REDMOND, Wash. — Charles Martinet, the original voice of Mario in Nintendo games since the 1990s, is stepping down. Nintendo of America confirmed Monday that Martinet will now serve in the role of ...
Nintendo announced that Charles Martinet will be stepping down from the Super Mario franchise. The veteran voice actor will no longer be the iconic voice of Nintendo’s mascot. Instead, he will be ...
In a post, Martinet said “I do the voice for every fan I meet. I just don’t improvise non-Mario phrases or dialogue.” He made it a point to say that this was entirely his choice as a performer, and ...
Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Nintendo’s Mario, is ending his run as the chipper video game plumber. Nintendo announced Martinet’s next stage in a statement on Monday. He will hop into the ...
After voicing Mario for the past 27 years, Charles Martinet will no longer be playing the character, Nintendo announced in a tweet this morning. He'll be moving on to a newly created "Mario Ambassador ...
Mario Ambassador Charles Martinet is still unsure what his new role actually entails. Last month, Nintendo announced that Martinet, the exuberant voice of Mario, will no longer be the English voice ...
Charles Martinet is an incredibly talented voice actor who is, naturally, best known for being the iconic voice of Mario in the Super Mario games. He's had roles in other games, including Skyrim as ...
Charles Martinet has “mamma”-ed his last “mia” as the voice of mustachioed video game icon Mario. The voice actor, 67, who has famously lent his voice to the Nintendo character for more than 20 years, ...
Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario for almost 30 years, has clarified how he will perform in-character when meeting fans — and the reason why — after confusion sparked on social media following a ...
Nintendo and Illumination’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie features a new actor in the role of Mario: Guardians of the Galaxy series star Chris Pratt. He subs in for the man who’s been voicing Mario for ...
Update: In a statement made to both IGN and Eurogamer, Nintendo has confirmed that Charles Martinet is not in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. That means both Mario and Luigi are voiced by a brand new voice ...