Eric Fogel
Eric Fogel, born on May 11, 1969, is a multifaceted American creative known for his work as a director, writer, animator, producer, and voice actor. He gained widespread recognition as the mastermind behind the provocative animated series "Celebrity Deathmatch," which became a cult phenomenon. Fogel's unique storytelling and animation style have earned him a place in pop culture history.
In addition to "Celebrity Deathmatch," Fogel is credited with the creation of several other notable shows, including "The Head," a surreal animated series that explored unconventional themes, and "Starveillance," which offered a satirical look at celebrity culture. He also brought to life "Glenn Martin, DDS," a humorous animated sitcom that followed the misadventures of a father-dentist and his family.
Fogel's talent extends beyond these creations; he directed multiple episodes of the acclaimed animated series "Daria," showcasing his ability to blend humor with social commentary. His work has garnered a loyal fan base and solidified his reputation in the animation industry.
With a career spanning several decades, Eric Fogel continues to influence the field of animation through his innovative projects and unique artistic vision, leaving an indelible mark on the genre.