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Mark Hildreth (born January 24, 1978) is a Canadian actor and singer, appearing in movie and television roles. A graduate of The National Theatre School of Canada, Mark Hildreth's theater credits include Hamlet (The Shakespeare Project), Bertram in All's Well that Ends Well (Bard on the Beach), Richa

rd of Gloucester in Richard III (NTSC) and Cale Blackwell in Fire (Teatre Lac Brome). He also starred as Pastor Tom Hale in the ABC drama Resurrection.

Life and career[]

Active as an actor since 1986, Hildreth has provided voiceovers since the age of 10, when he was cast as the voice of Beany in DiC Entertainment's production of Beany and Cecil. Since then, major roles have included: Caz in The New Adventures of He-Man, Alex Mann in Action Man; Hi-Tech in the direct-to-video CGI animated movies G.I. Joe: Spy Troops and G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom; Quicksilver in Wolverine and the X-Men; Terry Bogard in the Fatal Fury series; Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream; Harrison in Stargate: Infinity; and Heero Yuy in Gundam Wing.

He provided voices for enemy soldiers for the video game Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, and for the character DJ Atomika in SSX 3, SSX Blur, SSX (2012 video game), and Burnout Paradise.

Hildreth also appears in stage productions: In 2001, Hildreth played the role of Eugene Marchbanks in the Vancouver Playhouse production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida, 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 series V as Joshua, and Cartoon Network's Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 as Vert Wheeler.

Personal life[]

Hildreth was a member of NXIVM, a now-defunct self-improvement organisation widely described as a cult. Hildreth had a long-term relationship with actress Kristin Kreuk and reportedly introduced Kreuk to NXIVM, which she joined in 2006. 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.”

Filmography in Idea Wiki[]

Animations[]

  • Class of 3000 (2020 Series) - Kam Chin (aged 16)
  • Ronin Warriors Extreme (1996 - 2001) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors II: The Electric Boogaloo (1996) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors III: The Next Level (1997) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors IV: Judgement Day (1998) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors V: Monster Unleashed (1999) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Burning of Atlanta (2000) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Ryo’s Revenge (2001) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The New Samurai (2002) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Dragon Warriors (2003) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Rise of the Demon King (2004) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Samurai in Los Angeles (2005) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Last Stand (2006) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Short Films (1996 - 2002) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers - Rowen Hashiba
  • Monster Teens (2016) - Ralph Wolf

Video games[]

  • Ronin Warriors: Armored Fighters (1996) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors 3D (1996) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Speed Demons 2 (1997) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors 64 (1997) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors Puzzle Attack (1998) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Director's Cut (1998) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Monster Unleashed (1999) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Burning of Atlanta (2000) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Lost in Time (2001) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Ryo's Revenge (2002) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors Advance (2002) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Dragon Warriors (2003) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Armored Fighters 2 (2003) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Rise of the Demon King (2004) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors Advance 2 (2004) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: Samurai in Los Angeles (2005) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors DS (2006) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors (2008) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Next Action (2013) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Ronin Warriors: The Legendary Armor Samurai Troopers (2016) - Rowen Hashiba
  • Toonami: Ultimate Battle Royale - Rowen Hashiba, Heero Yuy

Known for[]

  • Heero Yuy from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
  • Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury: The Animation
  • Warren Worthington III / Angel from X-Men: Evolution
  • Quicksilver from Wolverine and the X-Men
  • Max Steel from Max Steel
  • Vert Wheeler from Hot Wheels Battle Force 5
  • King Lotor from Voltron Force

Roles gallery[]

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