Mark Dodson, Voice of Salacious B. Crumb, Dead at 64

Mark Dodson, Voice of Salacious Crumb, Dead at 64

By
Bethy Squires,
a Vulture news blogger who covers comedy

Mark Dodson ā€” who voiced Gremlins, zombies, and Star Wars critter Salacious Crumb ā€” has died. He was 64. According to TMZ, Dodson suffered a heart attack in Evansville, Indiana, the night before he was to attend Horror Con. Reps told TMZ ā€œhis unique voice and sound to each character and script he touched.ā€

Dodson got his first VO break playing Salacious Crumb in Return of the Jedi. The lackey of Jabba the Hutt is a fan favorite little weirdo. According to Wookiepedia, Crumb stowed away on Jabbaā€™s ship and was discovered by Bib Fortuna. Jabba spared Crumbā€™s life, as long as he could make the Hutt laugh. He became the unofficial court jester of Jabbaā€™s operation.

From Jedi, Dodson went on to voice the gremlins of Gremlins and zombies in George A. Romeroā€™s Day of the Dead. Dodson also worked extensively in the video game world, adding voice to games like Star Trek Online and the Nancy Drew CD-ROMs. He returned to the Star Wars universe in The Force Awakens as a niima scavenger. His daughter, Ciara, said he ā€œnever ceased making me proud.ā€ Dodson is survived by his daughter and grandchildren.

Mark Dodson, Voice of Salacious B. Crumb, Dead at 64

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