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Joe Murray rode
into notoriety on a new wave of animation in the early 1990's, as
the creator, director and producer of the Emmy award winning series "Rocko's
Modern Life" which aired on Nickelodeon and was syndicated world
wide. Stemming from a crop of independent animators, (and coming
off a Student Academy Award win) Joe brought to the tube a insatiable
need to poke fun at the institutions we hold dear, and skew the subconscious
with an array of whimsical yet irreverent characters. Rocko soon
became known as a personal project that hit a chord with a legion
of die hard fans.
The need to explore surreal worlds packed with infusions
of
color and eccentric characters, trickled into his books for children.
Writing feverishly, and experimenting with new painting styles
and media opportunities, Joe stumbled onto a project that he felt
needed a home on the air. He called Linda Simensky at Cartoon Network,
and after producing the pilot himself,"Camp Lazlo" hit
the channel to critical acclaim, strong ratings, and another dose
of Joe Murray characters bent on telling us stories that mirrored
ourselves. Aside from garnering International awards, Camp Lazlo's
most recent accolade was a 2007 Prime Time Emmy Award .
Joe Murray was born and raised in San Jose California,
and feels fortunate to have been living solely off his art since
he was 16. He opened his own illustration studio at 21 which soon
expanded to produce his award winning independent animated films.
Many have shown at noted festivals such as Annecy and Sundance. He
currently lives and works in Southern California where his two daughters
are the light of his life. |
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