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Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill (born 1951) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of farmboy-turned-Jedi knight Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films. His film career since Star Wars has been undistinguished, and mostly connected to bad scifi movies that went straight to video, but he has achieved some success on Broadway, as a voice actor, and as a comic book creator.

Perhaps the role for which Hamill is best known, Luke Skywalker aside, is the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series and the other animated series that followed it. His success in the role has led to various villainous and/or deranged roles in other animated series, including the Gargoyle in the animated series of The Incredible Hulk, the Hobgoblin in the Spider-Man animated series, Maximus in Fantastic Four, and the deranged shock jock Dr Jak in Phantom 2040[?].

In live-action televison, Hamill had recurring roles in General Hospital and The Texas Wheelers (both pre-Star Wars), and, foreshadowing his later famous role, appeared as the Trickster in the live-action television series of The Flash.

When the Wing Commander[?] series of computer games started using full motion video[?] cut-scenes, Hamill was cast as the series protagonist, a role he played in Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger (1994), Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom (1995), and Wing Commander: Prophecy (1997). (In the 1999 Wing Commander film, set earlier in the series, the character was played by Freddie Prinze Jr[?].)

Other notable computer-game roles (voice only) include several characters in the LucasArts game Full Throttle, and Wolverine in X2: Wolverine's Revenge, the tie-in game to the movie X2: X-Men United[?].

Mark Hamill is also the co-writer of The Black Pearl, a comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics.

Mark Hamill married Marilou York in 1978; they have three children.

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