Marc Silk
Marc Silk | |
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Born |
Solihull, Birmingham, England | 20 December 1972
Nationality | British |
Other names | Mark Silk |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Notable work |
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Website |
marcsilk |
Marc Silk (born 20 December 1972) is a British voice actor[1][2] from Solihull, England.[2]
His character vocal work includes Aks Moe in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Danger Mouse, Johnny Bravo,[3] Pingu, Scooby-Doo & Shaggy, Go Jetters, Strange Hill High, Chicken Run and U.S. voice of Bob in Bob the Builder.[3][4]
Filmography
Film
- Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace - the voice of Aks Moe and Tey How
- Chicken Run - chickens
Animation
- Johnny Bravo - voice of Johnny Bravo (UK)
- Scooby-Doo - voice of Scooby-Doo and Shaggy (Cartoon Network / Boomerang UK)
- Danger Mouse - multiple character voices
- Go Jetters - voice of Grandmaster Glitch and Grimbots (BBC)
- The Pingu Show (narrator)
- Bob the Builder - voice of Bob the Builder (USA) (original), Stretch (UK), Conrad (UK) and Ace (UK/USA)
- Strange Hill High - multiple character voices (BBC)
- Roary the Racing Car - voice of Flash, Maxi, Drifter, Hellie, Nick and Dinky
- Fifi and the Flowertots - voice of Bumble and Slugsy
- The Lingo Show - voice of Lingo (BBC)
- Chop Socky Chooks - Aardman / Cartoon Network
- Legend of the Dragon - voice of Xuan Chi
- Pitt & Kantrop - voice for Prosper, Mandas.
- Albie - Cosgrove Hall Films
- Boblins - voice of Yam Yam, Bodkin, Ruddle, and Pi
- Odd Jobbers - voice of Bitz, Bob, Osimo
- ''Knight Rider''- the animated show - voice of Michael and KITT
- Rocky and the Dodos - Cosgrove Hall Films - voice of Bill Bartender and Rocky
- Cubeez - Additional Voices
Vocal Coach
- Share A Story CITV - multiple BAFTA award winning production
Shorts
- This Way Up - Academy Award / Oscar nominated - voice of undertaker
- Don't Fear Death - voice of various[5]
TV Shows - announcer
- The Royal Variety Show
- British Comedy Awards
- It'll Be Alright on the Night
- Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
- The Paul O'Grady Show
- You've Been Framed
- A Comedy Roast
- Popstar to Operastar
- Dancing on Ice
- We Are Most Amused - Prince Charles' 60th Birthday
- An Audience with Neil Diamond
- An Audience with Barry Manilow - 2011
- Voice of The Disney Channel
Video games
- Roary the Racing Car - voice of Gnarl, minions and other character voices
- Fifi and the Flowertots - voice of Bumble and Slugsy
- F1 Race Stars - multiple character voices
- MediEvil 2 - Winston Chapelmount
- Buzz! Master Quiz PS3 / PSP
- TV Superstars PS3 Move
- Scene It - Doctor Who
- Overlord - voice of Gnarl and minions
- Black & White - Lionhead / EA Games - voice of Good and Evil consciences and 28 other characters
- 40 Winks - Nitekap, Threadbear, and Robot Ruff
- Ape Escape series - Spike, Buzz / Jake, Specter, Monkey White (UK versions)
- Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko - Alfred
- Everybody's Golf Portable series - Shin, Jean (C.J. in U.S. versions), and Aaron
- Chicken Run (video game) - voice of Rocky the Rooster
- PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale - Spike, Specter, Narrator (MediEvil), Nick
- DmC: Devil May Cry - voice of additional characters
- LittleBigPlanet 2 - Superman
TV Commercials
- Doctor Who various UK commercials
- Cookie Crisp Voice of Chip the Wolf, the most recent Nestle animated mascot.
- Bounce Bounce Tigger - voice of Tigger - Disney toy commercial / Ravensburger
- Orange - mobile phone national TV campaign
- Super Mario Bros Wii
- Peter Kay - The Sound Of Laughter USA Movie Trailer Voice
- Ben 10 - Ultimate Alien Cosmic Destruction Computer Game
- Scooby-Doo - Mystery Mansion voice of Scooby & Shaggy
- Scooby-Doo - Rumble & Roll voice of Shaggy
- Coronation Street - Cadbury sponsorship & Harveys Sponsorship
- Walt Disney World Resort - USA Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, Disney Studios
Radio
The Stephen Nolan Show - BBC Radio Ulster Station Voiceover - FM104 Dublin
References
- ↑ "Marc Silk". Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- 1 2 Ind, Jo (2009-08-07). "Meet Marc Silk: The voice behind a galaxy of cartoon characters". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- 1 2 John, Patrice (2008-12-06). "Former Bournville School pupil wins green award". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- ↑ "Silk TV". Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3109052/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_2
External links
- Official website
- Marc Silk on Twitter
- Official YouTube Channel
- Marc Silk at the Internet Movie Database
- Words with Marc Silk: The Voice of Roller Rally
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