GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Charles Martinet–once the voice actor for one of gaming’s most ...
Charles Martinet has "mamma"-ed his last "mia" as the voice of mustachioed video game icon Mario. The voice actor, 67, who has famously lent his voice to the Nintendo character for more than 20 years, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 02: Voice actor Charles Martinet, the ...
Mario Ambassador Charles Martinet is still unsure what his new role actually entails. Last month, Nintendo announced that Martinet, the exuberant voice of Mario, will no longer be the English voice ...
Charles Martinet is an incredibly talented voice actor who is, naturally, best known for being the iconic voice of Mario in the Super Mario games. He's had roles in other games, including Skyrim as ...
This movie isn’t worthy of him, right? We’re days away from the arrival of the Super Mario Bros Movie, and there is plenty of discussion about how good or bad the movie may turn out. But without a ...
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Charles Martinet is retiring from the role of voicing Mario for Nintendo, at the age of 67. He voiced several characters in the game for more than three decades and is now set to take up a new role.
Veteran reporter and editor with over ten years of experience. Probably reading comic books. Mario voice actor Charles Martinet is stepping back from the role, marking the end of an era cherished by ...
After over three decades of voicing the character, Nintendo revealed on August 21 that Charles Martinet would no longer voice Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, or any other Super Mario Bros. characters in ...
Update: In a statement made to both IGN and Eurogamer, Nintendo has confirmed that Charles Martinet is not in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. That means both Mario and Luigi are voiced by a brand new voice ...
Charles Martinet has “mamma”-ed his last “mia” as the voice of mustachioed video game icon Mario. The voice actor, 67, who has famously lent his voice to the Nintendo character for more than 20 years, ...