His voice can also be heard in video games so far he has collected over 30 video game titles in which he voiced at least one character.
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Jason has since become a ‘go-to’ guy for almost any voice role his voice acting credits span from Peter Pan in “Peter Pan and the Pirates” (1990-1991), then Shnookums in the animated series “Marsupilami” (1993), Garrett Miller in “Extreme Ghostbusters” (1997), Haku in the English version of the Japanese film “Spirited Away” (2001), Mungo in “The Legend of Tarzan” (2001), also as Tino Tonitini in the animated series “The Weekenders” (2000-2004), then several characters in “Kim Possible” from 2004 to 2007, which includes Felix Renton, among others, also several characters in “G.I.Joe: Renegades” (2010-2011), and also found his place in the animated TV series “Transformers: Rescue Bots” (2011-2016), and in “Young Justice” (2012-2016), among many other characters, all increasing his wealth.
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in 1986 and for the next two years, then voicing Cavin in the animated series “Adventures of the Gummi Bears” (1988-1990). He made his TV debut in the soap opera “General Hospital” as Alan ‘A.J.’ Quartermine, Jr. Parallel with his education, Jason signed a contract with a model agency, and began to pursue a career initially as a model for commercials and later as an actor. When he was 11 years old, the family moved to Fullerton, California, where he attended Laguna Road Elementary School, and later D. Jason Marsden was raised in his hometown by his father, Myles Marsden, who was a premier danseur of the Yugoslav National Ballet, and his mother, Linda Marsden, a former fashion model his father is also known as the founder of the State Ballet of Rhode Island.