Zack Keller

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Zack Keller
Born (1984-09-08) September 8, 1984 (age 40)
Education USC School of Cinematic Arts [2]
Occupations
  • Writer
  • Director
Years active2006–present
Notable credits
SpouseLindsey Lydecker Keller
Website zackkeller.com

Zack Keller (born September 8, 1984) is an American writer, director, editor, and former voice actor known for his work on comic books, video games, television, and film. He is a narrative director at King Digital Entertainment and a creator and writer for Dark Horse Comics. He is the co-creator of the Mondo Media animated web series Dick Figures , as well as the co-director and co-writer its Kickstarter funded feature film Dick Figures: The Movie , alongside best friend and former business partner Ed Skudder, both of whom voiced main characters Blue and Red respectively. [3] [4] [5] He has also worked as a writer on The Walking Dead: Michonne , Batman: The Telltale Series , Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series at Telltale Games, and the animated television series Unikitty! .

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Keller is also the author of the Cuphead series of graphic novels published starting in 2020 by Dark Horse Comics and illustrated in 1930s animation style by Shawn Dickinson. [6] He'd also co-write a five-part book series titled Meet Me By The Falls, alongside animator John Dusenberry and voice actor/filmmaker Ben Tuller.

Feature films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Cars Editorial Intern (not credited)
2007 Ratatouille Editorial Intern (not credited)
2008 WALL-E Editorial Intern (not credited)
2013 Dick Figures: The Movie Blue, Jason (Trollz0r), Additional voicesAlso co-director, co-writer, editor, compositor
2014 Aachi & Ssipak [7] Ssipak (English Dub Only)Co-writer, co-director (English dub only)

Short films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Lifted Editorial intern (not credited)
2007Villains: No Good at Being BadWriter and director
2009RiftCo-writer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010-2015 Dick Figures Blue, Jason (Trollz0r), Additional VoicesAlso co-creator, writer, director, editor, sound designer
2011 Good Vibes Animatic editor
2012 Electric City Animatic editor
2012Duke of FancyDuke, various rolesAlso co-creator, writer, director, editor, sound designer
2013 SuperFuckers Rocket Power
2015 Like, Share, Die Writer, director
2015 Crash Zoom Pervert Pal #1
2020 Unikitty! Writer

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 The Walking Dead: Michonne Writer (episode 2)
2016 Batman: The Telltale Series Writer (episode 1)
2017 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series Writer (episode 1 and 3)

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References

  1. "Zack Keller — Fictionaut". fictionaut.com. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/zackkeller [ bare URL ]
  3. The Hollywood Reporter "YouTube Series 'Dick Figures' to Release Kickstarter-Financed Film"
  4. TechCrunch "Dick Figures: Funding a Full-Length Animated Movie on Kickstarter"
  5. The Verge "For the fans, by the fans: Kickstarter brings 'Dick Figures The Movie' to life"
  6. Shawn Dickinson at Dark Horse Books
  7. Tubefilter "'Dick Figures' Team Re-Works Crazy Korean Film For "Streamium" Release