Marty Grabstein's life story is a fascinating tale of perseverance and passion. Born on November 28th, 1954, in the vibrant neighborhood of Astoria, Marty's early years were marked by a desire to defend himself against bullies through the ancient art of taekwondo. This unique upbringing would later influence his career choices and shape his future endeavors.
As a natural-born performer, Marty's aspirations lay in the world of cinema. His first foray into the industry came with a role in the film "Bury the Evidence." The following year, his exceptional vocal talents earned him the iconic role of Courage on Cartoon Network's beloved animated series, "Courage the Cowardly Dog." The show's success spanned three years, from 1999 to 2002.
Following the conclusion of his show, Marty continued to hone his craft by making frequent appearances on popular television programs such as "Law and Order" and "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit." His film credits include notable roles in "Apartment #5C" and "Third Watch."
Today, Marty can be found entertaining passengers on the New York trolley, showcasing his impressive comedic skills. He resides in New Jersey with his loving wife, Nancy, and their two sons, Matthew and Daniel.