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Years active
  
1999–present

William Reiss httpsstatic1squarespacecomstatic4fed2937c4a

Full Name
  
William Arthur Reiss

Born
  
May 4, 1976 (age 40) (
1976-05-04
)

Occupation
  
Artist, animator, writer, director, actor

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short-format Animation

People also search for
  
C. H. Greenblatt, Juli Murphy

William "Bill" Arthur Reiss is an American storyboard artist and writer.

Career

Reiss first worked on the Nickelodeon series SpongeBob SquarePants as an assistant storyboard artist in Season 1 as Bill Reiss, then got promoted to a writer and storyboard artist in Season 2 while still being called "Bill Reiss" by other crew members. Reiss left the show during Season 4 in 2005 but briefly returned in 2009 to storyboard the main title for the 10th Anniversary special, Truth or Square.

After SpongeBob, he went to work for Cartoon Network and worked as a storyboard artist for certain shows at that network. He is best known for teaming up with former SpongeBob writer C.H. Greenblatt to serve as creative director on his cartoon Chowder.

They later worked as directors for Fish Hooks he co-developed with Alex Hirsch for Noah Z. Jones for Disney Channel. After Fish Hooks, he worked on Mickey Mouse as a writer, storyboard artist, & director.

Since 2016, Reiss has been working on C.H. Greenblatt's new series for Nickelodeon, Harvey Beaks.

References

William Reiss Wikipedia