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− | |birth = Marc Scott Ceccarelli<br/>{{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|1968}} (age |
+ | |birth = Marc Scott Ceccarelli<br/>{{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|1968}} (age {{Age|1968|1|4}})<br/>Bakersfield, California, U.S. |
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− | |credits = Writer<br>Storyboard director<br>Animatic director<br>Supervising |
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|years = {{Time|2011}}-{{Time|2014}}; {{Time|2015}}-present |
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− | '''Marc Ceccarelli''' (born {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|1968}}; age |
+ | '''Marc Scott Ceccarelli''' (born {{Time|January 4}}, {{Time|1968}}; age {{Age|1968|1|4}}) is one of the {{SBSP}} crew members. He began working on ''SpongeBob'' in mid-{{Time|2011}}, writing a total of 20 episodes so far. Ceccarelli was originally paired up with [[Luke Brookshier]], following the departure of [[Nate Cash]]. |
− | He originally left the show in the middle of {{Link|season 9}}, but came back in {{Time|2015}} to work as the show's animatic director. Starting with "[[Patrick! The Game]]," he is now the showrunner and co-executive producer with [[Vincent Waller]]. He is also known for his work on the {{W|Cartoon Network}} series ''{{W|Uncle Grandpa}}'' as a crew member. |
+ | He originally left the show in the middle of {{Link|season 9}}, but came back in {{Time|2015}} to work as the show's animatic director. Starting with "[[Patrick! The Game]]," he is now the showrunner and co-executive producer along with [[Vincent Waller]]. He is also known for his work on the {{W|Cartoon Network}} series ''{{W|Uncle Grandpa}}'' as a crew member and ''{{W|Phineas and Ferb}}'' and ''{{W|The Drinky Crow Show}}'' as a writer and storyboard artist. |
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+ | He won the {{Time|2018}} {{W|British Academy Children's Awards}} in International Animation and the 2018 {{W|Daytime Emmy Award}} in {{W|Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program|Outstanding Children’s Animated Series}} for his work on ''SpongeBob''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bafta.org/children/awards/childrens-awards-nominations-2018#INTERNATIONAL%20ANIMATION|title=Children's Awards Winners 2018|date=17 October 2018|website=www.bafta.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The 45th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Award Nominations|url=http://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_45th_nominations_with_credits_v02.pdf|work=Emmy Award|publisher={{W|Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}}|accessdate=April 13, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Winners of the 45th Annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy® Awards|url=http://cdn.emmyonline.org/day_45th_creative_arts_winners.pdf|work=Emmy Award|publisher={{W|Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}}|accessdate=April 13, 2020}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:52, 30 June 2020
Marc Scott Ceccarelli (born January 4, 1968; age 56) is one of the SpongeBob SquarePants crew members. He began working on SpongeBob in mid-2011, writing a total of 20 episodes so far. Ceccarelli was originally paired up with Luke Brookshier, following the departure of Nate Cash.
He originally left the show in the middle of season 9, but came back in 2015 to work as the show's animatic director. Starting with "Patrick! The Game," he is now the showrunner and co-executive producer along with Vincent Waller. He is also known for his work on the Cartoon Network series Uncle Grandpa as a crew member and Phineas and Ferb and The Drinky Crow Show as a writer and storyboard artist.
He won the 2018 British Academy Children's Awards in International Animation and the 2018 Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Children’s Animated Series for his work on SpongeBob.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Children's Awards Winners 2018 (17 October 2018).
- ^ The 45th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Award Nominations. Emmy Award. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved on April 13, 2020.
- ^ Winners of the 45th Annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy® Awards. Emmy Award. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved on April 13, 2020.
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