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Daniel Kingsley "Dan" Povenmire (born September 18, 1963) is an American television director, writer, producer, storyboard artist, and actor associated with several animated television series. He is the one of the creators of Phineas and Ferb. Born in California and raised in Mobile, Alabama[1], Povenmire attended USC Film School. At USC, he wrote and drew a cartoon for The Daily Trojan called "Life is a Fish." In addition to being the co-creator and executive producer of Phineas and Ferb, he also performs the voice of Heinz Doofenshmirtz on the show.

In addition, Povenmire has been one of the main songwriters since the beginning of the series, along with co-creator Jeff "Swampy" Marsh and fellow writer Martin Olson.

Povenmire was previously known for his work on Rocko's Modern Life and Family Guy. He was a well-loved animator on Family Guy and was given most of the show's musical numbers to do. He was also counted on to animate "something funny" when writers couldn't come up with a visual joke on their own. He described his job before Fox resurrected the show as "basically entertaining themselves" as a production staff. [2]

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Early life

Dan makes a movie

Povenmire in his boyhood, filming a movie.

Dan was born in California, but raised in Mobile, Alabama. Dan was a very creative child; during the summers, his mother always told him and his siblings that "Summer didn't last forever" and to experience every minute of it."[3]

Dan did so. He took an interest in film making, constructing his own mini-films with his Super 8 camera, and draping black material through their living room as a backdrop for his space films. He would use rockets and other toys to act out the movie. Other activities he took part in was digging a hole. [4]

Dan was a childhood prodigy in art, as well. When he was two, he started to draw, and by age 10, he was displaying and selling his work in art shows.[5] His inspirations animation-wise growing up were The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Looney Tunes.[6]

Education

Dan attended the University of South Alabama, concurrently making a living waiting tables and acting. He also started a comic strip. He was interested in film making, so he left that university and transferred to the University of Southern California (USC). There, his comic strip Life is a Fish became a hit, though not without struggle; when he first pitched it to Daily Trojan editor Mark Ordesky, Ordesky practically "brushed him off." After seeing Povenmire's portfolio, he asked Povenmire to start making the strip for the paper.[5]

The strip continued to run everyday in the paper. Povenmire never ran out of idea, however, and was able to gain $14,000 selling Life is a Fish T-shirts, books, and even calenders at the campus craft fair. Povenmire, however, dropped out of USC.[5]

Career

Early works

Now out of school, Povenmire used the money he made from Life merchandise to support himself, and got a job as a street caricature artist to help. He received a call from an old friend from USC, who wanted him to help him with an animation. Tommy Chong eventually called him, asking him to do two minutes of animation for his new film Far Out Man.[5]

Dan and Swampy accept an award

Povenmire and Swampy Marsh receive an award for Rocko episode "Zanzibar!"

By the age of 21, Povenmire began working with the animation cast behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He began hopping around to other jobs as well, eventually landing a job as an animation director on the hit FOX show The Simpsons during the mid-nineties.[5] While working on The Simpsons, Dan met a fellow animator named Jeffery Marsh.[7]

Dan received a job on the Nickelodeon show Rocko's Modern Life after showing the creator Joe Murray his five years of extensive work for Life as a Fish.[5] On Rocko, Dan continued to work with his now friend Marsh, who shared a similar sense of humor.[7] In 1996, he and Marsh won an Environmental Media Association (EMA) Award for writing an episode called "Zanzibar!" one of Dan's first career accomplishments.[3]

Dan and Marsh began to develop an idea for a show of their own in 1993 called Phineas and Ferb. Phineas and Ferb grew a plot that was based on Povenmire's childhood. At a Wild Thyme restaurant, Dan drew the first drawing of titular character Phineas on the butcher paper laid out for the table. This began a domino effect of different characters, and they both began pitching the show around. Though every network they went to turned it down due to its complexity, the two's stubbornness caused them to not give up on it.[8]

Family Guy

Marsh and he began to dispatch on their own separate ways of Animation, though still not giving up on Phineas and Ferb.[8] Dan went on to become a long-time and well-loved animator for the FOX hit Family Guy. There, he was given the role of most all of the songs, as well as animating a scene funny in order to gain comedy to a dry scene. He describes in experience on the FOX show as practically "entertaining themselves."[9]

Not giving up on Phineas and Ferb, Dan continued to pitch the show around throughout his work on Family Guy. However, he was still being bested by each network's worry of the awkward complexity they saw in the plot.[8]

Phineas and Ferb

Dan's persistence finally paid off. Marsh had recently returned from England, now going by the nickname "Swampy," and the two proceeded in pitching the show to Disney. At first, Disney was uninterested, though they asked to keep Povenmire's packet of the show. Povenmire considered it over, as that usually, as he stated, "means they throw it in the trash later."[7][5]

Dan and Swampy with P&F artwork

Dan and Swampy of Phineas and Ferb.

But Disney, however, thought otherwise, and actually considered the show. They asked them to "see if they could do it for 11 minutes," which they did, and then officially decided to pick up the show.[4] Now sixteen years after the initial creation of Phineas and Ferb, it was officially greenlit.[5]

Povenmire wrote a total of 11 episodes for the first season, directing nearly every one.[10] The show became a smash hit on the Disney Channel lineup, outranking shows like Hannah Montana and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Povenmire as well began voicing the show's main antagonist Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.[5]

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Dan and Swampy.

Like on Family Guy, whenever Dan goes to work on Phineas and Ferb, he enjoys it, pretty much working "just to entertain themselves." He draws 300 to 400 pages of work to keep the show going,[5] presenting each storyboard to the Disney executives to get each episode produced.[11] The songs he, Swampy and writer Martin Olson write every Friday are, as he says, "their jab at immortality"[5][11]

On July 14, 2014, it was announced that Disney Television Animation extended its overall deal with Dan to develop new projects.[12]

Post-Phineas and Ferb

On May 7, 2015, it was announced that after Phineas and Ferb concludes its run, in 2017, Dan, Swampy, and many people on the Phineas and Ferb crew, will premiere a new animated series entitled Milo Murphy's Law. Povenmire will also serve as executive producer on the animated Scooby-Doo movie to be released in 2018.[13]

Personal life

As of 2012, Dan is married, with two children.[14] He has a young daughter named Isabella, whom he named character Isabella Garcia-Shapiro after.[15] He has a cat named Sprocket, who lives a "double life" with his neighbor, in order to get two helpings of food. This appears to be the inspiration for character Perry the Platypus.[5] He recently added his young daughter Melissa to the show as a young fireside girl about the age of 5-7, who made her first appearance in "We Call it Maze".

Background Information

Dan Povenmire, as drawn in the show

Dan in the series.

Heinz Doofenshmirtz

...as Heinz Doofenshmirtz.

Episodes he directed

He was also one of the directors of Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension.

Episodes he wrote (story)

He was also the co-writer of Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension.

Episodes he wrote and storyboarded

Gallery

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References

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v - e - dCast
Main Cast
Allison Janney | Alyson Stoner | Ariel Winter | Ashley Tisdale | Barry Bostwick | Bobby Gaylor
Caroline Rhea | Corey Burton | Cymphonique Miller | Dan Povenmire | David Errigo Jr.
Dee Bradley Baker | Diamond White | Diedrich Bader | Django Marsh | Eileen Galindo | Isabella Acres
Isabella Murad | Jack McBrayer | Jane Carr | Jane Lynch | Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | Jennifer Hughes
John O'Hurley | Kari Wahlgren | Kelly Hu | Madison Pettis | Malcolm McDowell | Maulik Pancholy
Michaela Zee | Ming-Na Wen | Mitchel Musso | Olivia Olson | Pamela Adlon | Richard O'Brien
Thomas Sangster | Tiffany Espensen | Todd Stashwick | Tyler Alexander Mann | Vincent Martella
Season 1 Guests
Alec Holden | Billy Ray Cyrus | Brenda Song | Brian Phelps | Brian Stepanek | Carlos Alazraqui
Charlie Schlatter | Clancy Brown | Dominic Wood | Evander Holyfield | French Stewart | Geraldo Rivera
Greg Ellis | Gwendoline Yeo | J.K. Simmons | Jaret Reddick | Jeff Bennett | Jennifer Grey | Jess Harnell
Joel Grey | John DiMaggio | Keone Young | Loni Love | Lucy Davis | Mark Thompson | Michael Buffer
Phil LaMarr | Rob Paulsen | Sandra Oh | Steve Zahn | Tim Curry | Vicki Lawrence | Vicki Lewis
Season 2 Guests
Adam Wylie | Aliki Theofilopoulos | Allie MacKay | Amanda Plummer | Amber Valletta | April Winchell
Ben Stiller | Bob Eubanks | Brian George | Bruce Mackinnon | Candi Milo | Chaka Khan | Christine Taylor
Clancy Brown | Clay Aiken | Cloris Leachman | Corbin Bleu | Damian Lewis | Danny Cooksey
David Mitchell | Don LaFontaine | Greg Germann | Jameson Moss | Jane Leeves | Jared Kusnitz
Jennifer Grey | Jennifer Stone | John Larroquette | John Schneider | Judd Nelson | Kenny Ortega
Kevin Michael Richardson | Kevin Smith | Laird Hamilton | Lauren Tom | Logan Miller | Lorenzo Lamas
Mat Horne | Meera Syal | Megan Hilty | Meira Blinkoff | Moisés Arias | Noah Munck | Phill Lewis
Robert Knepper | Romi Dames | Seth MacFarlane | Shae Brewster | Sheena Easton | Sophia Bush
Tara Strong | Tiya Sircar | Tom Kenny | Tom Wopat | Wes Johnson
Season 3 Guests
Aliki Theofilopoulos | Andrés Cantor | Anna Paquin | April Winchell | Brian Phelps | Carol Kane
Christian Slater | Danica McKellar | Daniel Roche | Daran Norris | Darren Bent | David Mitchell
Davy Jones | Edi Gathegi | Erik Estrada | Frank Caliendo | Gareth Cliff | Gary Lineker | George Takei
Greg LeMond | Grey DeLisle | Guy Fieri | Harold Perrineau | Helen McCrory | Jamie Oliver | Jane Horrocks
Jeff Foxworthy | Jennifer Grey | Joan Cusack | Joel McHale | John DiMaggio | John Hodgman
John Schneider | Jonathan Ross | Jorge Garcia | Kelli Gates | Kelly Clarkson | Lenny Henry | Lisa Ling
Logan Miller | Lorraine Kelly | Mark Thompson | Michael Douglas | Michael J. Fox | Mikey Kelley
Nick Frost | Peter Noone | Phill Jupitus | Ray Liotta | Richard Kind | Rob Morrow | Romi Dames
Sabrina Carpenter | Seth Green | Simon Pegg | Stephen Moyer | Tim Curry | Tina Fey | Tom Bergeron
Tom Wopat | Tony Anselmo | Vanessa Williams | Vicki Lawrence
Season 4 Guests
Adam Savage | Adrian Pasdar | Alex Hirsch | April Winchell | Bella Thorne | Benita Scheckel | Billy Gardell
Brian Phelps | Carol Kane | Celia Ruskin | Charlie Adler | Chi McBride | Christopher Corey Smith
Corbin Bleu | D.B. Sweeney | Dana Davis | Danica McKellar | Dannah Phirman | Danny Trejo
David Koechner | Deborra-Lee Furness | Drake Bell | Eddie Pittman | Elizabeth Banks | Fred Tatasciore
Gary Cole | George A. Romero | Goldie Hawn | Gordon Ramsay | Gordon Tokumatsu | J.K. Simmons
Jaime Pressly | James May | Jamie Hyneman | Jane Kaczmarek | Jane Leeves | Jason Jones | Jay Harris
Jay Leno | Jeff Bergman | Jeff Stewart | Jennifer Grey | Jennifer Hale | Jennifer Wong | Jeremy Clarkson
Jesse Spencer | Jill Whelan | Jim Cummings | John Mathot | Jon Stewart | Josh Gad | Kelly Osbourne
Kevin McDonald | Leah Remini | Liam O'Brien | Luc Robitaille | Lucas Grabeel | Mackenzie Phillips
Maia Mitchell | Marcus T. Paulk | Marilu Henner | Martijn Oversteegen | Mike Bell | Monica Raymund
Nick Frost | Nick Jameson | Noah Wyle | Oliver Chris | Parry Gripp | Patrick Dempsey | Patrick Rafferty
Paul Alborough | Paul Reubens | Peter Stormare | Richard Hammond | Rob Morrow | Ross Marquand
Samantha Bee | Simon Pegg | Soleil McGhee | Stan Lee | Stephen Root | Terry O'Quinn | Sklar Brothers
Travis Willingham | Wallace Shawn | Wayne Brady
Movie Guests
Ali Wong | Bill Farmer | Bob Bowen | Brock Powell | Doris Roberts | Emo Philips | Loni Love | Sarah Hudson
Slash | Thomas Middleditch | Thomas Sanders | Tiffany Haddish | Wayne Brady | "Weird Al" Yankovic
v - e - dCrew
Producers
Brandi Young | Carla Arcuri | Dan Povenmire | Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
Lance LeCompte | Mark Brammeier | Natasha Kopp | Robert F. Hughes
Writers
Alex Almaguer | Aliki Theofilopoulos | Antoine Guilbaud | Bernie Petterson | Bill Motz | Bob Bowen
Bob Roth | Bobby Gaylor | Calvin Suggs | Chong Lee | Chris Headrick | Clint Daniels
Damon Lindelof | Dan Povenmire | Dani Vetere | David Shayne | David Teitelbaum | Derek Thompson
Devin Bunje | Douglas McCarthy | Eddie Pittman | Eddy Houchins | Edgar Karapetyan | Edward Rivera
Elizabeth Ito | J.G. Quintel | Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | Jeff Myers | Jeffrey M. Howard | Jen Kirkman
Jennifer Keene | Jill Daniels | Jim Bernstein | Joe Orrantia | John Mathot | Jon Colton Barry
Jonathan Howard | Joshua Pruett | Kate Kondell | Kaz Prapuolenis | Kent Osborne | Kim Roberson
Kyle Menke | Lance LeCompte | Marc Ceccarelli | Marc Crisafulli | Martin Olson | May Chan
Michael B. Singleton | Michael Diederich | Michael Ryan | Mike Bell | Mike Milo | Mike Roth
Nick Stanton | Patrick O'Connor | Perry Zombolas | Piero Piluso | Richard Goodman | Scott Peterson
Sergio Armendariz | Seth Kearsley | Sherm Cohen | Timothy Björklund | Tom Minton | Zac Moncrief
Storyboard Artists‎
Aimee Steinberger | Albert Calleros | Alex Almaguer | Aliki Theofilopoulos | Antoine Guilbaud
Ashley Michelle Simpson | Bernie Petterson | Calvin Suggs | Chong Lee | Chris Headrick
Derek Thompson | Douglas McCarthy | Eddie Pittman | Eddy Houchins | Edgar Karapetyan
Edward Rivera | Elizabeth Ito | Flammarion Ferreira | J.G. Quintel | Jeff Myers | Joe Orrantia
John Mathot | Jon Colton Barry | Joshua Pruett | Kaz Prapuolenis | Kent Osborne | Kim Roberson
Kyle Baker | Kyle Menke | Marc Ceccarelli | Marc Crisafulli | Matt Whitlock | Michael B. Singleton
Michael Diederich | Mike Bell | Mike Milo | Mike Roth | Nick Sazani | Patrick O'Connor
Patrick Ventura | Perry Zombolas | Piero Piluso | Ram Patel | Seth Kearsley | Sherm Cohen
Steven Umbleby | Tammy Manis | Timothy Björklund | Tom Minton | Wendy Grieb | Zac Moncrief
Directors‎
Alan Bodner | Bob Bowen | Dan Povenmire | Jamie Thomason | Jay Lender
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | Jill Daniels | Kim Roberson | Kristin Paiva | Lisa Schaffer
Robert F. Hughes | Ruben Chavez | Sara Jane Sherman | Sue Perrotto | Zac Moncrief
Assistant Directors‎
Derek Thompson | Herb Moore | Jacob Hair | Jay Lender | Kyler Spears
Oreste Canestrelli | Russell Calabrese | Sue Perrotto | Tricia Garcia
Songwriters‎
Andrew Novak | Antoine Guilbaud | Bernie Petterson | Billy Lopez | Celeste Moreno | Dan Povenmire
Emanuel Kiriakou | Janis Liebhart | Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | Jennifer Hughes | Jim Bernstein
Joey Lawrence | Jon Colton Barry | Karey Kirkpatrick | Kate Micucci | Keith Horn | Madison Scheckel
Martin Olson | Michael Culross Jr. | Patrick O'Connor | Piero Piluso | Randy Rogel | Rob Morrow
Robert Lopez | Scott Heiner | Sean McGuire | Sue Perrotto | Wayne Brady
Musicians‎
Aaron Jacob | Beverley Staunton | Big Bad Voodoo Daddy | Bowling For Soup | Carmen Carter
Christopher Showerman | Danny Jacob | Darryl Phinnessee | Fee Waybill | Ian Osborne | Jack Jones
Jaret Reddick | Jason Paige | Jeff Gunn | Jen Hirsh | Kate Pierson | Kenny Loggins | Laura Dickinson
Linda Strawberry | Marshall Richards | Matt Bissonette | Nick Belcher | Randy Crenshaw
Rick Cowling | Robbie Wyckoff | Sarah Hudson | Sheena Easton | Slash | Traci Hines | Vangie Gunn
Authors
Disney Book Group | Greg Guler | Jim Bernstein | Jon Colton Barry | Nancy Ulene | Scott Peterson
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