Marty Grabstein

Marty Grabstein
Born Martin C. Grabstein
November 28, 1957 (1957-11-28) (age 54)
Astoria, New York
Occupation Film, voice, television, actor

Martin C. Grabstein (born November 28, 1957; Astoria, New York) is an American actor and voice actor, who is known as Marty Grabstein.

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Career

Marty Grabstein's career has included work in films, television series, live sketch comedy, theater and commercials. Grabstein’s film credits include Bury The Evidence and Apartment #5C. His television credits include parts on all three Law & Order series, Third Watch, and Conviction.

In addition to roles in several theater productions, Grabstein co-wrote and co-starred with Rick Mowatt for their sketch comedy act Lab Rats, which performed to rave reviews in comedy clubs throughout New York City.

Marty is well known for doing the voice of Courage in the popular Cartoon Network show Courage the Cowardly Dog. Marty used a combination of paranoia and panic to make the voice of Courage authentic. In the first few episodes, he actually said many spoken words as Courage, but as the series progressed Courage had less lines and did most of its talking by mumbling and saying "The things I do for love" and "Either that or my name is (...), and it's not."

Personal life

He currently lives with his wife, Nancy.

Filmography

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