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Goodman was born on {{Time|November 9}}, {{Time|1984}} in Portland, Oregon, and is mostly known for his work on ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and the episode "[[Spongicus]]." He has also worked on ''Ren and Stimpy: It's Our House Now!'', ''{{W|Dinosaurs (TV series)|Dinosaurs}}'' and ''{{W|Little Big Awesome}}''. In 1993, he also starred in a children's direct to video program called ''The Wee Sing Train'' where he played a boy Carter, and it's the only acting role he ever did. | Goodman was born on {{Time|November 9}}, {{Time|1984}} in Portland, Oregon, and is mostly known for his work on ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' and the episode "[[Spongicus]]." He has also worked on ''Ren and Stimpy: It's Our House Now!'', ''{{W|Dinosaurs (TV series)|Dinosaurs}}'' and ''{{W|Little Big Awesome}}''. In 1993, he also starred in a children's direct to video program called ''The Wee Sing Train'' where he played a boy Carter, and it's the only acting role he ever did. | ||
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Template:Bio Template:Person Andrew Douglas "Andy" Goodman (born November 9, 1984; age Template:Age) is a SpongeBob SquarePants episode writer, senior production assistant/coordinator, and script coordinator. He has written two episodes in season 8, two episodes in season 9, three episodes in season 10, nine episodes in season 11, eleven episodes in season 12, and is writing the spin-off Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years. He briefly assisted in rewrites of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run in 2017.[1]
Biography
Goodman was born on November 9, 1984 in Portland, Oregon, and is mostly known for his work on SpongeBob SquarePants and the episode "Spongicus." He has also worked on Ren and Stimpy: It's Our House Now!, Dinosaurs and Little Big Awesome. In 1993, he also starred in a children's direct to video program called The Wee Sing Train where he played a boy Carter, and it's the only acting role he ever did.