Mark Camacho

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Mark Camacho
Born (1964-04-12) April 12, 1964 (age 60)
Alma mater Champlain College
Concordia University
Occupations
  • Actor
  • voice actor
  • director
  • voice director
  • writer
Years active1989–present
Spouse
(m. 1988)
Children2

Mark Camacho (born April 12, 1964) is a Canadian film, television and voice actor.

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Career

He has starred in live-action films, but is best known for his voice acting roles, such as Oliver Frensky in Arthur , Lyle in Animal Crackers , Dad in Rotten Ralph , George Martin in Spaced Out , Harry and Dragon in Potatoes and Dragons , Jerry Atric in Samurai Pizza Cats , Gantlos in the English-language version of Winx Club , Zob in Monster Allergy , Conrad Cupmann in the Amazon Jack films and Zösky in Kaput and Zösky . He also voiced the character of Jeri Skalnic in Still Life .

In the 2007 Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There , Camacho plays the part of Norman, based upon Dylan's manager Albert Grossman. He was later cast in Punisher: War Zone as one of Jigsaw's surviving men.

He is married to actress and fellow Montreal native Pauline Little. Their son, Jesse Camacho, is also an actor, best known for the television series Less Than Kind . [1]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992-1993) as Leonard Buckley / Delivery Workman
  • Sirens (1994) as Myron Perryman / Defense Lawyer
  • Hiroshima (1995, TV Movie) as Charles Sweeney (Pilot)
  • Space Cases (1996) as Warden Opus
  • Pretty Poison (1996, TV Movie) as Vendor
  • The Girl Next Door (1998, TV Movie) as Detective Levine
  • The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (1998) as Norman Emerson
  • Starting from Scratch (1998) as Guest Star
  • Bonano: A Godfather's Story (1999, TV Movie) (Guest Appearance)
  • Killing Moon (1999, TV Movie) as Tag Hunt
  • P.T. Barnum (1999, TV Movie) as Levi Lyman
  • Lassie (1999) as Mr. Walker
  • Execution of Justice (1999, TV Movie) as Coombs
  • The Audrey Hepburn Story (2000, TV Movie) as Tiffany's Cab Driver
  • The Warden (2001, TV Movie) as Sewell
  • Stiletto Dance (2001, TV Movie) as Rick Tucci
  • Dice (2001) as Macloud
  • Asbestos (2002) as Contremaître J. Franklin
  • Federal Protection (2002, TV Movie) as Joseph Pagnozzi
  • Agent of Influence (2002, TV Movie) as Steve Lamboise
  • Just a Walk in the Park (2002, TV Movie) as Jon
  • Obsessed (2002, TV Movie) as Sam Cavallo
  • Gleason (2002, TV Movie) as Sammy Birch
  • Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story (2003, TV Movie) as Tony Carbonetti
  • Deception (2003, TV Movie) as Detective Costello
  • The Wool Cap (2003, TV Movie) as Veterinarian
  • Il Duce Canadese (2004) as Rocco Perri
  • Mayday (2005) as Russian Male Voices / Luis Montoya (voice over)
  • The Perfect Neighbour (2005, TV Movie) as Phil
  • A Lover's Revenge (2005, TV Movie) as Detective Yokum
  • Mind Over Murder (2005, TV Movie) as Murphy
  • Air Emergency (2005, Documentary) as Russian Male Voices, Luis Montoya (voic eover)
  • One Dead Indian (2006, TV Movie) as Government Official #1
  • Time Bomb (2006, TV Movie) as Network Director
  • 10.5: Apocalypse (2006) as Russ the Poker Player
  • Rumours (2006) as Mr. Brewer
  • Framed for Murder (2007, TV Movie) as Freed
  • Sticks and Stones (2008, TV Movie) as Craig Perkins
  • Infected (2008, TV Movie) as Craig Braddock
  • My Neighbour's Secret (2009, TV Movie) as Detective Ruiz
  • Less Than Kind (2009) as Hector
  • The Foundation (2009) as Jerry Renfrew
  • Real Detective (2016) as Detective King Barnett
  • Trickster (2020)

Animation

Video games

Voice director

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References

  1. Michael-Oliver Harding (2010-05-25). "Class of 2010: Jesse Camacho, the whiz kid". NIGHTLIFE.CA . Retrieved 2016-01-15.