Guy Vasilovich
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Guy Vasilovich is an American writer and director. He has also held such positions as executive producer, art director, layout artist, storyboard writer, and visual developer.
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[edit] Awards/Nominations
He received an Annie Nomination for Outstanding Children's series, and two Gemini nominations for Best Children’s Program or Series and Best Writing. He was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2007 for an Outstanding Special Class Animated Program (for "Growing up Creepie" in 2006), which was shared with Bill Schultz, Mike Young, Paul Cummins, Melinda Toporoff, John Fisher, Louise Vallance, Dennis McCoy and Pamela Hickey, among others.
[edit] Personal life
Vasilovich grew up in rural Tomahawk, Wisconsin, and his experiences there loosely inspired his created animated series Iggy Arbuckle.[1] His hobbies include golf and illustrating children's books. He also enjoys music, and is an accomplished musician.[2]
[edit] Credits
[edit] Writer
- Moville Mysteries (2002)
- The Boy Who Cried Alien (2002)
- Elise: Mere Mortal (2002)
- Random Cartoons (episode: Dugly Uckling's Treasure Quest) (2007)
[edit] Director
- Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998)
- The Boy Who Cried Alien (2002)
- Elise: Mere Mortal (2002)
- Growing Up Creepie (2006)
- Lolo's Cafe (2006)
- Random Cartoons (2007)
[edit] Creative Consultant
- Iggy Arbuckle (2007)
[edit] References
- ^ www.hugin.info Retrieved on March 11th, 2008
- ^ www.creativetalentnetwork.com/resume Retrieved on March 11th, 2008.