March 23, 2022

Mark Meer: from dropping out to saving the universe

Mark Meer: from dropping out to saving the universe

Ep 20: Mark Meer: from dropping out to saving the universe

Description: In this final episode of Season 1 David gets comfortable in the boudoir with voice actor Mark Meer and explores the intricacies of chasing passions both on and off the mic.

Guest at a Glance

Mark Meer is known worldwide for his voice work in video games, especially Commander Shepard in the Massive Effect series.

Show Notes:

First comic

Marvels what if

Life before societal acceptance

Role playing and satan

The advantage of dropping out

Insane improvisation

From discovering performance to voice work

Gaming as a gaming actor

The biggest influence

TV shows to get you through lockdown

Advice to a 12 yr old then and now

Mentioned in this episode:

Fundraiser auction site for Michael Hogan of Babylon 5 - https://society6.com/fleetisfamily

https://propnomicon.blogspot.com/

 

Find Mark:

https://www.cameo.com/markmeer

https://twitter.com/Mark_Meer

https://instagram.com/mr.markmeer

 

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Mark Meer

Actor/ Writer/ Improvisor

Mark Meer is known worldwide for his voice work in video games, including Commander Shepard in Bioware's Mass Effect Trilogy, William MacKenzie in Hinterland Studio's The Long Dark, and multiple roles in the Baldur's Gate and Dragon Age game series. Mark is a creator, writer, and star of the award-winning TV series Tiny Plastic Men (Amazon Prime) and was a writer and core cast member on APTN's CAUTION: May Contain Nuts and CBC Radio's hit national sketch comedy program, The Irrelevant Show. His most recent stage work includes his hit one-man show Fear and Loathing and Lovecraft, which he adapted from the Brian Keene/Nick Mamatas novel The Damned Highway: Fear and Loathing in Arkham. Mark appears weekly on the official Dungeons & Dragons YouTube and Twitch channels as a cast member of The Black Dice Society.