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John Harrison Frick Jr., known better as '''Mark Elliott''' (born September 24, 1939 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa), was an American voice-over artist. He first began his career as a disc jockey for numerous stations, often under various pseudonyms, and was a frequent guest host on both ''American Top 40'' and ''Casey's Top 40''.
Elliott is best-known for his longtime work for Creator/{{Disney}}, particularly for their home video trailers, featurettes, bumpers, and logos. You may not recognize his name, but if you've seen any Disney movies on VHS between the late 1980s to early 2000s, you will [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFpOcGK0s05-G9nLJ81wurbpD0QLTVwk2 definitely recognize his voice]]. Outside of Disney, he also did work for Creator/{{Fox}} and Creator/{{CBS}} in the '80s and '90s, as well as trailers for non-Disney animated movies, and some audio descriptive voiceovers. Elliott also appeared alongside fellow voice-over artists Creator/DonLaFontaine, John Leader, Nick Tate and Al Chalk in ''Film/FiveMenAndALimo''. Elliott has also taken occasional roles in film, namely appearing as himself in ''Film/InAWorld''.
Mark Elliott sadly passed away on July 4, 2021.
See also Creator/BrianCummings, another voice actor heard on numerous Disney trailers and bumpers.
->''"And now, our feature presentation."''
John Harrison Frick Jr., known better as '''Mark Elliott''' (born September 24, 1939 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa), was an American voice-over artist. He first began his career as a disc jockey for numerous stations, often under various pseudonyms, and was a frequent guest host on both ''American Top 40'' and ''Casey's Top 40''.
Elliott is best-known for his longtime work for Creator/{{Disney}}, particularly for their home video trailers, featurettes, bumpers, and logos. You may not recognize his name, but if you've seen any Disney movies on VHS between the late 1980s to early 2000s, you will [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFpOcGK0s05-G9nLJ81wurbpD0QLTVwk2 definitely recognize his voice]]. Outside of Disney, he also did work for Creator/{{Fox}} and Creator/{{CBS}} in the '80s and '90s, as well as trailers for non-Disney animated movies, and some audio descriptive voiceovers. Elliott also appeared alongside fellow voice-over artists Creator/DonLaFontaine, John Leader, Nick Tate and Al Chalk in ''Film/FiveMenAndALimo''. Elliott has also taken occasional roles in film, namely appearing as himself in ''Film/InAWorld''.
Mark Elliott sadly passed away on July 4, 2021.
See also Creator/BrianCummings, another voice actor heard on numerous Disney trailers and bumpers.