The legendary actor Mark Hamill, known for his iconic role in Star Warshas revealed how he entered showbiz.
The 74-year-old is not only known for Star Warsbut he is also credited with voicing the Joker in several DC Comics media, beginning in 1992 Batman: The Animated Series.
During a chat on SAG-AFTRA Foundationrevealed Hamill, when he was in the fourth fifth or sixth grade and assigned to write a report on Andrew Scott, he would do the opposite and instead look up reviews of King Kong in the New York Times.
He was more focused on the showbiz people and special effects since his school days.
The veteran actor knew from a very early age that there was nothing else for him. “I didn’t know if I was going to be an actor or what. But I thought whoever goes to work and makes dinosaurs come to life, I want that job.”
Mark wasn’t sure if he would be good at it or not, but he wanted to start out as an assistant.
Meanwhile The long walk The actor further confessed to being inspired by Walt Disney.
“One of the things that made an impression on me was the Walt Disney Television show because it was the first TV show that showed you how movies were actually made. There’s a camera crew, there’s a wardrobe.”
Mark said he couldn’t admit it to anyone at the time as he might be “ridiculed beyond belief.”



