Times Roll (1999) -
Cousin Bette (1998) - Cesar Crevel
Saturday Night Live (1998) (TV series) - Captain Kidd
Spice World (1997) - Geri's Disguise
24 7: Twenty Four Seven (1997) - Alan Darcy
Michael (1996) - Vartan Malt
The Secret Agent (1996) - Verloc
Rainbow (1996) - Frank Bailey
Tales from the Crypt (1996) (TV series)
Balto (1995) (voice) - Boris the Goose
Nixon (1995) - J. Edgar Hoover
The Forgotten Toys (1995) (voice) - Teddy
The Changeling (1994) (TV) - De Flores
The Big Freeze (1993) - Sidney, plumber's mate
Super Mario Bros. (1993) - Mario Mario
Blue Ice (1992) - Sam Garcia
Passed Away (1992) - Johnny Scanlan
The Inner Circle (1991) - Beria
Hook (1991) - Smee
Shattered (1991) - Gus Klein (pet store owner/private investigator)
The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991) - Louis Aubinard
Mermaids (1990) - Lou Landsky
Heart Condition (1990) - Jack Moony
The Raggedy Rawney (1988) - Darky
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) - Eddie Valiant
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) - James Madden
A Prayer for the Dying (1987) - Father Michael Da Costa
Mona Lisa (1986) - George
Sweet Liberty (1986) - Stanley Gould
Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce (1985) (TV) - Benito Mussolini
Brazil (film) (1985) - Spoor
The Dunera Boys (1985) (TV) - Morrie Mendellsohn
The Woman Who Married Clark Gable (1985) - George
The Cotton Club (1984) - Owney Madden
Lassiter (1984) - Inspector John Becker
The Honorary Consul (1983) - Colonel Perez
The Beggar's Opera (1983) (TV) - Beggar
Pink Floyd The Wall (1982) - Rock and Roll Manager
Othello (1981) (TV) - Iago
The Long Good Friday (1980) - Harold
Flickers (1980) (mini TV Series) - Arnie Cole
Big Jim and the Figaro Club (1979) (TV Series) - Narrator
Zulu Dawn (1979) - C.S.M. Williams
Of Mycenae and Men (1979) (TV) - Mr. Taramasalatopoulos
Pennies from Heaven (1978) (mini TV Series) - Arthur Parker
On the Move (1978) (TV Series) - Alf
Rock Follies of '77 (1977) (TV series) - Johnny Britten
Van der Valk (1977) - Johnny Palmer
The Crezz (1976) (TV series) - Det. Sgt. Marble
Thriller (1976) (TV series) - Sammy Draper
Royal Flash (1975) - Police Constable
Play for Today (1972-1974) (TV series) - Blake
Thick as Thieves (1974) (TV series) - Dobbs
Shoulder to Shoulder (1974) (mini TV series) - Jack Dunn
Inserts (1974) - Big Mac
Softly Softly (1973) (TV series) - Parker
New Scotland Yard (1973) (TV series) - Eddie Wharton
Crown Court (1973) (TV series)
The National Health (1973) - Foster
Villains (1972) (TV Series)
Up the Front (1972) - Recruiting Sergeant
Highway Patrol (????) (TV series)


Hoskins greatly regretted working on the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film, frequently calling it the worst work he had done.<ref>{{cite|url=www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/jun/18/bob-hoskins-interview-neverland|title=Q&A: Bob Hoskins|language=en|publisher=The Guardian|date=June 17, 2011|accessdate=July 24, 2024|author=Greenstreet, Rosanna}}</ref> His frustration with the filming led to him frequently drinking alcohol on set and playing various scenes while drunk; Hoskins broke his finger during filming when [[John Leguizamo]]'s drunk driving led to Hoskins slamming his finger on the sliding door of the [[Super Mario Bros. Plumbing|Mario Brothers Plumbing]] van.<ref>{{cite|url=screenrant.com/super-mario-bros-bob-hoskins-electrocuted-drowned-set|author=O'Neil, Shane|date=March 15, 2020|title=Super Mario Bros. The Movie: The Actor Who Almost Died On Set TWICE|publisher=Screen Rant|language=en|accessdate=July 24, 2024}}</ref> Reportedly, Hoskins was not aware the ''Super Mario Bros.'' film was based on a video game until months into filming.<ref>{{cite|author=Mitchell, Nigel G|url=www.thegeektwins.com/2013/03/10-craziest-things-about-filming-super.html|title=9 Craziest Things About Filming 'Super Mario Bros: The Movie'|publisher=The Geek Twins|language=en|accessdate=July 24, 2024|date=May 16, 2023}}</ref>


==Gallery==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:05, January 7, 2025

Bob Hoskins
Bob Hoskins as Mario in the Super Mario Bros. Movie.
Full name Robert William "Bob" Hoskins, Jr.
Born October 26, 1942[1]
Died April 29, 2014 (aged 71)[1]
Super Mario–related role(s) Actor for Mario in the 1993 movie Super Mario Bros.
“The worst thing I ever did? Super Mario Brothers. 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.”
Bob Hoskins, "The Guardian" interview

Robert William "Bob" Hoskins, Jr. (October 26, 1942–April 29, 2014) was an Academy Award-nominated English actor born in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Hoskins is best known for playing the character of Eddie Valiant in the 1988 Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Aside from said role, he starred in works like The Long Good Friday, Mona Lisa, Mermaids, and Pink Floyd – The Wall. He portrayed Mario in the 1993 live-action movie Super Mario Bros. He retired from acting in August 2012 due to Parkinson's disease (having been diagnosed with the disease in 2011) and died of pneumonia on April 29, 2014, at the age of 71.

Hoskins greatly regretted working on the Super Mario Bros. film, frequently calling it the worst work he had done.[2] His frustration with the filming led to him frequently drinking alcohol on set and playing various scenes while drunk; Hoskins broke his finger during filming when John Leguizamo's drunk driving led to Hoskins slamming his finger on the sliding door of the Mario Brothers Plumbing van.[3] Reportedly, Hoskins was not aware the Super Mario Bros. film was based on a video game until months into filming.[4]

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References

  1. ^ a b April 30, 2014. Bob Hoskins. The Herald. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  2. ^ Greenstreet, Rosanna (June 17, 2011). Q&A: Bob Hoskins. The Guardian (English). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  3. ^ O'Neil, Shane (March 15, 2020). Super Mario Bros. The Movie: The Actor Who Almost Died On Set TWICE. Screen Rant (English). Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  4. ^ Mitchell, Nigel G (May 16, 2023). 9 Craziest Things About Filming 'Super Mario Bros: The Movie'. The Geek Twins (English). Retrieved July 24, 2024.