Mark Hamill

Mark Hamill

  • Born: 1951-9-25
  • Birthplace: California
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Profession: Actors, voice actors
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Star Wars", Ghost Baby Resurrection
  • Mark Hamill (Mark Hamill, also translated as Mark Hammill), was born in California, USA on September 25, 1951, an American actor.
    He is famous for playing the actor Luke Skywalker in the trilogy of the movie " Star Wars " [1] , and won the Saturn Award for Best Actor twice for this. Later, he mostly worked as a dubbing work behind the scenes. His representative works include the " Batman: The Animated Series " series of cartoons and The Joker (The Joker) in the game. With this role, he has won two nominations for the Anne Award, the highest award in the dubbing industry. [2]  
    In the movie " Star Wars7: The Force Awakens " released in 2015 , Mark Hamill officially returns and continues to play Luke Skywalker. [3]  In " Star Wars8: The Last Jedi " released in 2017, he continued to play Luke Skywalker. [4]  On March 19, 2018, Mark Hamill won the Idol Award at the 2018 Empire Film Awards. [5] 

    Early Experience

    Mark Hammill, who has a baby face, was born on September 25, 1951 in Fornia, California. His father worked in the navy. Because of frequent transfers, Mark Hammill was able to travel to major cities around the world and lived in Japan for a long time. In the late 1960s, he returned to Los Angeles and studied at the City College, majoring in drama.

    Performing Experience

    During school in 1970, he made guest appearances in the popular TV sitcom "Bill Claus Time" and participated in various drama programs and TV feature films.
    In 1977, Mark finally got a god-given opportunity to act as the male protagonist " Luke Skywalker " in Lucas's "Star Wars" series of films. From an ambitious farm boy, he finally grew into a mature and brave Jedi Knight. This journey brought him huge gains and made him a well-known star in the world. However, he was still unable to get rid of this stereotyped impression for movie fans, which affected his development in the film world. With the end of the series, he returned to the Broadway stage, starring in " the elephant man " and other dramas, performing well. 
    In the 1990 live-action TV series " The Flash ", Mark played the role of " Trickster " James Jesse.
    In 2014, Mark confirmed to appear in CW TV's " The Flash " and returned to play Trickster.