Andy Sipes
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Born | July 2, 1975 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. | (age 49)
Occupation(s) | American writer, actor and art director |
Years active | 2002–present |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) |
Spouse | Rachael Sipes |
Andy Sipes (sometimes credited as Andrew Sipes) is a writer,[1] actor,[2] editor, producer and art director.[3]
Career
Andy Sipes is an editor and actor, known for Dallas & Robo (2018), Supercon (2018) and Code Monkeys (2007).[4]
As an actor, Sipes' voice can be heard on the G4 animated series Code Monkeys as the insane Texan Mr. Larrity, as well as Mr. Larrity's idiot son, Dean. He also played a number of different characters on Adult Swim's Minoriteam,[5] including Larry Bird.[6] Andy can be seen playing Stromulus Guandor, Birdbat Leader (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui), on the Adult Swim series Saul of the Mole Men.[6] From 2006 to 2008 he made appearances on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly, usually playing a crude slob or one of Carson Daly's buddies.[7] Andy Sipes provided multiple voices on Trip Tank, a show he also wrote, produced and directed.
As editor Sipes' has worked on the FX series Archer, Chozen, Unsupervised and Minoriteam.[8]
In 2018, along with Dana Snyder, Sipes wrote the Sony Pictures film Supercon.[9][10][11] Previously Snyder and Sipes had worked together to create two Adult Swim web series, Sipes Stories and Songs For Helping.[12][13]
Andy Sipes was the executive producer of the 2018 YouTube series Dallas and Robo.[3] The show was listed as one of the "10 Best Short-Lived Shows Of The Decade" by Forbes.com.[14]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Credit |
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2004 | Soul Plane | Art department assistant, production assistant | |
2018 | Supercon | Hector The Room Service Guy | Writer |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Credit |
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2002 | Crank Yankers | Associate Producer | |
2006 | Minoriteam | Rick, Dick, Larry Bird | |
2007 | Saul of the Mole Men | Stromulus | |
Code Monkeys | Larrity, Steve Jobs, Sergeant Murder | Art director,[15] character designer | |
2009 | DJ & The Fro | Editor | |
2010 | Archer | Editor | |
2011 | Your Dungeon, My Dragon | Consulting Producer | |
2012 | Unsupervised | Editor | |
2014 | Trip Tank | Andy, Bill Pizza Dad | Editor |
Chozen | Editor | ||
2016 | Kino-Edwards Picture Show | Phil Dietrickson |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Credit |
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2010 | Sipes Stories[16] | Co-creator, Writer | |
2011 | Songs For Helping[17][12] | Co-creator, Writer | |
2018 | Dallas & Robo[18] | Developed by, Writer |
References
- ^ "SIPES Stories!". 2010-11-13. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
- ^ "Interview with Andy Sipes & Dana Snyder". 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
- ^ a b Pritchett, Morgan (2018-06-12). "Review: Dallas & Robo – Episode 1: "Aces Wild"". The News Wheel. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ Bugbee, Teo (2018-04-26). "Review: 'Supercon' Cheats Its Audience Out of a Good Heist". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ "THE VOICES OF Andy Sipes". 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
- ^ a b "Dana Snyder and Andy Sipes to Launch Web Series on AdultSwim.com". 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2015-09-02.
- ^ Chance, Norman (2010-12-22). Who Was Who on TV. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 978-1-4568-2164-7.
- ^ Ohanesian, Liz (2010-06-19). "Dana Snyder and Andy Sipes to Launch Web Series on AdultSwim.com". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ "Syndicated Comics". www.comicsbeat.com. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ Harvey, Dennis (2018-04-27). "Film Review: 'Supercon'". Variety. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ "Clancy Brown on his diverse career, from playing baddies in Starship Troopers and Shawshank Redemption to voicing Mr. Krabs". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ a b Gencarelli, Mike (2011-12-10). "Interview with Andy Sipes & Dana Snyder". MediaMikes. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ J, John (2010-11-19). "The KEN P.D. SNYDECAST EXPERIENCE: Dana's Art on Sipes Stories". The KEN P.D. SNYDECAST EXPERIENCE. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ Barr, Merrill. "The 10 Best Short-Lived Shows Of The Decade". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ Heffernan, Virginia (2007-07-11). "Code Monkeys - Television - Review". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ TV.com. "Sipes Stories". TV.com. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ "SONGS FOR HELPING". Pete Conlon. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
- ^ Trumbore, Dave (2018-05-04). "'Dallas & Robo' Premiere Date and a Bot-Load of Images Revealed by YouTube Red". Collider. Retrieved 2019-12-06.
External links
- Andy Sipes at IMDb