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Born | Jeffrey Nimoy June 26, 1966 |
Status | Single |
Other names | Jason Palmer |
Occupation | Voice Actor/Writer/Director |
Notable credit(s) | Digimon as Tentomon Trigun as Nicholas D. Wolfwood |
Relatives | Leonard Nimoy (cousin) |
Jeff Nimoy (Born June 26, 1966) is a voice actor.
Biography
Jeff Nimoy wrote, directed, and served as story editor for the top rated Fox Kids show Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999). In addition he co-wrote and directed the Fox Kids animated feature Digimon: The Movie (2000). He also served as an Executive Producer and writer on numerous other Fox Kids shows. Prior to that he was nominated for three Emmy Awards in four years, winning once, for his comedic work as a writer and producer for NFL Films Presents on ESPN and FOX. He also co-wrote the Showtime movie Big Brother Trouble (2000), and the animated feature, Pecola, soon to be released theatrically worldwide. He is currently writing and directing the animated series Zatch Bell!, as well as directing another animated series, Naruto on Cartoon Network. He is the second cousin (once removed) of Leonard Nimoy.
Anime Roles
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo — Hatenko
- Digimon Adventure/Digimon Adventure 02 — Tentomon, Young Gennai, Additional Voices
- Naruto — Additional Voices
- Zatch Bell! — Kanchome, Mr. Goldo, Main Henchman in Ep. 37, Additional Voices
- Trigun — Nicholas D. Wolfwood
- Viewtiful Joe — Joe/Viewtiful Joe (as Jason Palmer)