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'''Andrew "Andy" Rheingold''' (born {{Time|February 11}}, {{Time|1971}}) started working in entertainment at [[Nickelodeon]] where he oversaw the development of ''[[Spongebob Squarepants]]'', serving as the Executive in Charge of Production of the pilot.
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'''Andrew "Andy" Rheingold''' (born {{Time|February 11}}, {{Time|1971}}; age {{Age|1971|2|11}}) is a former {{SBSP}} crew member, where he worked as an executive in charge of production of "[[Help Wanted]]."


Around that time, Andy got his first writing break - at MTV.  
==Biography==
While developing ''SpongeBob'', Andy got his first writing break - at MTV.  


After the success of ''Spongebob'' and ''Beavis'', Andy was hired as a full time staff writer for MTV Networks. For several years he wrote for a handful of hit series including ''CatDog'', ''All That!'', ''Kablam!'' Andy eventually moved up to Head Writer level overseeing scripts on Undergrads for MTV, ''Codename: The Kids Next Door'' for Cartoon Network, and ''Skunk Fu'' for BBC/Cartoon Network.
After the success of ''SpongeBob'' and ''{{W|Beavis and Butt-Head}}'', Andy was hired as a full time staff writer for MTV Networks. For several years he wrote for a handful of hit series including ''{{W|CatDog}}'', ''{{W|All That}}'', and ''{{W|KaBlam!}}'' Andy eventually moved up to Head Writer level overseeing scripts on ''{{W|Undergrads}}'' for MTV, ''{{W|Codename: The Kids Next Door}}'' for Cartoon Network, and ''{{W|Skunk Fu}}'' for BBC and Cartoon Network.


Between his TV gigs Andy writes feature films and he has sold scripts to Paramount Pictures, Disney Features, and Nickelodeon Movies. He has authored two original children's books - ''When Guinea Pigs Fly'' for Scholastic and Rupert and His 99 Sisters. Recently, Andy wrote ''The Little Spirit'', an hour long animated Christmas special for NBC starring Danny Devito. The movie premiered during the 2008 holiday season.
Between his TV gigs, Andy writes feature films and he has sold scripts to Paramount Pictures, Disney Features, and Nickelodeon Movies. He has authored two original children's books - ''When Guinea Pigs Fly'' for Scholastic and Rupert and His 99 Sisters. Recently, Andy wrote ''The Little Spirit'', an hour long animated Christmas special for NBC starring Danny Devito. The movie premiered during the 2008 holiday season.


== Biography of SpongeBob SquarePants ==
==Credits==
He was production excutive ({{Time|1999}}) for first SpongeBob SquarePants episode [[Help Wanted]] and he also worked at [[Reef Blower]] and [[Tea at the Treedome]].
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Revision as of 16:55, 21 February 2022

This is the page about Andy. For other uses, see Andy Rheingold (disambiguation).

Template:Person Andrew "Andy" Rheingold (born February 11, 1971; age Template:Age) is a former SpongeBob SquarePants crew member, where he worked as an executive in charge of production of "Help Wanted."

Biography

While developing SpongeBob, Andy got his first writing break - at MTV.

After the success of SpongeBob and Beavis and Butt-Head, Andy was hired as a full time staff writer for MTV Networks. For several years he wrote for a handful of hit series including CatDog, All That, and KaBlam! Andy eventually moved up to Head Writer level overseeing scripts on Undergrads for MTV, Codename: The Kids Next Door for Cartoon Network, and Skunk Fu for BBC and Cartoon Network.

Between his TV gigs, Andy writes feature films and he has sold scripts to Paramount Pictures, Disney Features, and Nickelodeon Movies. He has authored two original children's books - When Guinea Pigs Fly for Scholastic and Rupert and His 99 Sisters. Recently, Andy wrote The Little Spirit, an hour long animated Christmas special for NBC starring Danny Devito. The movie premiered during the 2008 holiday season.

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