Marcus Toji

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Marcus Toji
Born
Marcus Mamoru Toji

(1984-11-03) November 3, 1984 (age 39)
California, United States
NationalityAmerican
Education Beverly Hills High School, UCLA, [1]
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present [2]
Known for Movie Surfers
AwardsCopper Wing Award in 2006 for his role in the film Self Medicated . [3] [ unreliable source? ]

Marcus Mamoru Toji is an American actor and voice actor best known for his role on Movie Surfers and Little Giants . Born in California in 1984, [3] [ unreliable source? ] Toji attended Beverly Hills High School, [1] was in a Betty Crocker Commercial for fruit snacks and won a Copper Wing Award in 2006 for his role in the film Self Medicated . [3] [ unreliable source? ]

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Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Drexell's Class KidEpisode: "Silent Night, Holy Smokes" [2]
1994 Thunder Alley Mason Charter-WellsEpisode: "Give 'Em Hell, Bobbi"
1994 Partners Kid Dressed as Chandler Bing Episode: "Who Are You Supposed to Be?"
1995 Family Matters Little BoyEpisode: "My Uncle the Hero"
1996–1997 Boy Meets World Einstein Kid, Kid #12 episodes
1996–1998 Hey Arnold! Park, Iggy, Third Grade KidVoice, 5 episodes [4]
1997 Toothless TrevorTelevision film
1998 7th Heaven Brother #2Episode: "My Kinda Guy"
1999 Party of Five ProtzEpisode: "Witness for the Prosecution"
2000 Static Shock Duncan, HenryVoice, episode: "The New Kid" [4]
2001–2004 Movie Surfers Himself [3]
2003–2004 Fillmore! Vern Natoma, JCVoice, 3 episodes [4]
2003 Right on Track Randy JonesTelevision film
2006 Weeds WaiterEpisode: "Cooking with Jesus"
2007 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia PhilEpisode: "Dennis and Dee's Mom Is Dead" [2]
2007–2008 Zoey 101 Calvin4 episodes
2009 House DexEpisode: "Brave Heart"
2010 Party Down LaneEpisode: "Precious Lights Pre-School Auction"
2010 Rules of Engagement MaynardEpisode: "Free Free Time"
2012 Happy Endings ClerkEpisode: "Four Weddings and a Funeral (Minus Three Weddings and One Funeral)"
2013 General Hospital ClerkEpisode: "Episode #1.12745"
2013–2014 The Legend of Korra Wing, Wei, Little ChouVoice, 6 episodes [4]
2014 The Goldbergs WaiterEpisode: "I Rode a Hoverboard!"
2014 Rainbow Brite BrianVoice, 3 episodes [4]
2015 Workaholics BrianEpisode: "Trivial Pursuits" [5]
2015–2017 Patriot Stephen Tchoo9 episodes
2017 We Bare Bears CoryVoice, episode: "$100"
2017–2019 Hanazuki: Full of Treasures MaroshiVoice, 8 episodes [4]
2018 Maniac CalvinEpisode: "Windmills"
2024 Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur AndyVoice, episode: "Dancing With Myself" [4]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Little Giants Marcus
1994 Corrina, Corrina Tommy Wang
1996 Jingle All the Way Little Boy with Car Remote
1996 Dear God Petting Zoo Kid
2000 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Merboy #2Voice, direct-to-video [4]
2001 Max Keeble's Big Move Food Fight Chess Player
2005 Self Medicated Mike
2021 Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop JapanVoice, English dub

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