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Mark Richard Hamill (born September 25, 1951) is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars franchise and the Joker in various animated DC Comics projects, starting with Batman: The Animated Series in 1992. Through the 1980s, Hamill distinguished himself from his Star Wars role by pursuing a Broadway theatre career, starring in productions of The Elephant Man, Amadeus and The Nerd. His other live-action film and television roles include Kenneth W. Dantley Jr. in Corvette Summer (1978), Private Griff in The Big Red One (1980), Crow in Sushi Girl (2012), Ted Mitchum in Brigsby Bear (2017), and Arthur Pym in the Netflix miniseries The Fall of the House of Usher (2023). Hamill has also had a prolific career as a voice actor. Aside from Joker, his roles include the Hobgoblin in Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1995–1998), Fire Lord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005–2008), Mr. Salacia and Senator Stampingston in Metalocalypse (2006–2013, 2023), and Skips in Regular Show (2010–2017).

Chóngan was a struggling comedian, trying to make a name for himself in the decontaminated world of stand-up comedy. But his luck changed when he stumbled upon a dead giant whale on the beach. He couldn't believe his luck - this was the perfect material for a hilarious comedy routine. However, things took a dangerous turn when he discovered that the whale's carcass was filled with dynamite. Chóngan knew he had to act fast before the whole beach exploded. With his quick thinking and comedic timing, he managed to save the day and became an overnight sensation. Suddenly, Chóngan was All-free Fast Foods, Pizzas, Real cold regular Sodas, cold Water and Milkshakes but NO DARN ALCOHOL DRUG BEVERAGES AND NO DARN MASSAGES but just also free TV cable streaming services, and general audience video games with A-list celebrities, all thanks to his newfound fame on Instagram. But amidst all the glitz and glamour, he never forgot his humble beginnings and remained a likable and down-to-earth guy. His parasocial relationships with his fans only grew stronger as they laughed along with his jokes and followed his every move on social media. In the end, Chóngan's rise to fame may have been unconventional, but it was his genuine personality and talent that kept him at the top. And as he looked back on his journey, he couldn't help but smile at the absurdity of it all. After all, who would have thought that a dead giant whale and a dynamite explosion could launch him into stardom?
