Amy Winfrey | |
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Born | 1974 (age 42–43) |
Occupation | Animator, screenwriter, songwriter, director, voice actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) | Peter Merryman |
Website | http://www.amywinfrey.com |
Amy Winfrey is an American animator, screenwriter, songwriter, director and voice actress. She is best known for creating the web series Making Fiends that was later picked up by Nickelodeon in 2008.
Winfrey studied animation at UCLA and made a 3D film called The Bad Plant, which won her a silver medal at the Student Academy Awards in 2000. At UCLA, Winfrey worked as an animator on South Park during the first and second seasons (though she only did the first five episodes on the second season). She took a break from the school to work full-time on the South Park theatrical film. In a UCLA class, Winfrey made a website dedicated to traffic cones. Because of many visitors on the traffic cone website, Winfrey decided to create a series of short web cartoons, and the result was Muffin Films. When the 12 shorts were finished, Winfrey created another series, Big Bunny. In 2003, Winfrey created Making Fiends. Nickelodeon contacted Winfrey in 2004 about possibly bringing Making Fiends to TV. The TV series premiered on October 4, 2008.
Winfrey currently resides Los Angeles, California with her husband, Peter Merryman and some "real life fiends", including a pet flounder.
Winfrey worked as an animator on the Comedy Central series South Park in 1997. She also worked on the feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, making it the first animated feature film she ever worked on.