Mike Judge

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Mike Judge
Born 1962-10-17
Guayaquil, Ecuador

Michael Craig Judge (born 17 October 1962 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an American animator, voice actor, writer, and producer, best-known as the creator and star of the hit animated television series Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill. He also wrote and directed the films Office Space, Idiocracy, and Beavis and Butt-head Do America.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Ecuador, Judge was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. He is the son of anthropologist Jim Judge. Graduating Student of Highland High School in Albquerque. He earned a B.S. in physics from the University of California, San Diego, worked as an engineer and a musician, then moved to Dallas, Texas, to continue work as a musician. However, he soon turned to developing cartoons.

Mike Judge currently lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and two children.

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In 1991, Judge's short "Office Space" (also known as the Milton series of shorts) was picked up by Comedy Central following a Dallas animation festival.

In 1992, Judge developed "Frog Baseball", a short featuring the characters Beavis and Butt-head, to be featured on Liquid Television. The short led to the creation of the Beavis and Butt-head series on MTV, in which Judge played both title characters as well as the majority of supporting characters. The show ran from 1993 to 1997 and spawned a feature length film, Beavis and Butt-head Do America, released in 1996.

In 1997, Judge left MTV to create King of the Hill for Fox. Many of the show's characters were based on people he had known while living in Texas. Judge continued his voice acting, playing both Hank Hill and Boomhauer.

In 1999, Judge wrote and directed the live-action comedy film Office Space, which was based in part on the Milton series of cartoons he had created for Saturday Night Live. In the film, he made a cameo appearance as Stan, the manager of Chotchkie's (complete with hairpiece and fake mustache). The film, for which the budget was approximately US$10 million, grossed only $10.8 million in initial release.[1] However, Office Space has since become a cult classic, grossing millions in video and DVD sales.

Since Fall 2003, Judge has run a very successful animation festival, together with animator Don Hertzfeldt, called "The Animation Show". "The Animation Show" tours the country every year, screening animated shorts from mostly independent animators.

Judge's latest film, Idiocracy, a dystopian comedy starring Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph, was dumped in limited release in September 2006, two years after being shelved by 20th Century Fox. It was billed by some theaters as Untitled Mike Judge Comedy. The film was released without a trailer or substantial marketing campaign. Some have theorized that Fox turned against Idiocracy, despite Judge's proven track record, due to the movie's merciless skewering of real corporations and business entities, including Starbucks, Costco, Carl's Jr., and Fox itself.[citation needed]

Judge has also made cameo appearances in numerous films, including Jackass: Number Two, in which he can be seen during the end credits.

Mike judge is a very well liked animimator, and is well liked by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Matt Groening, Seth Macfarline, and John K. bothe because of his styles of animation, voice acting, as well as sense of humor.

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