Richard Raynis

American animator and television producer (born 1956) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard Raynis (born December 27, 1956) is an American animator and television producer. He is a seven-time Primetime Emmy Award winner for his work as one of the main producers of The Simpsons. He is also known for co-creating several Adelaide Productions series such as Extreme Ghostbusters, Men in Black: The Series, Godzilla: The Series, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, and Heavy Gear: The Animated Series.

Born (1956-12-27) December 27, 1956 (age 69)
OccupationsTelevision producer, developer, director, animator
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Richard Raynis
Born (1956-12-27) December 27, 1956 (age 69)
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
OccupationsTelevision producer, developer, director, animator
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Career

Raynis was born in 1956 in Los Angeles, and began his career in animation at the age of 21 on Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings (1978), working as a background illustrator. In 1982, he graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in English literature.[1][2][3] Raynis worked on several shows created by DIC Entertainment in the mid-1980s. He served as a writer and director on ALF: The Animated Series and ALF Tales, and directed numerous episodes of The Real Ghostbusters. In addition, he was an executive on shows such as The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil and Dennis the Menace.[4][5] Raynis is known as one of the main producers of The Simpsons, for which he has won seven Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animated Program.[6] He began working on the show during its third season while at Film Roman, where he also worked as a producer on the shows King of the Hill, The Critic, and Futurama.[7]

At Adelaide Productions, Raynis worked on various animated series in the 1990s and 2000s. He was an executive producer of Jumanji, which ran from 1996 to 1999.[7] Raynis co-created Extreme Ghostbusters (1997) and Godzilla: The Series (1998–2000) with Jeff Kline,[8][9] and Men in Black: The Series (1997–2001), Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999–2000), and Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (1999–2001) with Kline and Duane Capizzi.[10] He was also a producer on Dilbert, Max Steel, Jackie Chan Adventures, and Dragon Tales.[11][12]

In film, Raynis was a supervising producer of The Simpsons Movie and the shorts The Longest Daycare and Playdate with Destiny. He also produced animation segments for the film The Edge of Seventeen along with David Silverman and various Simpsons staff.[13][14]

Filmography

Television

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1985Kidd VideoDirector; season 2
1986–87The Real GhostbustersProducer, director
1987–88ALF: The Animated SeriesWriter and director; season 1, producer
1987Starcom: The U.S. Space ForceProducer
1988–89ALF TalesProducer, director
1988COPSProducer[15]
1988The New Adventures of Beany and CecilProduction executive
1988Dennis the MenaceProduction executive
1989Ring RaidersProducer
1989–presentThe SimpsonsProducer
1994–2001The CriticProducer
1995The NannyProducer; "Oy to the World"
1996–99JumanjiExecutive producer, main title designer
1996Project G.e.e.K.e.R.Supervising producer
1997Extreme GhostbustersDeveloper, executive producer, main title director
1997–2001Men in Black: The SeriesDeveloper, executive producer, main title director
1997–2002King of the HillProducer; seasons 1–3, consulting producer; season 4
1997–98Channel Umptee-3Executive producer for Columbia TriStar Television
1998–2000Godzilla: The SeriesDeveloper, executive producer, main title director
1999–2000DilbertSupervising producer
1999–2002FuturamaConsulting producer; seasons 1–4
1999–2000Roughnecks: Starship Troopers ChroniclesDeveloper, executive producer, main title director
1999–2001Big Guy and Rusty the Boy RobotDeveloper, executive producer, main title director
1999–2000Dragon TalesProducer; season 1
2000Max SteelExecutive producer, main title director; season 1
2000SammyExecutive producer
2000–2001Jackie Chan AdventuresExecutive producer; season 1
2001–2002Heavy Gear: The Animated SeriesDeveloper, executive producer
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Film

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1978The Lord of the RingsN/abackground illustrator (uncredited)
1989Little Golden Book LandN/aproducer
1998Storybook Friends - A Little Christmas MagicN/aShort film
supervising director and producer
2000Maxine's Christmas CarolN/aSupervising director
2007The Simpsons MovieN/aSupervising producer
2012The Longest DaycareN/aShort film
Writer and producer
2014The Simpsons Take the BowlN/aShort film
producer
2016The Edge of SeventeenN/aanimation producer
Planet of the CouchesN/aShort film
producer
2020Playdate with DestinyN/aShort film
Writer and producer
2021The Force Awakens from Its NapN/aShort film
Producer
The Good, the Bart, and the LokiN/a
The Simpsons | BalenciagaN/a
PlusaversaryN/a
2022When Billie Met LisaN/a
Welcome to the ClubN/a
The Simpsons Meet the Bocellis in "Feliz Navidad"N/a
2023Rogue Not Quite OneN/a
2024May the 12th Be with YouN/a
The Most Wonderful Time of the YearN/a
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