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Nationality
  
American

Shows
  
Robot Chicken

Role
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Doug Goldstein

Years active
  
1997–present


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Born
  
September 12, 1971 (age 52) (
1971-09-12
)

Occupation
  
Writer, producer, television director

Movies
  
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III

Awards
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-format Animation

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program

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Douglas "Doug" Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is an American screenwriter and television producer and director, primarily known for his work as co-head writer on the late-night animated series Robot Chicken. He won two Emmy Awards for episodes of Robot Chicken and has won one Annie Award for Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II.

Goldstein was a founding member of Wizard Entertainment, wearing many hats during his 13 years at Wizard, including editor, senior editor, and vice president of special projects. He conceptualized, launched, and oversaw projects involving every aspect of youth entertainment, including the publications Anime Insider, Toy Wishes, ToyFare, Toons, Sci-Fi Invasion, and numerous custom publishing works on Hollywood films and entertainment properties.

Goldstein was an editor and writer of the humor strip Twisted ToyFare Theater throughout its run, from 1997–2011. It has been compiled into several collected volumes.

He was one of the founding members of Robot Chicken, which hired a number of other writers from Twisted ToyFare Theater. Goldstein was also a writer and associate producer on Robot Chicken's predecessor show, Sweet J Presents, a series of twelve animated shorts which ran from 2001–2002 on Sony Entertainment's Screenblast.com.

Goldstein has written the half-hour animated pilot The Neighborhood for Fox Studios, and developed the game show Head Games with Wild Brain. He is a writer for the Electronic Arts Spore: Galactic Adventures video game.

References

Doug Goldstein Wikipedia