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Chris Reccardi

Chris Reccardi

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Chris Reccardi (November 24, 1964 - May 2, 2019) was an award-winning and Emmy-nominated animator and fine artist. Chris was a key player on The Ren & Stimpy Show as director, writer, designer and musician and has contributed to numerous other hit animated TV shows such as Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls, Spongebob Squarepants as a writer, director, story artist and designer. Chris served as Producer and Creative director on Cartoon Network’s Regular Show and Secret Mountain Fort Awesome and has created/co-created several TV pilots including the cult fav The Modifyers (Nickelodeon), Meddlen Meddows, and Imp, Inc.(Cartoon Network). Chris’s fine art reflects a wide range of literary and visual influences, from classic Victorian/Edwardian-era science fiction to 1960’s & 70’s illustration and modern design. His story-driven fine art has attracted custom art installations for high-end clients such as Southern California’s highly successful sustainable restaurant franchise Tender Greens for their Pasadena (2011) Marina Del Rey (2013) and Westwood (2016) locations and Caesars Entertainment for their massive Linq High Roller project. As a professional musician and composer, Chris Reccardi has contributed to numerous soundtrack projects as well as live/recording work with bands, fluently exchanging the roles of bassist, guitarist and composer. In 1990 he co-formed “Der Screamin’ Lederhsen”, the trio penned the Ren & Stimpy show title themes as well as various background music throughout the series. His original score for his 2007 pilot for Nickelodeon The Modifyers, added an extra dimension to the cult favorite cartoon. In 2012 Chris joined Elliot Easton (The Cars), Nick Walusko (Brian Wilson, Wondermints) and multi-instrumentalist Todd Jaeger as bassist/art director for Elliot Easton’s Tiki Gods which combined the aesthetics of Exotica, 60’s sci-fi themes, and “Space Tiki” musical genres.

Born: November 24, 1964 in New York City, New York, USA

Died: May 2, 2019 (Age 54)

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Chris Reccardi  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
7.2
ActorSelf2020
Movie
7
Visual EffectsVisual Development2009
Movie
6.5
Visual EffectsVisual Development2013
Movie
6.4
ArtStoryboard Designer2018
Movie
7.2
Visual EffectsCharacter Designer2010
Movie
7.5
ArtConceptual Design, Concept Artist2017
Movie
7.8
ArtConceptual Design2014
Movie
6.1
WritingStoryboard2015
Movie
5.5
DirectingDirector2001
TV Show
7.6
ArtStoryboard Artist, Story
1 Episode
2007-2010
TV Show
6.7
WritingStoryboard
4 Episodes
1997-1999
TV Show
8
WritingWriter, Storyboard
3 Episodes
1996-2003
TV Show
6.7
WritingStoryboard
1 Episode
1997-1999
TV Show
6.9
ArtStoryboard Artist
1 Episode
2010-2012
TV Show
7.1
WritingStoryboard, Writer
3 Episodes
2002-2023
TV Show
8.6
ProductionSupervising Producer
12 Episodes
2010-2017
TV Show
8.4
ArtStoryboard Artist, Writer, Storyboard
1 Episode
2001-2017
TV Show
7.8
ArtStoryboard Artist, Writer
1 Episode
2001-2007
TV Show
7.9
ArtStoryboard Artist, Writer
1 Episode
2008-2010
TV Show
5.5
ArtStoryboard Artist
2 Episodes
2008-2011
TV Show
7.5
WritingWriter, Storyboard
10 Episodes
1998-2005
TV Show
7.6
DirectingWriter, Director, Storyboard Artist
4 Episodes
1991-1996
TV Show
7.7
ArtStoryboard Artist
11 Episodes
1990-1995
TV Show
6.5
WritingStoryboard
1 Episode
2020-2022
Short Film
7
SoundMusician1990
Short Film
7.6
DirectingCreator, Executive Producer, Music, Director2010
Movie
7.6
WritingWriter2005
Movie
7.3
DirectingLayout1989
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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