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{{Quote|Considering ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' was released in 1994, I’m thrilled to see it take on a new life as a parody of itself on YouTube…or anything else you can think of! I don’t think the Academy will be calling me anytime soon, and I really dont feel it was “My Finest Moment As A Thespian”….but, hey! We had a lot of fun…. AND someone is still listening!!!.|Marc Graue|}} | {{Quote|Considering ''[[Hotel Mario]]'' was released in 1994, I’m thrilled to see it take on a new life as a parody of itself on YouTube…or anything else you can think of! I don’t think the Academy will be calling me anytime soon, and I really dont feel it was “My Finest Moment As A Thespian”….but, hey! We had a lot of fun…. AND someone is still listening!!!.|Marc Graue|}} | ||
'''Marc Graue''' is a video game and television voice actor based | '''Marc Graue''' is a voice actor for [[Mario]], [[Luigi]] and [[Bowser]]. He is also a video game and television voice actor based on California. Works he voiced on include ''[[wikipedia:World of Warcraft|World of Warcraft]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Avatar: The Last Airbender|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' and the ''[[wikipedia:Ratchet & Clank|Ratchet & Clank]]'' "Future" trilogy (the third part of which also featured [[Charles Martinet]] in a major role). | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, November 1, 2013
- “Considering Hotel Mario was released in 1994, I’m thrilled to see it take on a new life as a parody of itself on YouTube…or anything else you can think of! I don’t think the Academy will be calling me anytime soon, and I really dont feel it was “My Finest Moment As A Thespian”….but, hey! We had a lot of fun…. AND someone is still listening!!!.”
- —Marc Graue
Marc Graue is a voice actor for Mario, Luigi and Bowser. He is also a video game and television voice actor based on California. Works he voiced on include World of Warcraft, Avatar: The Last Airbender and the Ratchet & Clank "Future" trilogy (the third part of which also featured Charles Martinet in a major role).