Canadian actor
Marc Worden |
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Born | David Marc Worden
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Other names | Mark Worden |
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1986–present |
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Spouse | Mari |
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Children | 3 |
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David Marc Worden is a Canadian actor.
Early life and education
David Marc Worden attended Churchill Heights Public School in Scarborough, Ontario from grades 4 through 8. He was a student in the gifted program. He made his first known stage appearance as Sandy the dog in the school's musical production of Annie in 1986.
Career
Worden started his career in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in television and theater. In 1990, he relocated to the United States to work for the Walt Disney Company and has remained there ever since.
Following community theatre performances in the Toronto Civic Light-Opera Company's productions of The King and I and The Wizard of Oz, as well as taking dance and musical theatre classes with Roland and Romaine Studios in Toronto, Worden made film appearances on two episodes of the television series Katts and Dog. He was a cast member for 5 seasons on the Disney Channel's The All New Mickey Mouse Club from 1990 to 1994. In 1997, Worden appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the last of four actors to portray Alexander Rozhenko, Worf's son.
In addition to onscreen appearances on film and television, Worden has done extensive voice work on animated series and films, starting with Batman Beyond in 1999, as well as numerous video games, starting with Blade Runner in 1997.
Personal life
Worden currently resides in Los Angeles, California. He is married to Mari, with whom he has three sons: Nathan, Aidan and Ryder.
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
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Title
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Role
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1986
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The Judge
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Terry
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Episode: "Just Leave Me Alone"
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1989–90
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Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop
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Julio Kowalski
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2 episodes
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1996
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Space: Above and Beyond
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Neil West
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Episode: "Toy Soldiers"
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1997
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Alexander Rozhenko
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2 episodes
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1998
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Felicity
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Jerry
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Episode: "Hot Objects"
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1999
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Batman Beyond
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Scab, Jody
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Voice, 3 episodes[1]
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2000
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Nash Bridges
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Mike
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Episode: "End Game"
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2001–02
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The Zeta Project
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Slam
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Voice, 2 episodes[1]
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2002
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NYPD Blue
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Eric Clifton
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Episode: "Oedipus Wrecked"
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2003
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Six Feet Under
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Zach
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Episode: "The Eye Inside"
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2004
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Static Shock
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Jokerz Gang Member
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Voice, episode: "Future Shock"[1]
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Stargate SG-1
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Ronan
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Episode: "Lost City: Part 2"
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10.5
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Earl
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Miniseries
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Bleach
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Yasutora Sado
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Voice, English dub
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Teen Titans
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Killer Moth
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Voice, episode: "Can I Keep Him?"[1]
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2005
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Star Trek: Enterprise
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Klingon Prisoner
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Episode: "Affliction"
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Justice League Unlimited
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Future Parasite
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Voice, episode: "Epilogue"[1]
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2007–08
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According to Jim
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Stew, Maitre'D
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2 episodes
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2008
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Life
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Ice Cream Guy
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Episode: "Find Your Happy Place"
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Dirty Sexy Money
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D.J. Pillowhead
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Episode: "The Summer House"
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2008–11
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold
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Kanjar Ro
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Voice, 3 episodes[1]
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2009
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Big Love
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Flower Shop Boy
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Episode: "Rough Edges"
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Saving Grace
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Hunter Wilson
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Episode: "I Believe in Angels"
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2010
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The Mentalist
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Howie Dressler
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Episode: "Pink Chanel Suit"
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2012
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CSI: NY
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Declan Callahan
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Episode: "Sláinte"
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2013
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Malibu Country
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Dallas
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Episode: "Bowling for Mama"
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2014
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Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
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Harrison Brown
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Voice, episode: "The Clean Room"
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2017
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Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
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Houndbeast
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Voice, episode: "Worst in Show"[1]
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Video games
References
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