Jeff "Swampy" Marsh

No offence but if could get ahold of this guy and give him a peaice of my mind i would because every time my little sister turns to the family channel that fucking mission song with all the robot animal gets stuck in my head and it drives me nuts. here is everything you need to know about Jeff.

 (born December 9, 1960) was a director and one of the writers of the Nickelodeon program Rocko's Modern Life. Co-Creator of Phineas and Ferb with Dan Povenmire, he has directed, written, and acted in this hit Disney Channel Original Series. In Phineas and Ferb, he portrays the voice of Major Monogram, the commander of Perry the Platypus.

From the show's inception, Marsh has been one of the main songwriters for the series, along with Dan Povenmire and Martin Olson.

In 1996, Marsh won an Environmental Media Association (EMA) Award for Children's Animated Television Program: Rocko's Modern Life, for episode "Zanzibar".

Background Information

 * Jeff went to England for two years to work on a TV series with a friend and stayed an additional five years, working on other series.
 * During the time in England, friends began calling him "Swampy" and "Boggy", playing off of his last name. He told them that he did not want to be called "Boggy". After his return to the United States, other friends heard of his nickname and also began calling him "Swampy". After a while, Jeff began to like it.
 * Grandson of world-renown band leader and songwriter Les Brown.
 * Currently married; wife of Dutch descent.
 * In the "Phineas and Ferb" series, his nickname has been used in some episodes. For example, on a truck in "The Magnificent Few", it said Swampy's Farm Fresh Milk. Also, the drummer of Love Händel uses "Swampy" as his stage name.)
 * He has a son named Django Marsh, and the character Django Brown is probably named after him.

Awards

 * Won an EMA Award: Rocko's Modern Life (Episode "Zanzibar") (Shared with Dan Povenmire)
 * Nominated along with Dan Povenmire for two Emmy awards: "Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music" and "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" (for "Ain't Got Rhythm")
 * Nominated along with executive producer Dan Povenmire, director Zac Moncrief, et. al., for the Emmy Award for "Outstanding Short-Formed Animation Program" for Phineas and Ferb (episode: "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein")

Voices
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh voices the military man, Major Monogram. He also plays the lead singer of Zanzibar.