Andy Sipes

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Andy Sipes
Andy Sipes at Florida Supercon 2012.jpg
BornJuly 2, 1975 (1975-07-02) (age 45)
OccupationAmerican writer, actor and art director
Years active2002–present
Height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Spouse(s)Rachael Sipes

Andy Sipes (sometimes credited as Andrew Sipes) is a writer, [1] actor, [2] editor, producer and art director. [3]

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Career

Andy Sipes is an editor and actor, known for Dallas & Robo (2018), Supercon (2018) and Code Monkeys (2007). [4]

As an actor, Sipes' voice can be heard on the G4 animated series Code Monkeys as the insane Texan Mr. Larrity, as well as Mr. Larrity's idiot son, Dean. He also played a number of different characters on Adult Swim's Minoriteam , [5] including Larry Bird. [6] Andy can be seen playing Stromulus Guandor, Birdbat Leader (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), on the Adult Swim series Saul of the Mole Men . [6] From 2006 to 2008 he made appearances on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly , usually playing a crude slob or one of Carson Daly's buddies. [7] Andy Sipes provided multiple voices on Trip Tank, a show he also wrote, produced and directed.

As editor Sipes' has worked on the FX series Archer, Chozen, Unsupervised and Minoriteam. [8]

In 2018, along with Dana Snyder, Sipes wrote the Sony Pictures film Supercon. [9] [10] [11] Previously Snyder and Sipes had worked together to create two Adult Swim web series, Sipes Stories and Songs For Helping. [12] [13]

Andy Sipes was the executive producer of the 2018 YouTube series Dallas and Robo. [3] The show was listed as one of the "10 Best Short-Lived Shows Of The Decade" by Forbes.com. [14]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleCredit
2004 Soul Plane Art department assistant, production assistant
2018 Supercon Hector The Room Service GuyWriter

Television

YearTitleRoleCredit
2002 Crank Yankers Associate Producer
2006 Minoriteam Rick, Dick, Larry Bird
2007 Saul of the Mole Men Stromulus
Code Monkeys Larrity, Steve Jobs, Sergeant MurderArt director, [15] character designer
2009 DJ & The Fro Editor
2010 Archer Editor
2011Your Dungeon, My DragonConsulting Producer
2012UnsupervisedEditor
2014 Trip Tank Andy, Bill Pizza DadEditor
Chozen Editor
2016Kino-Edwards Picture ShowPhil Dietrickson

Web

YearTitleRoleCredit
2010Sipes Stories [16] Co-creator, Writer
2011Songs For Helping [17] [12] Co-creator, Writer
2018Dallas & Robo [18] Developed by, Writer

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