Jeff Nimoy

Jeff Nimoy

Birthday: 25 June 1966, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Birth Name: Jeffrey Nimoy
Height: 173 cm
Emmy Award winner Jeff Nimoy adapted, voice directed, and served as story editor for the top rated Fox Kids show Digimon: Digital Monsters (he also voiced many characters). He also adapted and voice directed the theatrically released 20th Century Fox animated feature Digimon: The Movie, and the television sequel, Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon for ... Show more »
Emmy Award winner Jeff Nimoy adapted, voice directed, and served as story editor for the top rated Fox Kids show Digimon: Digital Monsters (he also voiced many characters). He also adapted and voice directed the theatrically released 20th Century Fox animated feature Digimon: The Movie, and the television sequel, Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon for Disney. He served as executive producer and writer on numerous other Fox Kids shows as well. But the anime community also knows him as the voice for the popular character Wolfwood, from the hit cult series Trigun.Prior to that he was nominated for three Emmy awards in four years, winning once for his comedic work as a writer/producer/voice director for NFL Films Presents on ESPN and Fox. He also wrote the Showtime family movie Big Brother Trouble, and the animated feature, Pecola, based on the Cartoon Network series. In addition, he adapted and/or voice directed several popular Cartoon Network series including Naruto, Bleach, Zatch Bell, and Bo-bobo; the animated series Mega Man for KIDS WB; Digimon Data Squad and Robodz, for Disney XD; and "STITCH!" (the new adventures of Stitch from "Lilo & Stitch") for DISNEY CHANNEL.In 2013 Jeff produced and directed a web video for Audible.com starring Billy Crystal, to promote Billy's autobiography, "Still Foolin' 'Em." In 2014 Jeff produced a series of TV and web commercials for Walmart's "Holiday Hub" campaign, starring Anthony Anderson and Melissa Joan Hart. During this time he also developed a sitcom he created for Lorne Michaels' Broadway Video and MTV.In 2013 Jeff also produced, wrote, and directed original content for many websites owned by SpinMedia (formally BuzzMedia), including TheSuperficial.com, SPIN.com, Idolator.com, CeleBuzz.com, and TheFrisky.com. He has worked with such major brands as Google, Miracle Whip, Smirnoff Ice, and Hanes. He also voice directed the American version of Tree Fu Tom, the kids' series for NBC and Freemantle. And in 2014, he voice directed the American version of Chavo, the ultra-popular Spanish language animated series.In 2015, while simultaneously working in the Promo Department of ABC Family and Keep Me Posted as a finishing producer, and writing for the Bellum Entertainment comedy clip show What Went Down?, Jeff relaunched his Voice Acting career. He hopes to do more voice acting in the forseeable future, which, along with improv comedy, is the profession that started it all for him, affording Jeff all the amazing opportunities he's had throughout his 20-plus year career.Jeff also has a popular blog, CookingCaveman.com, all about healthy eating. His articles and videos have attracted tens of thousands of followers, and his first book, "The Cooking Caveman: How to Lose Weight, Eat Healthy, Create Mouthwatering Paleo Recipes, and Piss Off All Your Friends!," was released in November 2012.You can find The Cooking Caveman Channel on YouTube.Jeff is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Show less «
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