Mário Jorge Ferreira de Andrade, an illustrious Brazilian thespian, renowned for his multifaceted talents as a voice actor and director of dubbing, embarked on his remarkable journey on February 20, 1954, in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro.
A remarkable individual has had the privilege of enjoying a lifelong partnership with his esteemed colleague, Monica Rossi, a union that has endured for an astonishing 27 years. This remarkable milestone is a testament to the strength and resilience of their bond, which has only grown more profound with the passage of time.
Mário Jorge stands out for his remarkable adaptability, effortlessly transitioning between dubbing voices in two major Brazilian cities, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. This multifaceted talent has earned him far-reaching acclaim for his work as the official voice actor for renowned Hollywood stars, including the iconic Eddie Murphy and the versatile John Travolta. Moreover, he has contributed his voice to a plethora of films featuring an array of talented actors, including the notable Steve Guttenberg and the accomplished Emilio Estevez.
Notable among his extensive repertoire of voice acting credits are the memorable dubbing performances of Shrek, a lovable ogre character, Rabicó, a beloved figure, and Beetle Bark Burro the Yellow Jacket, a buzzing insect with a distinctive name. Additionally, he lent his voice to the iconic role of Luke Skywalker in the initial Brazilian dubbing of the Star Wars saga, a groundbreaking sci-fi franchise. Furthermore, his talents were showcased as the Gorgo Wizard in the popular animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, a classic franchise that has captivated audiences for generations. Moreover, he brought to life the character of Uncle Grandfather in the animated series Uncle Grandfather, a show that has become a staple of children's entertainment.
Mário Jorge has been a prominent figure in the realm of dubbing for an impressive span of over four decades, commencing his illustrious career in 1977. Notably, he has had the privilege of lending his voice to the immensely popular reality television show Big Brother Brazil.
Moreover, Mário Jorge has also had the distinguished honor of serving as the narrator for the cherished children's television series Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, a position he held with great distinction from 2003 to 2004. His tenure in this esteemed role marked a significant milestone in his career, as he succeeded the renowned Mauro Ramos, leaving an indelible mark on the beloved program.
Mário Jorge's professional trajectory has reached new heights as he currently assumes the position of production director and owner of MG Studios, a remarkable achievement that underscores his unwavering commitment and unrelenting enthusiasm for the entertainment industry.