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Canadian actor (born 1978)

Mark Hildreth
Hildreth in 2009
Born (1978-01-24)January 24, 1978 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1985–present
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Mark Hildreth (born January 24, 1978) is aCanadian actor and singer, appearing in movie and television roles. A graduate of theNational Theatre School of Canada, Mark Hildreth's theater credits includeHamlet (The Shakespeare Project), Bertram inAll's Well that Ends Well (Bard on the Beach), Richard of Gloucester inRichard III (NTSC) andCale Blackwell in Fire (Teatre Lac Brome). He also starred as Pastor Tom Hale in the ABC dramaResurrection.[1]

Life and career

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Active as an actor since 1986, Hildreth has providedvoiceovers since the age of 10, when he was cast as the voice of Beany inDiC Entertainment's production ofBeany and Cecil. Since then, major roles have included: Caz inThe New Adventures of He-Man, Alex Mann inAction Man;Hi-Tech in the direct-to-video CGI animated moviesG.I. Joe: Spy Troops andG.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom;Quicksilver inWolverine and the X-Men;Terry Bogard in theFatal Fury series; Oberon inA Midsummer Night's Dream; Harrison inStargate: Infinity; andHeero Yuy inGundam Wing.

He provided voices for enemy soldiers for the video gameMetal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots,[2] and for the character DJ Atomika inSSX 3,SSX Blur,SSX (2012 video game), andBurnout Paradise.

Hildreth also appears in stage productions: In 2001, Hildreth played the role of Eugene Marchbanks in the Vancouver Playhouse production ofGeorge Bernard Shaw'sCandida, for which he received a Jessie Richardson award for best performance by an actor in a leading role.

In 2003, he joined the band Davis Trading as a keyboardist and singer. Hildreth left Davis Trading in 2004 to go solo; he formed his own band with guitarist Jory Neal Groberman and drummer Amrit Basi. He writes and sings all original music. In 2008, he released an album titled "Complex State of Attachment." In December 2012, he released his second album, "Signs of Life".

He appeared in the ABC-TV seriesV as Joshua, and Cartoon Network'sHot Wheels Battle Force 5 as Vert Wheeler.

Personal life

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Hildreth was a member ofNXIVM, a now-defunct self-improvement organisation widely described as a cult.[3] Hildreth was in a long-term relationship with actressKristin Kreuk and reportedly introduced Kreuk to NXIVM, which she joined in 2006.[4][5] Hildreth left NXIVM and subsequently disavowed the group in 2021, clarifying his participation in its personal development courses and unawareness of its criminal activities, calling them “a horrendous betrayal of trust.” Hildreth’s statement was later confirmed by NXIVM whistleblower Sarah Edmondson in a reply to his X/Twitter post.[6]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1986The HumanoidEric
1994Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry WolfTerry Bogard (voice)English dub[7]
1995Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle
1995Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture
1996Past PerfectRusty Walker
2002Barbie as RapunzelPrince Stefan (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2002TheyTroy
2003G.I. Joe: Spy TroopsHi-Tech (voice)[7]
2003Barbie of Swan LakePrince Daniel (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2004My Scene: Masquerade MadnessSutton, Brett, Male Model (voice)[7]
2004My Scene: Jammin' in JamaicaSutton, Tyson (voice)[7]
2004EveryoneGrant
2004G.I. Joe: Valor vs. VenomHi-Tech (voice)[7]
2004Barbie as the Princess and the PauperKing Dominick (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2004Dragons: Fire and IceDev (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2005Barbie and the Magic of PegasusAidan (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2005My Scene Goes Hollywood: The MovieSutton (voice)[7]
2006EighteenMacauley
2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndCryer
2009Barbie and the Three MusketeersPrince Louis (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2010Planet HulkRed King (voice)Direct-to-video[7]
2011Max Steel: Makino's RevengeMax Steel, Pedestrian (voice)[7]
2012Max Steel: Monstrous AllianceMax Steel (voice)[7]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Love Is Never SilentBradley RyderTelevision film
1987The New Adventures of Beans BaxterBeazleEpisode: "Beans in Jungleland"
1987After the PromiseYoung RaymondTelevision film
1988The New Adventures of Beany and CecilBeany (voice)Main cast (5 episodes)
1990–1991The New Adventures of He-ManCaz (voice)Main cast (65 episodes)
1991My Son JohnnyYoung JohnnyTelevision film
1992–1994The OdysseyFinger, Mick23 episodes
1992–1994King Arthur and the Knights of JusticeZeke, Everett (voice)Main cast (26 episodes)
1993–1994The Bots MasterZiv Zulander (voice)Main cast (40 episodes)
1993Relentless: Mind of a KillerJeremyTelevision film
1993–1994Kishin CorpsJack (voice)English dub
1994MadisonAllan2 episodes
1995Shock TreatmentCraig GrantTelevision film
1995–1997Street FighterVarious voices
1995HawkeyeGabrielEpisode: "Hester"
1996Please Save My EarthIssei Nishikiori (voice)English dub[7]
1996–1997Dragon Ball ZDr. Briefs (voice)English dub (Ocean Productions)
1998–2000Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV ShowJack McKenna5 episodes
1999Hope IslandMarkEpisode: "Each Tub Must Stand on Its Own Bottom"
1999Y2KYoung SoldierTelevision film
2000Level 9RaymoEpisode: "Digital Babylon"
2000Call of the WildStanton5 episodes
2000Mobile Suit Gundam WingHeero Yuy (voice)English dub
2001Wolf LakeBillyEpisode: "Pilot"; uncredited
2001UC: UndercoverDannyEpisode: "Zero Option"
2001Night VisionsTimEpisode: "Rest Stop"
2001–2003X-Men: EvolutionWarren Worthington III / Angel (voice)3 episodes
2002AndromedaBrendan Lahey (voice)Episode: "Bunker Hill"
2002–2003Just CauseTed Kasselbaum20 episodes
2002–2003Stargate InfinityR.J. Harrison26 episodes
2002No Night Is Too LongJames Gilman
2003TakenLt. WileyEpisode: "High Hopes"; uncredited
2004EarthseaJasper2 episodes
2005The CollectorSickertEpisode: "The Ripper"
2005Young BladesSiroc2 episodes
2005–2006Krypto the SuperdogThundermutt, Barney, Canus Magnus Patrol Dog (voice)3 episodes
2006–2007This Space for RentRiver Sorenson
2006–2007Class of the TitansPan (voice)2 episodes[7]
2008EurekaChuckEpisode: "Phased and Confused"
2009Wolverine and the X-MenQuicksilver (voice)9 episodes
2009SupernaturalAdam BensonEpisode: "Sex and Violence"
2009Being EricaMr. LeedsEpisode: "Dr. Tom"
2009The TudorsReginald Pole5 episodes
2009–2011VJoshua17 episodes
2009–2012Hot Wheels Battle Force 5Vert Wheeler, Kyrosys, Praxion (voice)Main cast[7]
2011–2012Voltron ForceKing Lotor, Crew Member (voice)15 episodes[7]
2013End of the WorldMaxTelevision film
2013–2015ResurrectionTom Hale21 episodes
2014Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Deathlok (voice)Episode: "Deathlok"[7]
2015Transformers: Robots in DisguiseScowl, Announcer (voice)Episode: "Similarly Different"[7]
2018–2020The HollowWeird Guy (voice)12 episodes[7]
2019Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly StoryBartholomew DriscollTelevision film
2019The Good DoctorJonas BarstowEpisode: "Take My Hands"
2020NinjagoMilton Dyer, Game Voice (voice)5 episodes[7]
2020NovelmoreLord Greystone (voice)Episode: "Inventor, Prince, Warrior, Spy"[7]
2022TheGuava Juice ShowFight Announcer, Mango Veteran (voice)Episode: "The Last Star Guava"[7]
2022–2024The Dragon PrinceChert (voice)3 episodes
2024Jonny JetBoyJason Jones / JetDad (voice)18 episodes
2023, 2025Ninjago: Dragons RisingKing Crag-Nor, Arrakore (voice)6 episodes[7]

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003SSX 3DJ Atomika
2005Dragons II: The Metal AgesDev
2005Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the ImperfectsDaredevil
2007SSX BlurDJ Atomika[7]
2007Company of Heroes: Opposing FrontsRoy Jones
2008Burnout ParadiseDJ Atomika
2008Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the PatriotsSoldiers[7]
2009Dragon Age: OriginsSten[7]
2011Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II – RetributionImperial Guardsmen, Baneblades[7]
2012SSXDJ Atomika
2013The Bureau: XCOM DeclassifiedWilliam Carter

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Complex State of Attachment (2008)
  • Signs of Life (2013)

References

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  1. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on August 21, 2014. RetrievedApril 20, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, closing credits, 4 minutes in - Metal Gear Online Unit - Voice-Over Cast - Soldiers
  3. ^Lambe, Stacy (October 17, 2022)."NXIVM: Allison Mack, Grace Park and Other Actors Recruited by the Cult".
  4. ^Berman, Sarah (April 6, 2018)."All the Vancouver Actresses Linked to an Alleged Sex Cult".
  5. ^White, Beverly (July 30, 2021)."Who is Kristin Kreuk dating? 'Burden Of Truth' star over ex Mark Hildreth after NXIVM scandal".
  6. ^"Mark Hildreth".Twitter.
  7. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacad"Mark Hildreth (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.

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