What type of details about mark meer  can be gathered from the following bio?  Bio: mark meer is a canadian actor , writer and improvisor , based in edmonton , alberta . he is internationally known for his role in the `` mass effect '' trilogy , in which he stars as the voice of the male version of the player character , commander shepard . his voice is featured in a number of other games from bioware corp. , notably the `` baldur 's gate '' and `` dragon age '' series . meer stars as the voice of the player character william mackenzie in the long dark from hinterland studio , which also features his mass effect counterpart , jennifer hale . he also works in animation , providing the voice for characters in a series of cartoon shorts produced by rantdog animation studios . meer is a core company member of the canadian comedy award-winning live improvised soap opera `` die-nasty '' , and was the first performer to complete the annual 53-hour long die-nasty soap-a-thon without sleep . he is also a member of rapid fire theatre and a founder of the sketch comedy/improv troupe gordon 's big bald head . he is a performer and writer on cbc radio 's sketch comedy program `` the irrelevant show '' and aptn 's '' '' , and is a co-creator , writer and star of super channel 's `` tiny plastic men '' . meer works regularly with atomic improv and at the varscona theatre with teatro la quindicina , the company founded by canadian playwright stewart lemoine . in 2005 , meer was nominated for an elizabeth sterling haynes award for co-writing the surreal sketch comedy show , `` lobster telephone '' -lrb- in which he also played salvador dalí -rrb- , with the ladies of panties productions . in 2006 , he was honored with the sterling award for outstanding performance by an actor in a supporting role for playing multiple roles in `` helen 's necklace '' , produced by shadow theatre . in 2011 , he was nominated for five canadian comedy awards , including best male improvisor , for which he was also nominated in 2012 , 2013 , and 2014 . in december 2012 , mark meer was voted edmontonian of the year in an online...
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