David Silverman (born March 15, 1957) is an American animator who has
directed
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numerous episodes of the animated television series ''
The Simpsons
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'', as well as its
2007 film adaptation. Silverman was involved with the series from the very beginning, animating all of the original
short ''Simpsons'' cartoons that aired on ''
The Tracey Ullman Show''. He went on to serve as director of animation for several years. He also did the animation for the 2016 film ''
The Edge of Seventeen'', which was produced by
Gracie Films
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The company's headquarter ...
.
Early life and career
Silverman was born to a
Jewish
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family on
Long Island
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, New York.
His father, Joseph Silverman, was a chemical engineering professor at the
University of Maryland, College Park
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, for over 30 years. He grew up in
Silver Spring, Maryland
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, and attended the University of Maryland for two years,
focusing on art. He then attended
UCLA
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and majored in animation.
Early in his career with ''The Simpsons'', he was a subject on the December 26, 1990, episode (#83) of ''
To Tell the Truth
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''.
''The Simpsons''
Silverman is largely credited with creating most of the "rules" for drawing ''The Simpsons''. He is frequently called upon to animate difficult or especially important scenes, becoming go-to in Season 2 when he animated the first of Homer's many "rants, freak-outs, and heart attacks". He appeared during the end credits of the ''Simpsons'' episode "
Goo Goo Gai Pan
"Goo Goo Gai Pan" is the twelfth episode of the The Simpsons season 16, sixteenth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It was originally aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox network in the United States on Ma ...
" giving a quick method of drawing
Bart
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, and is a frequent participant on the
''Simpsons'' DVD audio commentaries. A cartoon rendering of him can be seen in "
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show
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", where he is the animator who draws Poochie (along with renderings of other ''Simpsons'' staffers). He was once credited as Pound Foolish as the director of the episode "
The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular
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".
Silverman is also the director of ''
The Simpsons Movie
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'', which was released July 27, 2007. He originally left ''The Simpsons'' during the production of its ninth season to direct additional sequences for ''
The Road to El Dorado
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'' for
DreamWorks Animation
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alongside
Will Finn
Will Finn is an American animator, voice actor, storyboard artist, and director.
Career
His work in animation includes characters from Disney, Warner Bros., DreamWorks, and Don Bluth films such as ''The Secret of NIMH'', '' Oliver & Company'', ...
. Some of his other film work includes ''
Monsters, Inc.'' for
Walt Disney Pictures
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and
Pixar
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, for which he was a co-director (alongside
Lee Unkrich
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). He is currently a consulting producer and occasional director. He also worked on the animated films
''Ice Age'',
''Robots'', and ''
Looney Tunes: Back in Action''.
In 2012, Silverman directed the theatrical short ''
The Longest Daycare'' starring
Maggie Simpson
Margaret Lenny "Maggie" Simpson
is a fictional character in the animated television series ''The Simpsons'' and the youngest member of the titular family. She first appeared on television in the '' Tracey Ullman Show'' short " Good Night" on ...
, released in front of ''
Ice Age: Continental Drift''. The short was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
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. He also directed the follow-up theatrical short ''
Playdate with Destiny'' in 2020, released in front of ''
Onward''.
Episodes directed by Silverman
* "
Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
* "
Bart the Genius"
* "
Bart the General"
* "
Life on the Fast Lane"
* "
Some Enchanted Evening" (with Kent Butterworth)
* "
Bart Gets an 'F'
* "
Treehouse of Horror" ("
The Raven
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" segment only)
* "
Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
* "
The Way We Was"
* "
Old Money
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"
* "
Blood Feud
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"
* "
Black Widower"
* "
Homer's Triple Bypass"
* "
Krusty Gets Kancelled"
* "
Treehouse of Horror IV" (as David "Dry Bones" Silverman)
* "
Another Simpsons Clip Show"
* "
Homie the Clown"
* "
Mother Simpson"
* "
The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular
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" (as Pound Foolish)
* "
Treehouse of Horror XIII"
* "
Treehouse of Horror XV" (as "The Tell-Tale Silverman")
* "
Treehouse of Horror XVI" (as "Godzilla vs. Silverman")
* "
Treehouse of Horror XVII" (with
Matthew Faughnan
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) (as David "Tubatron" Silverman)
* "
The Man Who Came to Be Dinner"
Episodes written by Silverman
* "
Lisa Gets the Blues" (with
Brian Kelley)
Style
Silverman's direction and animation is known for its energy, sharp timing, adventurous use of design elements and often complex acting, involving expressions and poses which are often quixotic, emotionally specific or highly exaggerated. It frequently recalls the works of
Ward Kimball
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,
Tex Avery
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,
Bob Clampett
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and
Chuck Jones
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. His most prolific period of work on ''The Simpsons'' can be roughly categorized as beginning with the "Tracey Ullman" episodes and ending in or around season eight of the series, for which he animated Homer's psychedelic dream in "
El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)". Other representative examples of Silverman's work on ''The Simpsons'' include Homer's histrionic, spasmodic heart attack in "
Homer's Triple Bypass", Homer's demented hysterics over the iconic painting of poker-playing canines in "
Treehouse of Horror IV" and subsequent turn as an even-more-deranged appropriation of Jack Nicholson's character from "The Shining" in "
Treehouse of Horror V", and Homer's over-the-top sugar diatribe from "
Lisa's Rival".
Filmography
Television
Feature films
Short films
''Klutter!''
Silverman worked with
Savage Steve Holland
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to create ''
Klutter!'' for
Fox Kids
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. It was produced by
Fox Kids
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Company, Savage Studios Ltd, and
Film Roman
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. It was part of ''
Eek! Stravaganza'' in the fourth season of the 1995–96 season where he voiced John Heap. It lasted eight episodes from September 9, 1995, to April 14, 1996.
Campus tours
Silverman has toured many college campuses, speaking about his experiences as an animator and longtime Simpsons director and producer. He describes his early experiences in the animation field, working on shows such as ''
Turbo Teen'' and ''
Mister T''. He goes on to say that at the point he considered leaving animation to devote his time to cartoon illustration, he took a job animating on ''
The Tracey Ullman Show''. He has pointed out that he and his fellow animators
Wes Archer
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Early life and education
We ...
and
Bill Kopp
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Career
Kopp studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts. In 1984, he won a Merit Award from the Student Academy Awards for ''Mr. Gloom''. In 1985, ...
first started animating
''The Simpsons'' shorts on March 23, 1987.
Silverman then elaborates on ''Simpsons'' production, the evolution of the show and its characters, and various show facts and trivia. He may show animatics, deleted scenes, and favorite scenes and sequences, while giving background information. He closes by hand-drawing character sketches before the audience.
Music
Silverman plays the tuba and has performed at events like
Burning Man
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with the Transformational All Star Fire Conclave Marching Band and on June 23, 2006, he appeared on ''
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
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'', where he played his flaming
sousaphone
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.
David Silverman on The Tonight Show
/ref> Silverman was a member of the UCLA Bruin Marching Band Sousaphone Section in the early 1980s. He is currently a member of Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band. In January 2009, Silverman joined the LA band Vaud and the Villains.
References
Further reading
David Silverman 2007 Video interview with InterviewingHollywood.com
An interview with David Silverman
David Silverman presentation at the PICNIC07 conference in Amsterdam, September 2007
External links
*
David Silverman - Speaker Profile on APBSpeakers.com
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1957 births
Living people
20th-century American artists
20th-century American Jews
21st-century American artists
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American male writers
American animated film directors
American male television writers
American television directors
American storyboard artists
Animators from New York (state)
DreamWorks Animation people
Film directors from New York (state)
Jewish American animators
American television producers
Jewish American television writers
American television writers
Pixar people
Television producers from New York (state)
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
University of Maryland, College Park alumni