Jason Marsden is a renowned actor with a diverse range of credits across television, film, animation, video games, commercials, and the internet. He is affectionately known as "That Guy From That Show" due to his numerous appearances across various platforms.
Born in Warwick, Rhode Island, Marsden and his family relocated to Los Angeles, where he began his career in the entertainment industry. He quickly landed commercials, on-camera, and radio roles, and made his recurring television debut on "General Hospital" as Alan Quartermaine Jr.
Marsden's breakout role came when he was cast as Eddie Munster on the 1980s revival of "The Munsters Today," a position he held for three seasons. He then joined the cast of the critically acclaimed "Eerie Indiana," followed by appearances on "Blossom," "Baywatch," "Tales from the Crypt," "Ally McBeal," "Will & Grace," "Just Shoot Me," and "Full House."
In feature films, Marsden has appeared in "Mr. Saturday Night," "Fun With Dick and Jane," and "White Squall," directed by Sir Ridley Scott. He has also appeared in indie films such as "Blue Like Jazz" and "The Other People."
Marsden has built a remarkable legacy in voice-over work, performing in hundreds of animated cartoon series, feature films, video games, and toys. Some of his most notable roles include Max in "A Goofy Movie" and "Extremely Goofy Movie," Thackery Binx in "Hocus Pocus," Kovu in "Lion King 2," Chester McBadbat in "Fairly Odd Parents," Nermal in "The Garfield Show," and Conrad 'Duke' Hauser in "GI JOE: Renegades."
Marsden has also lent his voice to numerous other projects, including "Ultimate Spiderman," "Batman: Brave and Bold," "Avatar: Legend of Korra," and "Spirited Away," for which he won an Academy Award. He has worked on video games such as "Skyrim" and "Monsters U," and has appeared in episodes of "Young Justice," "Transformers - Rescue Bots," and "DuckTales."
In addition to his acting career, Marsden is a talented musician and producer. He currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he produces The Mars Variety Show, a YouTube series featuring music, comedy, and other performances.