Jerry O'Flaherty
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Jerry O'Flaherty (born Jeremiah O'Flaherty), is an American video game Art Director and filmmaker best known as Art Director on Gears of War from Epic Games. O'Flaherty began in the game industry at sixteen years old[citation needed]. By age twenty-four he was part owner of video game developer KoP Media and sold it to Seventh Level two years later.[citation needed] He was one of the original owners and founders of game company Ion Storm. In 2003, O'Flaherty was named Studio Art Director of Epic Games, handling the direction of Gears of War and Unreal Tournament 3. He worked on the Command & Conquer series while employed at the groundbreaking but now defunct Westwood Studios in Las Vegas, later absorbed into EA Los Angeles.
O'Flaherty was born in Irving a suberb of Dallas, Texas, and is the fourth of ten children.[citation needed] His father was an immigrant from Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland.[citation needed] He currently lives in Raleigh, North Carolina where Epic Games is based.
Awards Known:
- Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences - Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction 2007 "Gears of War"
[citation needed] - AIAS - outstanding Achievement in Animation 2007 "Gears of War"
[citation needed] - Game Developers Conference Choice Awards - Visual Arts Award 2007 "Gears of War"[citation needed]
Trivia:
- O'Flaherty is an accomplished painter.
- Holds dual American/Irish citizenship.
- Studied film at University of North Texas near Dallas
Other Games Credited:[1]
Gears of War (Limited Collector's Edition) (2006), Microsoft Game Studios
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict (2005), Midway Home Entertainment, Inc.
Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition (2004), Atari, Inc.
Command & Conquer: Renegade (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Earth & Beyond (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat (2002), Electronic Arts, Inc.
Anachronox (2001), Eidos Interactive, Inc.
John Romero's Daikatana (2000), Eidos, Inc.
Dominion: Storm Over Gift 3 (1998), Eidos Interactive, Inc.
Raymond E. Feist's Return to Krondor (1998), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
G-Nome (1997), 7th Level, Inc.
Eight Ball Deluxe (1993), Amtex
Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds (1993), ORIGIN Systems, Inc.
Maelstrom (1992), Don Bluth Multimedia, Inc., Merit Studios, Inc.
Aunt Arctic Adventure (1988), Mindware
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