Vanessa Coffey | |
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Occupation | Film producer |
Years active | 1979–present |
Known for | |
Awards | 2
Daytime Emmy Awards * 1
CableACE Award |
Vanessa Coffey is an American film producer best known for her work on Rugrats, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Doug and Rocko's Modern Life. Coffey has won two Daytime Emmy Awards and a CableACE Award. [1]
Coffey's film career began at Marvel Animation working on television shows including Transformers, G.I. Joe, Muppet Babies and Defenders of the Earth. [2] Coffey later moved to Murakami-Wolf-Swenson where she worked on the development of the television show Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. [2]
Coffey says that after leaving Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, she did not want to do animation anymore [3] because everything was either modeled after pre-existing comic strips or a vessel for selling related products. [2] Coffey decided that she wanted to bring back original animation [2] and called Debbie Beece at Nickelodeon. [3] Coffey was told that Nickelodeon could not afford animation at the time, but she could produce a special for them. She produced Nick's Thanksgiving Fest in 1988 as an independent contractor. [3] It was only the second time that the studio had done animation. [2] After the success of the special, Nickelodeon contracted with Coffey to develop Nicktoons [4] with original, creator-driven ideas. [2]
Coffey developed three ideas to fill the 90-minute time slot allocated to Nicktoons – Rugrats, The Ren & Stimpy Show and Doug. [2] All three shows were successful and are credited with beginning Nickelodeon's " golden age of cartoons". [2] Coffey calls the variety of the three shows "a balanced meal" for kids. [2] Between the pilots and series' production, Coffey was hired as Nickelodeon's Vice President of Animation. [4]
Of being able to create original programming for Nicktoons, Coffey says, "I was in the right place at the right time." [5] Arlene Klasky, co-creator of Rugrats, and Jim Jinkins, creator of Doug, credit Coffey for enabling them to get their shows off the ground and into the homes of millions around the world. [5]
Year | Work | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Rayman: The Animated Series | Executive producer | TV series |
1991–96 | The Ren & Stimpy Show | Executive producer | TV series |
1991–95 | Rugrats | Executive producer | TV series |
1991–94 | Doug | Executive producer | TV series |
1993–95 | Rocko's Modern Life | Executive producer | TV series |
1990 | Big House Blues | Executive producer | Film short |
1989 | Nick's Thanksgiving Fest | Producer | TV special |
1987–88 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Production manager | TV series |