Marc Garber

Description
Marc Garber is an American voice actor known for his work in English-language dubs of anime series and original video animations, primarily during the 1980s and 1990s. His career is often associated with the early days of anime localization in the United States. He is also occasionally credited under the name Mark Garber.

One of Garber's most frequently cited roles is Ball Boy in the OVA series Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer. Ball Boy is the robotic partner of the character Shaia Hishizaki, assisting her in battles and transformations. His other notable anime voice work includes providing additional voices for the influential cyberpunk series Bubblegum Crisis and voicing the role of Manager in its sequel OVA, Bubblegum Crash. He also contributed to the action OVA Riding Bean. An early role in his career was voicing the character Megane, a member of the stormtrooper-like stormtroopers, in the English adaptation of the classic series Urusei Yatsura. Beyond anime, his credits include minor on-screen roles in live-action productions such as The Hudsucker Proxy and the television series Tad.

While information about his broader body of work is limited, Garber's voice acting credits demonstrate a connection to the early English dubs produced for the North American market. He worked on projects for companies like U.S. Manga Corps, which handled the English release of Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer. His roles were typically in supporting or secondary character parts within the science fiction and action genres prevalent in the anime of that era. Beyond his work in the 80s and 90s, records indicate he continued to perform voiceovers for commercials, such as for the Subaru car brand in the early 2000s.
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