John Rice, a multifaceted creative force, burst into the world on May 1, 1970, in Columbus, Ohio, USA, and has since made a lasting impact in the realm of animation.
As a skilled animator, Rice's expertise has been showcased in a variety of capacities. He has lent his talents to the realm of storyboarding, bringing to life the initial episode of the iconic series Family Guy.
Beyond his work in storyboarding, Rice has also demonstrated his versatility as a character designer, contributing to the development of beloved shows such as Rugrats, The Simpsons, and King of the Hill.
Rice's directing credits are equally impressive, with three episodes from the inaugural season of the critically acclaimed series Rick and Morty bearing his stamp.
Furthermore, he has served as the director of the 2010 animated series Neighbors from Hell, which aired on TBS.
In addition to his work on Neighbors from Hell, Rice has also directed episodes of the long-running and iconic series Beavis and Butthead, which has been a staple of MTV programming for many years.