Craig Bartlett
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Craig Bartlett (b. Craig Michael Bartlett October 18, 1956 in Seattle, Washington) is an animator best-known for creating the television series Hey, Arnold! His first job, after graduating from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, was at Will Vinton Studios in Portland, Oregon. Besides working on Hey, Arnold! he also worked for Rugrats in its first few seasons.
Even before that, Craig worked on an old comic strip named Arnold which was a precursor of sorts to Hey, Arnold! as it featured Arnold, Helga, Harold, and even the beginnings of a few other characters. The strip was featured in Simpsons Illustrated in the early 1990s. Craig also used to do clay animation: he did several versions of Arnold on Sesame Street during that same time, and also did a character named Penny on Pee Wee's Playhouse.
Among his most recent work is the Cartoon Network telefilm Party Wagon, produced as a pilot for an animated TV series about settlers making their way to the northwest. However, CN has not picked up the series (as of December 2006).
Craig Bartlett stated, in a chat on the day of Hey Arnold's tenth anniversary, that he has left Cartoon Network. He is currently working on a film for NASA.
He is married to Lisa Groening, sister of The Simpsons creator Matt Groening.