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Name
  
John Bruggen

Role
  
Arna Selznick's husband


Spouse
  
Arna Selznick

Shows
  
Franklin, Jacob Two-Two

Nominations
  
Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Children's or Youth's Program or Series

Movies
  
Franklin and the Green Kn, Franklin and the Turtle Lak, Franklin's Magic Christmas, Back to School with Franklin, Dog City: The Movie

Similar People
  
Arna Selznick, Noah Reid, Dominique Monfery, Kyle Fairlie, Elizabeth Hanna

John van Bruggen, a Canadian animation writer and director, is the husband and creative partner of Arna Selznick, the director of 1985's The Care Bears Movie. He and Selznick were layout supervisors on its 1986 sequel. They are partners in the creative services company, dancingmonkeys.

In 2004, John created the Jazz-inspired show YTV's Coolman! along with Selznick. He also recently penned the script for the 2006 feature Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure.

He was nominated for a Gemini Award in 2000 for his story Franklin and the Two Henrys, also from the Franklin series. He received a second nomination in 2004 for Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series, for "Jacob Two-Two and the Purloined Hockey Card".

The "van" in his name is sometimes listed with a capital V in his animated credits.

Some of van Bruggen's other credits include:

  • Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (contributing writer)
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing (contributing writer)
  • Franklin (John was director for season 1 and 2 of the animated television series, writer on Back to School with Franklin, and director on Franklin and the Green Knight and Franklin's Magic Christmas) He also wrote a story, "It's Father's Day, Franklin!," for the CGI followup, Franklin and Friends.
  • Little Bear (co-director, post production)
  • Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse (co-director)
  • Dog City (director, season 1 and 2 of the television series)
  • Beetlejuice (the animated series) (A. D., the premiere season, under director Robin Budd. John was also one of the three television series directors for Beetlejuice syndication)
  • References

    John van Bruggen Wikipedia