Charles Andre Martinet (born September 17, 1955) is an American actor. From 1991 to 2023, Martinet was the voice of Mario in the Mario franchise. He also voiced other characters in the series such as Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, and the baby equivalents of Mario and Luigi, prior to retiring as voice actor to become an official brand ambassador for the series.
Martinet is also known for his portrayal of Paarthurnax in 2011's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, as well as Magenta in the Dragon Ball franchise since 2022.
Early life
Charles Andre Martinet was born on September 17, 1955, in San Jose or Cupertino, California The younger of two children, he has an older brother, John, though he was taller than him despite being the younger sibling, and while his brother was extroverted, Martinet was shy and more anxiety-driven than him in his youth. His mother's family had been in the country since the Mayflower voyages, In 1969, after three years in Spain, they moved to Paris. When he was about 20 years old, a friend persuaded him to take acting classes
Martinet auditioned for and won an apprenticeship at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre.
Martinet's first video game appearance as Mario was in the 1994 CD version of Mario Teaches Typing and formally debuted in the 1995 release of Mario's Game Gallery, where he spoke full dialogue as Mario for extended periods of time to the player.
Most were first exposed to Mario's voice in the landmark 1996 game Super Mario 64. During his time working through MIRT, Martinet became acquainted with Mario series creator Shigeru Miyamoto. Seeking a professional voice actor for Super Mario 64, Miyamoto had Nintendo contact Martinet to inquire about voicing Mario in the game. An opportunity he was not expecting, Martinet agreed immediately, making the trip from Sausalito to Bad Animals Studio in Seattle to record for the game. Mostly unscripted, Martinet was given examples of what the teams in Japan were looking for by the producers, in addition to improvisation which lead to the creation of many of Mario's catchphrases. During the recording session, it was wondered what Mario would do when the player leaves him alone. In the end, Martinet came up with the idea that Mario would dream of pasta during his sleep. In the final game, Mario says "night nighty. Ahhh spaghetti, ahhh ravioli, ahhh mamma mia" when in his second sleeping position.
Following Super Mario 64, he would go on to additionally voice Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, Metal Mario, Shadow Mario, Mini-Mario Toys, Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in most games wherein these characters speak. He also voiced the enemies Wart, Mouser, Tryclyde, and Clawgrip in Super Mario Advance. His voice work appears in the English and Japanese language versions of the games. With his work as Mario in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized Martinet for having performed the same character in one hundred different titles, the most of any video game voice actor. Martinet also did Mario's voice as a guest character in SSX on Tour, along with Luigi, and as the announcer for Pac-Man Vs. both on the Nintendo GameCube.
In February 2021, Martinet said the possibility of reprising his role in the animated The Super Mario Bros. Movie would be a "marvelous thing" and that if he were asked to voice Mario he would "go in and play with great joy and happiness". Despite this, Chris Pratt was cast as Mario instead, though Martinet appeared briefly for cameo voices of Mario's father and a Brooklyn citizen named Giuseppe.
Other voice acting roles
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Martinet provided voiceover acting for the boxers and the announcer in the Super NES title Super Punch-Out!!. He voiced the character Vigoro in Sega's Dreamcast and GameCube role-playing video game, Skies of Arcadia. He did the voice of Homunculus in the Konami PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows game Shadow of Destiny, and provided voices for Reader Rabbit and The ClueFinders games. In 2009, Martinet told That Gaming Site that he wanted to voice Link in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, but Shigeru Miyamoto told him that Link would remain without a voice. However, Link's grunts have been voiced by various Japanese voice actors.
In addition to video game voiceovers, Martinet has worked as a voice actor in commercials, cartoons, and promotions. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show in 2005, Martinet remotely interacted with players from New York in a playable demo of Animal Crossing: Wild World. Martinet also narrated for a Hidden Valley Ranch commercial for Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog franchise in 1994.
Other than the Mario series, Martinet has also done work for the video game Cel Damage as the voice of Fowl Mouth, as well as the primary voice work in several educational games for LeapFrog devices. He also voiced the dragon Paarthurnax in the 2011 video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Orvus in 2009's Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time, and narrated the cutscenes and menus for the 2013 video game Runner2 and 2018 video game Runner3, appearing as a hidden playable character in the latter. Martinet also narrated for the 2020 Netflix docuseries High Score. Martinet provided the voice of Magenta in the English dub of the 2022 anime film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, which he would later reprise his role in Dragon Ball Legends in 2023 and Dragon Ball: The Breakers in 2024 as DLC. Martinet also narrated for the 2025 film collection Ultraman 4K Discovery.
Departure from the Mario franchise
Martinet had stated in 2021 that he wanted to voice Mario for the rest of his life, and also said that he would ask Nintendo to find a successor in the case he would think that he cannot perform the voice anymore. On August 21, 2023, Nintendo of America announced on Twitter that Martinet would be retiring from providing voice acting for the Super Mario games but would continue to work with Nintendo as "Mario Ambassador". The final Mario game released prior to this that features his voice was 2022's Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, while the final project in the franchise to feature his voice was 2023's The Super Mario Bros. Movie. On September 7, 2023, Nintendo published a video on Twitter with Martinet and Miyamoto, which Miyamoto explains Martinet's new role as Mario Ambassador and thanking him for voicing characters in Nintendo games for many years. Kevin Afghani subsequently took over the role of Mario and Luigi starting with Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023), Wario beginning in WarioWare: Move It! (2023), Waluigi with Super Mario Party Jamboree (2024), as well as Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in Mario Kart World (2025).
Mario Ambassador
"Mario Ambassador" is the brand ambassador role conferred by Nintendo to Martinet following his departure from voicing characters in the Mario franchise. The role entails promoting the Mario franchise by interacting with fans, signing autographs, and performing the voices of Mario characters at events around the world. Martinet's transition to the Mario Ambassador role was officially announced on social networking website Twitter on August 21, 2023, and the role would later be elaborated upon in a video released on September 7, 2023, in which Martinet himself expresses enthusiasm at the prospect of meeting Mario fans around the world at future events. As a part of the "Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary", he made a guest appearance in a series of Q&A videos titled "40 Questions for Charles Martinet", which were published on the Nintendo Today! app from February to March 2026.
In June 2025, it was reported that Martinet is not allowed to perform Mario's voice at conventions. He later confirmed that he was still allowed to perform Mario's voice, but would not improvise non-Mario phrases to maintain the integrity of the character.
Public appearances
Public appearances at events
As the former voice of Mario, Martinet has become a well-known personality and has made public appearances at several video game related events where he meets fans for chat, photographs, and autographs. He has made regular appearances at game events such as Electronic Entertainment Expo, Gamescom, and the Eurogamer Expo, and at launch events of games like Super Mario Galaxy (2007) and its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2010).
Mario in Real Time
Martinet frequently appeared at Nintendo promotional events and trade shows during the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s through the interactive live-performance system "Mario in Real Time" (MIRT). He portrayed Mario while interacting directly with audiences through motion-capture and voice performance technology. During the show, he also voiced other characters, including Luigi, Wario, and Donkey Kong.
Personal life
In 2013, Martinet was evicted from his home in Sausalito, California following a legal dispute with the family of the recently deceased landlord. Dissatisfied with other homes in his price range, Martinet remained homeless for the next five years, focusing his time on game events.
Martinet, having spent a large portion of his youth in Europe, speaks fluent French and Spanish, as well as some Italian. He resides in the Netherlands with his partner.
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|1995||Nine Months||Arnie || ||
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|rowspan=3| 1996||The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca||Gravedigger|| ||
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| Criminal Hearts|| Juan || Direct-to-video ||
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| The Hunchback of Notre Dame || Tambourine, Baron|| rowspan=2| Direct-to-video; Voice role ||
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|rowspan=3|1997||Beauty and the Beast||Red-Suited Ghost ||
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|Anastasia||Yellow Bird, Pierre, General, Rasputin's Dog ||Direct-to-video <br /> (uncredited) <br /> Also screenplay; Voice role ||
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|The Game||Nicholas' Father || || and multilanguage voice-over ||
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|rowspan="2"|1994||Super Punch-Out!!||Announcer, Referee, Boxers || Also Special Thanks||
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|Mario Kart 64||Mario, Luigi, Wario, narrator || All versions (for Mario)<br />North American/European versions (for Luigi and Wario)<br />Credited as Charles Martinee ||||
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|Mario Golf|| Mario, Luigi, Baby Mario, Wario, Metal Mario
|Credited as Charles Martinee||
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|Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World||Mario, Luigi, Announcer ||Uncredited ||
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|Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast ||Bespin Cop 2, Civilian Male, Imperial Officer 2, Rebel Shock Troop 3 || ||
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|Super Mario Sunshine||Mario, Pianta (Male), Isle Delfino Commercial
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|The House of the Dead III
|Dr. Curien
|Uncredited, identified by ear by Behind The Voice Actors committee
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|Mario Party 5||Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi ||Uncredited ||
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|Mario Tennis Aces||Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi || ||
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|1996|| Got Milk?||rowspan=3|Mario||
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Notes
References
External links
- Short clip of Martinet's Mario voice acting
- Podcast Interview for Scene World Magazine
