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[[Mark Risley]] is a writer, producer and [[Emmy]] winning director specializing in children's television. His work includes various films and commercials as well as episodes of the popular television series [[Rugrats]], [[The Wild Thornberrys]], [[Rocket Power]], [[As Told by Ginger]] and [[Father of the Pride]]. In 2005 he directed the pilot, Kitty's Dish for [[Walt Disney Television Animation]] and the children's documentary San Diego Zoo Animal Explorer [http://imdb.com/title/tt0839975/] for Scope Seven [http://scopeseven.com/]. At present (2006) he is directing [[Nickelodeon]]'s first in-house CG series and 30th Nicktoon [http://www.nick.com/]: [[Tak and the Power of Juju]]. [[Image:Mark_Risley01.png|frame|right|Mark Risley]]
[[Mark Risley]] is a writer, producer and [[Emmy]] winning director specializing in children's television. His work includes various films and commercials as well as episodes of the popular television series [[Rugrats]], [[The Wild Thornberrys]], [[Rocket Power]], [[As Told by Ginger]] and [[Father of the Pride]]. In 2005 he directed the pilot, Kitty's Dish for [[Walt Disney Television Animation]] and the children's documentary San Diego Zoo Animal Explorer [http://imdb.com/title/tt0839975/] for Scope Seven [http://scopeseven.com/]. At present (2006) he is directing [[Nickelodeon]]'s first in-house CG series and 30th Nicktoon [http://www.nick.com/], [[Tak and the Power of Juju]]. [[Image:Mark_Risley01.png|frame|right|Mark Risley]]


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Mark Risley is a writer, producer and Emmy winning director specializing in children's television. His work includes various films and commercials as well as episodes of the popular television series Rugrats, The Wild Thornberrys, Rocket Power, As Told by Ginger and Father of the Pride. In 2005 he directed the pilot, Kitty's Dish for Walt Disney Television Animation and the children's documentary San Diego Zoo Animal Explorer [1] for Scope Seven [2]. At present (2006) he is directing Nickelodeon's first in-house CG series and 30th Nicktoon [3], Tak and the Power of Juju.

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External links

Mark Risley [4] at the Internet Movie Data Base [5]