Doug Bresler

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Doug Bresler

Born Douglas Carlton Bresler
May 4, 1979 (1979-05-04) (age 29)
Santa Monica, CA
Residence Los Angeles, CA
Education UC Santa Barbara
Title New Media Producer
Known for Doogtoons
Website
http://www.dougbresler.com

Doug "Doog" Bresler (born Douglas Carlton Bresler on May 4th, 1979 in Santa Monica, CA[1]) is a producer, director, animator, musician, and podcast personality based in Los Angeles, CA. He is best known for founding the animation production studio Doogtoons, and directing such internet shorts as "Weird Al" Yankovic's Trapped in the Drive-Thru music video, Eli's Dirty Jokes, Nick and Haig, the animated Ask A Ninja shorts, and other various "animated interviews".

An accomplished musician, Bresler has toured across the United States playing drums with Santa Barbara-based artist Kirstin Candy, and opening for Dave Wakeling of The English Beat. He was also one of the founding members of the notorious Rod Stewart tribute band, One Nation Under Rod, playing drums alongside Grant Parsons, current frontman for The Hairbrain Scheme. He most recently provided drums and percussion on his brother Joe Bresler's 2006 album, California King.[2]

Bresler also currently produces and co-hosts a weekly comedy podcast, PreRecorded Friends, with Joe Bresler and a Canadian named Billy Reid.

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