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James Garland Quintel is an American animator, voice actor, director, writer, producer, and storyboard artist. He is best known as the creator of the Cartoon Network series '' Regular Show'' (2010–2017), in which he voiced Mordecai and High Five Ghost, and the
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series ''
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'' (2020–2022), in which he voices Josh. Quintel was formerly the creative director for ''
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'' (2008–2010), which aired on Cartoon Network, and a writer and storyboard artist on '' Camp Lazlo'' (2006–2008). In 2009, he was nominated for the Annie Award for Directing in a Television Production for directing an episode of ''Flapjack''. In 2011, he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-format Animated Program category for ''Regular Show''.


Early life and education

James Garland Quintel was born in
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the son of Terri (née Morris) and James Allen Quintel. According to Quintel, Hanford's geography is "kind of flat" and there "was not a ton to do" when he was growing up, so he and his friends were always looking for ways to entertain themselves; he later incorporated these kinds of misadventures into ''Regular Show''. He was inspired by animators
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, Mike Judge, and Joe Murray, later working for the latter. Into his teenage years, he loved drawing and watching cartoons such as ''
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'', '' Beavis and Butt-Head'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', as well as British surreal comedy shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', which would later inspire Quintel's work. Quintel often played the video game '' ToeJam & Earl'', the influence of which he later described as "the perfect platform" for ''Regular Show'' protagonists Mordecai and Rigby. He also became influenced by
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from the 1980s and later added 1980s music into ''Regular Show''. He attended
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. In 1998, when he was 16, his father gave him a video camera which he used (along with Lego men and crude paper cutouts) to create a few minutes of
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film for several short film projects at Hanford High School. To expand his artistry, he took an AP literature class and a pottery class at Hanford High, as well as a summer class where he learned how to animate films and make flip books. He also worked at a movie theater and at "a lot of minimum wage jobs", just as Mordecai and Rigby work for minimum wage at a park in ''Regular Show''. In May 2000, he was nominated as a 12th grade California academic all-star from Hanford High. After high school, Quintel attended the
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in Santa Clarita, California. At CalArts, Quintel and about 20 fellow students, including now-voice artist Sam Marin, developed their short films by throwing title names (such as "lollypop" or "candy") into a hat, drawing them out, and reading them aloud at midnight as a warm-up, where they would each then rush back to their desks in a marathon effort to make a film in 48 hours based on the one word drawn. In the spring of 2005, this CalArts process led Quintel to put together a short animated film about an ambassador who loses his cool during a benign encounter. Quintel titled his new film ''The Naive Man from Lolliland''. Moreover, as Quintel's first exposure to the animation industry, Quintel obtained a 2004
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at Cartoon Network Studios to work on the TV series '' Star Wars: Clone Wars''. At CalArts, Quintel would also meet another student by the name of
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, with whom he would later work with on the Cartoon Network series ''
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''. Ward would later use his experience from ''Flapjack'' to go on to create the Emmy Award-winning Cartoon Network series ''
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''. During the fall of Quintel's fourth year at CalArts, ''The Naive Man from Lolliland'' won both the Producers Choice Award (an Apple G5 computer and a copy of Bauhaus Software's Mirage animation software) and the Student Animator Award (US$1,000 and a copy of
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) at the 2005 Nextoons Nicktoons Film Festival. In response to Quintel's success at the 2005 Nicktoons Film Festival,
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, an entertainment entrepreneur and television and film producer, identified Quintel as "an original talent to watch out for in the future". Quintel's hometown local newspaper, the ''
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'', noted Quintel's success at the 2005 Nicktoons Film Festival as being one of 2005's moments from a memorable year. In December 2005, Quintel graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with a BFA degree in
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.


Career

After graduating Quintel passed a test and began working as a storyboard revisionist for Cartoon Network's '' Camp Lazlo''. In May 2006,
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announced that Quintel would be one of six judges at the 3rd Annual Nicktoons Network Animation Festival. In 2007, Quintel entered his short film, ''2 in the AM PM'', in the 30th annual Spike & Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. In ''2 in the AM PM'', two
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are left alone to run a convenience store/gas station on Halloween night, where candy filled with drugs creates a mini-nightmare. Quintel later used some of these ''2 in the AM PM'' characters in ''Regular Show.'' In 2008, Quintel pitched '' Regular Show'' for the Cartoonstitute project at Cartoon Network by using a storyboard, with his reasoning that "I don't think me verbally pitching such an odd concept would have made any sense to anyone." In 2009, Cartoon Network ordered more episodes of ''The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack'' as well as
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Quintel's project, ''Regular Show''. The agreement upon the premise of ''Regular Show'' was that the series would be about two park groundskeepers, Mordecai (a 6-foot blue jay) and Rigby (a hyperactive
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), who try to entertain themselves at their jobs while doing anything they can to avoid work and escape their everyday boredom. Along with his success at getting approval to develop ''Regular Show,'' in December 2009, Quintel and director John Infantino were nominated for an
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Annie Award in the category of " Directing in a Television Production" for their directing work on the '' Candy Casanova'' episode in Season 2 of ''The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack''. However, American animation director and fellow CalArts graduate
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subsequently took the director Annie Award in February 2010 for Haaland's work on ''List of The Penguins of Madagascar episodes, The Penguins of Madagascar – Launchtime''. Nine months after Quintel was nominated for an Annie Award, ''Regular Show'' debuted at 8:15 P.M. Eastern Time Zone, EST on September 6, 2010. In September 2011, while the first season of ''Regular Show'' was being aired, Quintel was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the Primetime Emmy Award for Short-format Animation#2010s, Outstanding Short-format Animated Program category as executive producer and creator of ''Regular Show''. However, his ''Regular Show'' series was beat out for the award by the American Broadcasting Company, ABC animated special, ''Prep & Landing: Operation: Secret Santa, Disney Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa''. By March 2012, Quintel was directing a crew of about 35 to develop each episode of ''Regular Show'', which takes about nine months to go from idea to final product. Quintel has most recently worked for Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California developing episodes for ''Regular Show'' and provided his real voice to the 23-year-old blue jay ''Regular Show'' character Mordecai. In commenting on his voice acting, Quintel noted how he has an easy-going nature and never yells in real life, so he had to learn how to yell as the Mordecai character. Following ''Regular Show'' conclusion in January 2017, Quintel announced the creation of ''
Close Enough ''Close Enough'' is an American animated sitcom created by J. G. Quintel. Originally intended to air on TBS in 2017, the project faced various delays and setbacks before eventually premiering on HBO Max on July 9, 2020. The series has received ...
'', an adult animated series about a young couple and their daughter in Los Angeles. The series was initially expected to premiere later in 2017 as part of a planned adult animation block on TBS (American TV channel), TBS. However, the cornerstone of that block was a Louis C.K.-helmed series called ''The Cops'', and when C.K. admitted to sexual misconduct earlier that summer TBS re-tooled their entire schedule, shunting ''Close Enough'' into development hell despite having its entire first season produced. It was later resurrected when TBS' parent company WarnerMedia Entertainment announced the launch of a streaming service,
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, that would feature original exclusive content.


Personal life

Quintel married Cassia Streb in 2010.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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