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Brian Ash

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Brian Ash
Born(1974-09-29)September 29, 1974(age 49)
Occupation(s)Producer,screenwriter,writer

Brian Ash(born September 29, 1974 inBronx,New York) is an Americanproducerandscreenwriter.

Brian Ash is a writer and co-executive producer ofBlack Dynamite: The Animated SeriesonAdult Swimand the author of the graphic novel, Black Dynamite: Slave Island.

Previously, Ash was a writer and producer of Adult Swim'sPeabody Award-winningThe Boondocks,FX'sChozenand a creative consultant onFreaknik: The Musical.His other TV writing credits includeThe Jellies!,Lazor Wulf,Jamie Foxx'sIn the FlowandPlayhouse Disney'sImagination Movers.Brian also wrote and produced animated segments for season two ofLewis Black's Root of All EvilonComedy Centraland was a writer, producer and director of the web sketch comedy series, The Super Rumble Mix Show.

In features, Ash was a writer and co-producer onUniversal Pictures' and Roc-A-Fella Films'Paper Soldiers(the first feature film to starKevin Hart) and has developed and written screenplays forLion's Gate Films.

With a background inmusic videosand New York independent film, Ash landed his first production deal with the lateGeorge Jackson'sUBO Network. There, he created IndiePlanet, an animated online series later syndicated by Sci-Fi Network.

In 2005, he wrote, produced and directed See Paris Die! an animated campaign for theParis HiltonWarner Bros.film,House of Wax.In 2001, Ash received World Animation Celebration's Best Animated Drama award for The Road to Graceland, a trilogy of animated prequels to the Warner Bros. release,3000 Miles to Graceland.StarringKevin CostnerandChristian Slater,the project marked the first time a major film's cast created original content for the internet.

Bronx raised andYeshivaeducated, Brian Ash is an alumnus ofNYU'sTisch School of the ArtsFilm & TV program.

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