Gregg Vanzo

Gregg Vanzo

64 · Born: Apr 8, 1961

Personal Details

BornApr 8, 1961 Webster, New York, USA

Biography

Gregg has had the privilege of embarking upon a illustrious career as a Supervising Director, diligently overseeing the production of a wide range of notable projects that have undoubtedly left a lasting impact on the world of animation.

Throughout his illustrious career, Gregg has had the pleasure of working on a diverse array of projects, including the critically acclaimed Clash-A-Rama, the groundbreaking The Maxx, the futuristic Futurama, and the irreverent Sit Down, Shut Up.

Furthermore, Gregg has also had the opportunity to serve as Sequence Director on the highly successful The Simpsons Movie, a project that showcased his exceptional leadership skills and attention to detail.

In addition to his responsibilities as Sequence Director, Gregg has played a pivotal role in the animation process for numerous film and television projects, demonstrating his versatility, creativity, and unwavering dedication to his craft.

As a result of his tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to excellence, Gregg has established himself as a respected and accomplished figure in the world of animation, and his impressive portfolio is a testament to his remarkable talent and enduring influence.

Noted animator and producer, with a diverse portfolio of work spanning numerous animated series and films, has contributed his expertise to a wide range of projects, including the critically acclaimed adult animated series Disenchantment, as well as the iconic and irreverent Futurama, Ren & Stimpy, and Beavis & Butthead, both in series and feature film formats.

In addition to his work on these groundbreaking shows, he has also lent his talents to the beloved and empowering animated series The Powerpuff Girls, as well as its associated feature films, and the irreverent and humorous animated series Family Guy.

Furthermore, his expertise has been utilized in the creation of several animated feature films, including the action-packed and heartwarming Kim Possible, and the imaginative and adventurous Stitch! The Movie.

Moreover, he has also worked on a number of theatrical shorts for Warner Bros., as part of the esteemed Looney Tunes franchise, bringing his unique style and sensibility to the world of classic cartoon characters, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig.

Gregg's illustrious career has been punctuated by a multitude of prestigious recognitions, acknowledging his trailblazing endeavors in the realm of animation. The esteemed Annecy Award, a testament to his pathfinding influence, was bestowed upon him for his trailblazing contributions to the iconic series, The Maxx. Furthermore, his tireless dedication to Futurama has garnered him not one, but two Emmy Awards, a distinction that underscores his exceptional skill and unwavering commitment to his craft.

Biography:

Gregg is a renowned animator, writer, and director, best known for his work on the hit animated series Futurama and The Maxx. Born in 1963, Gregg began his career in the animation industry in the late 1980s, working as a writer and storyboard artist for various studios. His breakthrough came in the early 1990s with the creation of The Maxx, an innovative and critically acclaimed series that explored the intersection of comic book culture and surrealism.