Russell Arch
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Russell Richard Arch[1] is a director, writer and animator who lives in Los Angeles, USA.
He has worked extensively in hidden camera, and is the executive producer and showrunner of TruTV's The Carbonaro Effect, and has been on the show since its pilot. In addition, he wrote and directed on both seasons of NBC's Betty White's Off Their Rockers.
He is also an editor, having cut segments for most shows he's worked on. In 2013, he edited segments, and created the initial episode, of Howie Mandel's TBS prank series Deal With It.
In 2012, he broke episode stories for the BBC3 black comedy Way To Go, and wrote episode #4.
He co-created, wrote, edited and directed all 26 episodes of "Anytime with Bob Kushell", a five-minute talk show (produced for Sony) that shoots in Arch's garage-studio.
He created "The Toodles", a scripted comedy about a rock band turned "Wiggles" type band and sold it to VH-1.
Arch created The Pat Kilbane Show out of his home office, and eventually sold the project to Comedy Central.
He also co-created the pilot "Harsh Reality" with Kevin Healey and Scott Hallock (Scare Tactics).
His animations have been seen on MTV, VH-1, CBS, Fox and even won him a Promax Award for his "Little J.T." Christmas campaign.
He also directed Dan Whitney Larry the Cable Guy in a series of promos for Blue Collar TV, in which Larry was "cut into" existing scenes from One Tree Hill, Smallville, and Gilmore Girls.
He is married to actress Lisa Arch.