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Curt Geda

Over the course of his career, director and storyboard artist Curt Geda has been bringing such unique characters to life as superheroes, villains, and vampires for decades for audiences of all ages to enjoy. Geda's career began as a storyboard artist in the late 1980s with jobs including a character designer on five episodes of the popular animated series "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" about four crime-fighting turtles named after Renaissance painters. His first regular television series was "Gravedale High," which centered around a high school attended by a group of supernatural students. Since then, he has stayed in the realm of superheroes and comic book characters, working on several successful television series including "Batman," "Batman Beyond," and "Superman." Geda turned to directing in 1996 with his first credited work, "Superman: The Last Son of Krypton." In 2010, he directed three episodes on the animated series "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated." He returned to work as a storyboard artist in 2009 with four episodes of "The Goode Family," an episode of "Wolverine and the X-Men," and the video "Wonder Woman." He was a storyboard artist for Film Roman from 2008 to 2009 and has been a director for Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. Animation since 2009.
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