Jason Marsden Rich Halke in Step by Step
Birth name: Jason Christopher Marsden Biography for Jason MarsdenHis father, Myles Marsden, a choreographer, founded the Rhode Island State Ballet. As such, as a small child, Jason was surrounded by dancers and actors. Friends of his parents noted how talented and personable Jason was and suggested he get an agent and do some acting work in commercials. Little did they know this boost of the young man's ego would turn into a so-far lifelong flirtation with the small and silver screen in both the physical and vocal capacity.
At the age of eleven, Jason had moved from Rhode Island to California and had his first major role, as the third child to play Alan Quartermaine Jr. in the long running American soap opera, "General Hospital" (1963). He continued this role for two years, which is quite a feat considering he still went to a normal elementary school. This was followed soon afterwards by the role of Eddie Munster in the remake of "The Munsters" (1964), "The Munsters Today" (1988). At the same time as doing "The Munsters Today" (1988), Jason also had his first voice acting role in a cartoon, that of Cavin in "The Gummi Bears" (1985).
Jason continued with small acting and voice-acting roles in sitcoms, cartoons, and films until 1992, where he landed the role of Dash X in "Eerie, Indiana" (1991). This is notable because it is most often the role that people will associate with the name Jason Marsden. While the program only ran for 19 episodes, and Jason only appeared for 6 of them, the program gathered a cult following and is still enjoyed today.
Although starring in a TV film, providing voices for cartoons, and guest-starring in sitcoms, Jason's next memorable role was a voice-acting one, that of Goofy's son, Max Goof, in the animated film A Goofy Movie (1995). A prominent role in White Squall (1996) closely followed this, where Jason had the opportunity of working with the famous director Ridley Scott and actors Jeff Bridges, Ryan Phillippe, and Ethan Embry. Another role that made him a household name was that of Rich Halke in "Step by Step" (1991), which was from 1996 until the show's cancellation.
Since "Step by Step" (1991), Jason has provided voices for numerous animated television shows and computer games, appeared in a straight-to-video film, been the voice of Kovu in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998) (V), the voice of Haku in the American dub of Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001), starred in two TV films, and has made guest appearances on some of the most popular American sitcoms out there.
Jason has a passion for acting and would like to direct. He has already made his first foray into directing, an episode of "The Journey of Allen Strange" (1997). He is known for his boyish good looks, talent for physical and vocal comedy, multi-faceted acting skills, and lack of height (being 5'4" tall).
It is the son of Myles and Linda Marsden. He started early by advertising. At 14, he moved to California and obtained his first major role in the series General Hospital. Jason continues by turning for TV, the cinema and by dubbing second role. Then he has the chance to shoot in the film by Ridley Scott Background. Then he obtained the role of Rich Halke in the our beautiful family series. At the end of the series, Jason continues to dubbing cartoons and video games. He appears as a guest star in many TV series.
Jason Marsden is an American actor born January 3, 1975 in Providence, Rhode Island. He is known for his work in popular films and television series of the 1990s and 2000s, such as Full House, Boy Meets World, The Nanny and Party of Five.
Marsden began his career as a voice boy in the 1980s, lending his voice to characters such as Max Goof in the animated series Goof Troop and Haku in the Japanese animated film Princess Mononoke. He then made his debut on the big screen in 1992 in the science fiction film Freejack with Emilio Estevez and Mick Jagger.
Since then, Marsden has continued to appear in a large number of films and television series. He played the role of Niblet in the animated series All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series, and he also appeared in television series like Friends, CSI: Miami and Gray's Anatomy.
In addition to his work as an actor, Marsden is also a director and a producer. He has directed several episodes of the American Dragon television series: Jake Long, and also produced the television series Jake and the Never Land Pirates.
Marsden won several prizes for his work as an actor, including a daytime Emmy Award in 2001 for his performance in the animated series All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series. He is also very appreciated by fans for his talent and versatility as an actor, and he has won a solid reputation in the entertainment industry. Filmography
TriviaHe graduated from high school at age 16.
Hobbies are ice-skating, rollerblading, drawing, swimming, and collecting Disney videos.
Attended D. Russell Parks Junior High School in Fullerton, California, in Orange County.
Best man at his wedding was best friend and former "Boy Meets World" (1993) star Will Friedle.
Former child stars, such as Scott Curtis from "Aaron's Way" (1988) and Danica McKellar from "The Wonder Years" (1988), attended his wedding.
The officiate at his wedding was former "Charles in Charge" (1984) star Alexander Polinsky.
Has pets named Aladdin, Jasmine, and Lady.
Provided the narration for advertisements on Toon Disney, sometimes calling himself "J-Mars". FamilySpouse : Christy Marsden (2 October 2004 - present)
His father founded the Rhode Island State Ballet.
He has 2 older half-brothers, Rick and Mark
He has 1 older half-sister, Ana
His parents are Myles and Linda Author of the card
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