STEVE
OEDEKERK has quickly established a multi-faceted career that includes
producing, directing, writing, acting, stand-up comedy and animation.
He has written and directed films that have grossed over $1.5
billion in worldwide box office, recently received a best animated
film academy award nomination for “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius”
as well as starring in and directing the wild retro-martial arts
comedy “Kung Pow: Enter the Fist,” which grossed it’s
entire budget on the opening weekend. In addition, Oedekerk has
appeared in the top comedy clubs in America, starred in and created
television specials for NBC, ABC and UPN. In the world of animation,
he has created original programming and supports them with groundbreaking
technology.
Oedekerk’s wide array of current projects includes writing
“Bruce Almighty,” starring Jim Carrey for Universal,
the further expansion of the “Jimmy Neutron” franchise,
for Nickelodeon and Paramount, with a second feature film in the
works, as well as 40 episodes of “The Adventures of Jimmy
Neutron” with over $100 million dollars of sponsor support.
Oedekerk’s company, O Entertainment, is also leading the
way with the first IMAX 3D animated film, “Santa vs. the
Snowman,” releasing November, 2002.
Oedekerk also created “Thumbmation” technology, which
will mark its debut in a series of Thumb Parody projects to be
distributed worldwide on DVD and video by Image Entertainment.
Kicking off the series is “Thumb Wars,” a send-up
of the “Star Wars Trilogy.” Five more films will follow
in 2002, including “Thumbtanic,” “Bat Thumb”
and “The Godthumb.”
His writing credits include some of the most successful movies
in recent history. While writing on the Fox series “In Living
Color,” Oedekerk collaborated with Jim Carrey on the surprise
hit comedy “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.” When that
film became a break-out success, Oedekerk was asked to write and
directed its sequel, “Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,”
which proved to be one of those rare sequels that far surpassed
the box office gross of the original.
Following the success of “Ace Ventura” franchise,
Oedekerk wrote Universal’s “The Nutty Professor,”
which became one of the highest-grossing films of 1996. He also
wrote, directed and appeared (in a scene-stealing cameo) in Touchstone
Pictures’ “Nothing To Lose,” starring Tim Robbins
and Martin Lawrence. He then went on to write the box office smash
and Golden Globe nominated “Patch Adams” starring
Robin Williams. On the small screen, Oedekerk directed, wrote,
and starred in his own television special for NBC, produced an
animated Christmas special for ABC as well as the original “Thumb
Wars” special for UPN.
Oedekerk resides in Southern California with his wife, two children
and a badger, pound for pound known to be the most vicious mammal
on the planet.
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