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Jesus "Jess" Española (born December 23, 1959) is a Filipino former animator,
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, and assistant director. He is best known for his work as the latter two of
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's ''
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'' and ''
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''. In his early career as an animator, prior in its introduction of outsourcing animation labors in the Philippines, he contributed with
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for several animated series in late-1980s to early-1990s, most notably ''
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''. In 2008, Española is the first Asian and native Filipino (
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) to win the
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, a television equivalent of the
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and one of the four major performing entertainment achievements in the United States, for his contribution as an assistant director of "
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" from the 19th season of ''The Simpsons''.


Early life and education

Española was born in
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, then in the province of
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(now
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), on December 23, 1959, and raised temporarily. He is conceived out of wedlock as a product of rape between his Kapampangan teenage mother, when she was a high school student, and the father of one of her classmates. His first name, Jesus, was named by his mother's friend in Caloocan. Before his birth, his mother and her elder sister lived in Guimaras during the
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in almost two years prior as her father and grandfather were killed during the war. At his mother's age of sixteen, she left from Guimaras to Manila, went to search for her mother and took a job as a maid like her mother was, but she could go to school. Despite her popularity in school, she was raped by the father of one of her classmates, although she kept her secret from her mother, resulting to her pregnancy; leaving to Caloocan without her, she was adopted by her friend to raise him properly. She later married a man from Pampanga, a town they moved in when he was at the age of nine. Before he enters and graduated elementary at Pampanga as a valedictorian, his stepfather forced him to work to the farm, but he ran away from his family as a result to pursue his dream. During his teenage years, he experienced hunger during high school while working as a dishwasher to earn enough money. After graduating high school, he attended the
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for Fine Arts to study animation and layout design, but only he majored in painting.


Career

Since he graduated University of the Philippines with a Fine Arts degree, he started working with Fil-Cartoons, a subsidiary of
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in Pasig where he served as lead animator and supervisor in 1985. He spend much time of animation for several cartoon shows, particularly ''
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'' and ''
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''. His exceptional talent was immediately noticed by the company, giving him the opportunity to work with Hanna-Barbera in Los Angeles. After he left Hanna-Barbera in the late-1990s due to layoffs, he joined
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to work as a layout artist and assistant director for ''
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'' and ''
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'', and later ''
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'' after he met
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. One of the most notable episodes from the latter series was "
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", whose assistant directorial work for the episode eventually made history as the first Filipino ever to win a Primetime Emmy after his failed attempt of the previous ''Futurama'' episode he direct, " Roswell That Ends Well", also won an Emmy but assistant directors were not included in the nomination; he insisted among the governors that deserves to be included in the nomination.


Personal life

Since Española and his family left in the United States in 2016, he stayed in
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with his wife, Lourdes, and two children.


Works


Animator only

* ''
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'' (1988) * '' Police Academy: The Animated Series'' (1988–1989; uncredited) * ''
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'' (1988–1990) * ''
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'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1989–1990) * '' Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures'' (1990; uncredited) * ''
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'' (1991)


Accolades

Other awards given to Española are the Pamana Award in 2000, Reflection XII Award in 2000, Celebrity Chronicles Award in 2001, Pampanga Day Celebration Commission Professional Excellence Award in 2008, FASGI American Dream Award 2009, and MOKA – Most Outstanding Kapampangan Awards in 2010.{{Cite web , date=2016-10-08 , title=University of the Philippines, Quezon City: Hidden Treasures at the Third Floor of the Gonzales Hall , url=https://lakansining.wordpress.com/2016/10/08/university-of-the-philippines-quezon-city-hidden-treasures-at-the-third-floor-of-the-gonzales-hall/ , access-date=2025-03-20 , website=Lakbay ng Lakan , language=en


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References

1959 births Living people Primetime Emmy Award winners Kapampangan people Filipino animators Filipino artists Artists from Metro Manila People from Caloocan University of the Philippines alumni