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Voice actor Mark Silk discusses his career and how he came to voice TMNT pinball.
Mark Silk provided six voice characters for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pinball machine, including Splinter and Casey Jones
high confidence · Josh and Mark confirm six voices total for TMNT; Casey Jones callout specifically mentioned ('Loser kid, you have been chosen')
Mark Silk first attended pinball Expo in Chicago in 2018 as a fan, before any professional involvement
high confidence · Mark states directly: 'in 2018 i went out to expo just as a fan'
Dwight Sullivan at Stern approached Mark Silk for voice work after hearing him mentioned on Ken Cromwell's podcast
high confidence · Mark describes hearing Ken's show where Dwight Sullivan mentioned wanting to work with Mark, saying 'I just started to my tracks' when he heard this
Mark Silk has voiced 30-31 characters in the first season of the Danger Mouse reboot, with an additional 12 in season two
high confidence · Mark states: 'I'm the voice of it's 30, 31 characters on the first season of Danger Mouse and then on the second season it's an additional 12'
Mark Silk was the voice of Bob the Builder for approximately a decade in the United States and Canada
high confidence · Mark states: 'i was the voice of bob the builder in the states for about a decade america and canada'
“Loser kid, you have been chosen.”
Mark Silk (as Casey Jones) @ ~11:30 — Demonstration of one of his TMNT voice characters in the podcast itself
“I'm a hobbyist but i love what you do so...I need to just like put a tent up in the middle and just hope that people will just come past and go do you need some voices for your machine i'll do it for you it's really i'm a bargain”
Mark Silk @ ~22:00 — Shows genuine passion for pinball and willingness to work on pinball projects despite being an established professional
“I bumped into a bunch of people, and we just kind of kept in touch. But I didn't really push for any work or anything. I was just happy to enjoy what they do.”
Mark Silk @ ~59:30 — Explains organic, non-pushy approach to networking within pinball community
“The thing that was great with [Don LaFontaine] is he also was a brilliant performer. He had a great voice, but it's more than just having a good voice...there's the acting ability, the ability to just bring that character to life.”
Mark Silk @ ~26:00 — Articulates philosophy that voice acting is fundamentally about performance and character work, not just vocal ability
“You get the the best of both worlds so you get to work with the the some of the you know the the most talented people in the in that field of their industry and yet you can walk down the street and not get bothered you know you can still have a regular life”
Mark Silk @ ~47:00 — Explains appeal of voice acting as profession: prestige and creative fulfillment without celebrity downsides
“My heroes just as a kid my heroes were always the people behind the scenes so i loved the craftsman and the the artistry behind it all”
Mark Silk @ ~13:30 — Explains formative influence that drove his career toward voice work and production
community_signal: Mark Silk's organic entry into pinball community as fan-first, then professional, models authentic community integration approach; suggests healthy ecosystem where fans can transition to professional roles
high · Attended Expo 2018 as fan; built relationships through multiple podcast appearances before professional ask; describes 'accidental on purpose' approach
community_signal: Stern Pinball's outreach to established voice talent and engagement with podcast community (Ken Cromwell connection) demonstrates strategic investment in quality voice acting and podcast relationships
high · Dwight Sullivan discussing Mark Silk on Ken Cromwell's podcast; multiple podcast sponsors mentioned (Flipping Out, TWIP, Lit Frames, Flyland)
community_signal: Mark Silk's transition from established voice actor (multi-decade career in animation, film, games) to pinball voice work demonstrates organic cross-pollination between adjacent creative industries; suggests Stern actively recruiting experienced talent from broader entertainment sector
high · Dwight Sullivan recruitment after hearing Mark mentioned on podcast; Greg Bone direct outreach after recognizing Star Wars voice work
personnel_signal: Mark Silk's engagement with Stern Pinball on TMNT represents recruitment of A-list voice talent from major entertainment industry (animation, film) into pinball production
medium · Mark Silk's extensive resume (Bob the Builder, Danger Mouse, Thunderbirds, Star Wars, etc.) demonstrates caliber of talent now working on pinball
announcement: Confirmation of voice work scope for TMNT pinball (6 characters including Splinter, Casey Jones) provides details on game's production quality and feature set
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high · Direct confirmation from Mark Silk of six voice characters with specific character names mentioned