Paul Germain

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Paul Germain
Born
Paul Lazarus Germain

(1959-06-06) June 6, 1959 (age 64)
Occupation(s)Writer, director, producer
Years active1983–present
Known forRugrats (1991–2004)
Recess (1997–2001)
Recess: School's Out (2001)
Lloyd in Space (2001–2004)
Pound Puppies (2010–2013)
Spouse
Beatrice Mills
(m. 1988)
Children3

Paul Lazarus Germain[1] (born June 6, 1959) is an American writer, director, and producer. Among the shows Germain has written, produced or directed are Rugrats,[2] Recess,[3] "The Big Splash" from Even Stevens, Lloyd in Space,[3] and The Tracey Ullman Show. Germain (along with Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó) was one of the creators of the award-winning animated series Rugrats for Nickelodeon, and he was a primary creative force for the series. He left the show on its third season to team up with his Rugrats colleague Joe Ansolabehere, to create Disney's Recess and Lloyd in Space. Germain and Ansolabehere formed the television production company Paul & Joe Productions. They also worked on Pound Puppies for Discovery Family and Disney Junior's Goldie & Bear.

Germain was a producer assistant when he was 24 on Terms of Endearment, Say Anything..., Big and Broadcast News which was produced or directed by James L. Brooks for Gracie Films.

Germain's son was the inspiration for the Rugrats character Tommy Pickles; the antagonist, Angelica Pickles, was based on a bully from his childhood.[2]

Germain was a screenwriter on Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. He is currently working on live-action projects.

Germain is Jewish.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paul L Germain, Born 06/06/1959 in California | CaliforniaBirthIndex.org". www.californiabirthindex.org. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  2. ^ a b McGowan, Elizabeth (16 January 2021). "10 Things Nickelodeon Fans Didn't Know About The Rugrats". ScreenRant. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b O'Neill, Shane (21 July 2021). "The Recess Voice Actor Who's Gorgeous In Real Life". Looper.com. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Rugrats creator talks Chuckie's mom, Passover episode". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2023-06-15.

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