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Joe Brumm is a film director, animator and writer, and the creator of the animated series, Bluey.
About[]
Joe Brumm began working in London animating numerous shows, such as Peppa Pig, Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom, most notably Charlie and Lola, and Tinga Tinga Tales. After a short while working on numerous other projects (such as the Youtube Series Dan The Man), Brumm wanted to create an Australian Version of Peppa Pig and so, after numerous false attempts and refines (such as the 2016 Pilot), the pilot of The Weekend gave Brumm and his team at Ludo Studio the funds required for creating Bluey from ABC and CBeebies.
Awards[]
- 2015 - AACTA Nomination for Best Short Animation
- 2019 - AACTA Award for Best Children's Program
- 2020 - AACTA Award for Best Children's Program
- 2021 - AACTA Award for Best Children's Program
- 2022 - Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program
Trivia[]
- Joe has numerous family members involved in working on Bluey:
- Both of Joe's parents, Bob and Chris Brumm, are voice actors for one of the Grey Nomads and Nana, with Bob also likely being an inspiration for Grandpa Bob.
- Suzy Brumm, who is the wife of Joe and who together have children, is a storyboarder and the voice actor for Pom Pom's Mum.
- Dan Brumm, the voice of Stripe, is the Sound Designer and Mixer for almost every episode.
- Alongside his younger brother Dan, Joe has an older brother who is an archaeologist, which may have inspired Bandit's job (who is an archaeologist).
- While growing up, Joe had numerous family dogs, which influenced the characters in Bluey [1]:
- Joe is the voice actor for two roles, with one line each:
- Gruber's Dad, speaking only in Markets.
- A customer in Kids.
- Joe also provides the 'voice' of the Chattermax toy.
- A glimpse of him is seen in the episode Puppets.