Star Wars and Gremlins voice actor Mark Dodson passes away at 64
It's a sombre day in the realms of both space operas and horror flicks—Mark Dodson, the voice actor behind some of the most iconic characters in cinema, has passed away at the age of 64.
Fans of both the Star Wars franchise and classic movies alike are mourning the loss of a man who, through his craft, became an integral part of their beloved films.
With a career stretching over four decades, Dodson's voice acting saw him embody characters that would become cult favourites.
His untimely passing—due to a heart attack while in Evansville, Indiana—was confirmed by his daughter as he had been gearing up to meet fans at Horror Con.
It was also announced by talent promoter Stellar Appearances on social media.
‘Mark Dodson died on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at the age of 64 years old,’ their statement read.
‘Mark worked on dozens of movies, video games, commercials and advertisements adding his unique voice and sound to each character and script he touched.’
‘Mark leaves behind a wonderful family, close friends, and adoring fans around the world,’ they continued. ‘The family asks for privacy during this difficult time.’
Dodson delivered a memorable performance as Salacious B. Crumb, the Kowakian monkey-lizard perched by Jabba the Hutt's side in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983).
He captured the hearts of viewers with his haunting vocal tones that blended together to create the essence of an unforgettable character.
Dodson's talents also breathed life into the mischievously chaotic Mogwai in 1984's Gremlins, a film that blended comedy, horror, and fantasy to deliver a tale that has lingered in pop culture consciousness.
Fans across generations have mimicked these characters, a testament to Dodson's mastery of his art and the infectious nature of the personalities he crafted.
Adoring fans have flooded social media platforms since learning of Dodson's passing.
A social media user wrote, ‘Thank you for everything Mark, you are missed.’
‘Our thoughts go out to his family and friends in this difficult time. May the Force be with you Mark, always,’ another posted.
‘Heartbreaking. Thank you for all the beloved times from my childhood, Mark Dodson,’ a fan said.
Fellow voice actor Kirk Thatcher, who worked with him on Gremlins 2, expressed his grief on social media by sharing a video:
Source: Kirk Thatcher/Facebook
‘I am really going to miss you, pal and all the conventions we were going to hang out at together,’ he wrote.
'I will always remember you, laughing and doing voices and entertaining each other,' he added.
You can watch an interview with him here:
Source: Bionic Buzz/Youtube
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
Have you seen any of Mark Dodson’s performances? Which one is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.
Fans of both the Star Wars franchise and classic movies alike are mourning the loss of a man who, through his craft, became an integral part of their beloved films.
With a career stretching over four decades, Dodson's voice acting saw him embody characters that would become cult favourites.
His untimely passing—due to a heart attack while in Evansville, Indiana—was confirmed by his daughter as he had been gearing up to meet fans at Horror Con.
It was also announced by talent promoter Stellar Appearances on social media.
‘Mark Dodson died on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at the age of 64 years old,’ their statement read.
‘Mark worked on dozens of movies, video games, commercials and advertisements adding his unique voice and sound to each character and script he touched.’
‘Mark leaves behind a wonderful family, close friends, and adoring fans around the world,’ they continued. ‘The family asks for privacy during this difficult time.’
Dodson delivered a memorable performance as Salacious B. Crumb, the Kowakian monkey-lizard perched by Jabba the Hutt's side in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983).
He captured the hearts of viewers with his haunting vocal tones that blended together to create the essence of an unforgettable character.
Dodson's talents also breathed life into the mischievously chaotic Mogwai in 1984's Gremlins, a film that blended comedy, horror, and fantasy to deliver a tale that has lingered in pop culture consciousness.
Fans across generations have mimicked these characters, a testament to Dodson's mastery of his art and the infectious nature of the personalities he crafted.
Adoring fans have flooded social media platforms since learning of Dodson's passing.
A social media user wrote, ‘Thank you for everything Mark, you are missed.’
‘Our thoughts go out to his family and friends in this difficult time. May the Force be with you Mark, always,’ another posted.
‘Heartbreaking. Thank you for all the beloved times from my childhood, Mark Dodson,’ a fan said.
Fellow voice actor Kirk Thatcher, who worked with him on Gremlins 2, expressed his grief on social media by sharing a video:
Source: Kirk Thatcher/Facebook
‘I am really going to miss you, pal and all the conventions we were going to hang out at together,’ he wrote.
'I will always remember you, laughing and doing voices and entertaining each other,' he added.
You can watch an interview with him here:
Source: Bionic Buzz/Youtube
Key Takeaways
- Voice actor Mark Dodson, known for voicing characters in films such as Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Gremlins, has passed away at age 64.
- Dodson's passing was confirmed by his daughter, who stated that he had suffered a heart attack.
- Mark Dodson was a fan favourite, particularly noted for voicing the characters Salacious Crumb and Mogwai.
- Fans and members of the Star Wars and horror communities have expressed their sorrow and paid tribute to Dodson's work and legacy following the announcement of his passing.
Have you seen any of Mark Dodson’s performances? Which one is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.
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