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Gordon Bressack

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Gordon Bressack Famous memorial

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
30 Aug 2019 (aged 68)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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Writer and Producer. Emmy award winning writer, best known for his work on the animated shows, "Animaniacs" and "Pinky and the Brain." He wrote several shorts and screenplays, but his main body of work was as a writer for television series. He wrote episodes for "The Smurfs," "DuckTales," "Tiny Toon Adventures," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Animaniacs," "Pinky and the Brain," "WordGirl," and "The Octonauts." He won a Daytime Emmy in 1996 for Outstanding Achievement in Animation for "Animaniacs," a Daytime Emmy in 2000 for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program for "Pinky and the Brain," a National Film Challenge Award in 2011 for Best Use of Line for "Never Gonna Give You Up," and an Underground Master Carnival Award for Best of Show for "My Pure Joy." He was also a consulting producer for the 2011 comedy movie "My Pure Joy;" and executive producer for the television series "Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys," the 2013 short "Keeper," the 2017 horror film "Dark Tales," and "Oliver Storm and the Curse of Sinbad's Treasure."
Writer and Producer. Emmy award winning writer, best known for his work on the animated shows, "Animaniacs" and "Pinky and the Brain." He wrote several shorts and screenplays, but his main body of work was as a writer for television series. He wrote episodes for "The Smurfs," "DuckTales," "Tiny Toon Adventures," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Animaniacs," "Pinky and the Brain," "WordGirl," and "The Octonauts." He won a Daytime Emmy in 1996 for Outstanding Achievement in Animation for "Animaniacs," a Daytime Emmy in 2000 for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program for "Pinky and the Brain," a National Film Challenge Award in 2011 for Best Use of Line for "Never Gonna Give You Up," and an Underground Master Carnival Award for Best of Show for "My Pure Joy." He was also a consulting producer for the 2011 comedy movie "My Pure Joy;" and executive producer for the television series "Captain Simian & The Space Monkeys," the 2013 short "Keeper," the 2017 horror film "Dark Tales," and "Oliver Storm and the Curse of Sinbad's Treasure."

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  • Added: Aug 30, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202587886/gordon-bressack: accessed ), memorial page for Gordon Bressack (28 May 1951–30 Aug 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202587886; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Find a Grave.