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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Jim Tozzi
| name = Jim Tozzi
| image = Jim_Tozzi_in_2011.jpg
| image =
| caption = Jim in NYC 2011
| caption = Tozzi in NYC 2011
| birth_name = James Tozzi
| birth_name = James Michael Tozzi
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|10|19}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|10|19}}
| birth_place = [[Everett, Massachusetts]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Everett, Massachusetts]], U.S.
| alma_mater = [[Rhode Island School of Design]]
| spouse = {{marriage|Vezna Gottwald|September 25, 1994}} {{abbr|sep.}}
| years_active = 1991–present
| years_active = 1991–present
| occupation = Artist, commercial director, producer
| occupation = {{flatlist|
*Artist
| affiliation = [[PFFR]]
*director
*producer}}
}}
}}


'''James Michael Tozzi''' (born October 19, 1967) is an American artist, [[commercial director]], producer, voice actor and musician best known for his work on the MTV2 comedy series [[Wonder Showzen]] and the [[Adult Swim]] show [[Xavier: Renegade Angel]] and as a member of the rock band/art collective [[PFFR]].
'''James Michael Tozzi''' (born October 19, 1967) is an American artist, [[commercial director]], producer, voice actor and musician best known for his work on the [[MTV2]] comedy series ''[[Wonder Showzen]]'' and the [[Adult Swim]] show ''[[Xavier: Renegade Angel]]'' and as a member of the rock band/art collective [[PFFR]].


==Bio==
==Bio==
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In his early teens, Jim borrowed a [[Super 8 film cameras|super 8 camera]] from his Aunt and began experimenting. Lacking a tripod, he would tape the camera down onto the kitchen table and animate various toys, [[Star Wars]] figures and clay monsters. He also created a live action series starring his little sister as "Chico" the heavily mustachioed drug dealer who would meet an unlikely demise in every episode. Jim went on to study film and illustration at the [[Rhode Island School of Design]]. He continued doing both animated and live action films creating a short film parody of an afterschool special called "Sunday School Girls" which tackled the subject of what Jesus really looked like.
In his early teens, Jim borrowed a [[Super 8 film cameras|super 8 camera]] from his Aunt and began experimenting. Lacking a tripod, he would tape the camera down onto the kitchen table and animate various toys, [[Star Wars]] figures and clay monsters. He also created a live action series starring his little sister as "Chico" the heavily mustachioed drug dealer who would meet an unlikely demise in every episode. Jim went on to study film and illustration at the [[Rhode Island School of Design]]. He continued doing both animated and live action films creating a short film parody of an afterschool special called "Sunday School Girls" which tackled the subject of what Jesus really looked like.


==Career==
Jim moved to New York City and started working at Broadcast Arts inking and painting animation cels. He also started directing music videos for obscure alternative bands. One of the first was for [[Mercury Rev]] and featured [[Ron Jeremy]] as a floating space traveller. Jim approached [[Nick at Nite]] with his reel and some promo ideas; he was brought on to [[TV Land]] to come up with a new promo campaign. This campaign conceived, written and directed with his wife Vezna Gottwald, developed into the award winning "Twip" series. "Twip" was an imaginary product in which its evolution was traced in commercial parodies from the early |1950s through the 1990s. Now as a directing team, the "Tozzi's" signed on to [[Bob Giraldi]]'s company and began directing spots for [[Miller Lite]], [[Sprite (soft drink)|Sprite]] and [[Florida]]'s anti-tobacco campaign. The "Tozzi's" split up and Jim went solo; joining [http://www.m80im.com/ M-80] he directed an award winning campaign for [[Kellogg's]] [[Rice Krispies Treats|Rice Krispie Treats]] for [[Leo Burnett]]. He went on to direct comedy spots for [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]], Nick at Nite and Miller.
Tozzi moved to New York City and started working at Broadcast Arts inking and painting animation cels. He also started directing music videos for obscure alternative bands. One of the first was for [[Mercury Rev]] and featured [[Ron Jeremy]] as a floating space traveler. Jim approached [[Nick at Nite]] with his reel and some promo ideas; he was brought on to [[TV Land]] to come up with a new promo campaign. This campaign conceived, written, and directed with his wife Vezna Gottwald, developed into the award-winning "Twip" series [https://www.nytimes.com/1997/07/16/business/ad-spoofs-go-fittingly-retro-only-on-nick-at-nite-s-tv-land.html]. "Twip" was an imaginary product in which its evolution was traced in commercial parodies from the early 1950s through the 1990s. Now as a directing team, the "Tozzi's" signed on to [[Bob Giraldi]]'s company and began directing spots for [[Miller Lite]], [[Sprite (soft drink)|Sprite]] and [[Florida]]'s anti-tobacco campaign. The "Tozzi's" split up and Jim went solo; joining [https://web.archive.org/web/20110427014559/http://m80im.com/ M-80] he directed an award-winning campaign for [[Kellogg's]] [[Rice Krispies Treats|Rice Krispie Treats]] for [[Leo Burnett]]. He went on to direct comedy spots for [[Sony]] [[PlayStation]], Nick at Nite and Miller.


==Personal life==
In his free time Jim likes to draw, paint, take long quiet walks and is a member of the art collective [[PFFR]]. Jim is now signed with them.tv and living in New York.<ref>[http://them.tv/directors/jim-tozzi/ Jim Tozzi bio on Them.tv]</ref>
Tozzi married Vezna Gottwald in 1994, after the two met while studying at [[Rhode Island School of Design]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/09/25/style/weddings-vezna-gottwald-and-jim-tozzi.html|title=WEDDINGS; Vezna Gottwald and Jim Tozzi |author = Dan Shaw|work = [[The New York Times]] |date = September 25, 1994|access-date = January 11, 2019 |df = mdy-all }}</ref> The couple is now separated.


In his free time Tozzi likes to draw, paint, and take long quiet walks. One of Tozzi's [https://web.archive.org/web/20160806093348/http://www.jimtozzi.com/uploads/4/1/6/4/4164508/5021221_orig.jpg paintings] was the basis for the character and show [[Xavier: Renegade Angel]].<ref>[http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/848/PFFR%20Podcast.mp3 KUCI: Naked Comedy PFFR Podcast]</ref> Tozzi is now signed with them.tv and living in New York.<ref>[http://them.tv/directors/jim-tozzi/ Jim Tozzi bio on Them.tv]</ref>
==Trivia==
One of Jim's [https://web.archive.org/web/20160806093348/http://www.jimtozzi.com/uploads/4/1/6/4/4164508/5021221_orig.jpg paintings] was the basis for the character and show [[Xavier: Renegade Angel]].<ref>[http://www.kuci.org/podcastfiles/848/PFFR%20Podcast.mp3 KUCI: Naked Comedy PFFR Podcast]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.jimtozzi.com Jim Tozzi Website]
*[https://jimtozzi.threadless.com/ Jim Tozzi Website]
*{{IMDb name|1890822}}
*{{IMDb name|1890822}}


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Latest revision as of 20:06, 10 March 2024

Jim Tozzi
Born
James Michael Tozzi

(1967-10-19) October 19, 1967 (age 56)
Alma materRhode Island School of Design
Occupations
  • Artist
  • director
  • producer
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Vezna Gottwald
(m. 1994)
sep.

James Michael Tozzi (born October 19, 1967) is an American artist, commercial director, producer, voice actor and musician best known for his work on the MTV2 comedy series Wonder Showzen and the Adult Swim show Xavier: Renegade Angel and as a member of the rock band/art collective PFFR.

Bio

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Jim Tozzi grew up in Everett, a city to the north of Boston. The most distinctive thing about this town was the smell of freshly roasted peanuts due to the Teddie Peanut Butter factory. The factory's emblem, a grinning cartoon bear with a bucket, would be one of the first influences of advertising on Jim. He went to Everett public school: always an outsider, he preferred drawing weird cartoons and watching monster movies to playing sports.

In his early teens, Jim borrowed a super 8 camera from his Aunt and began experimenting. Lacking a tripod, he would tape the camera down onto the kitchen table and animate various toys, Star Wars figures and clay monsters. He also created a live action series starring his little sister as "Chico" the heavily mustachioed drug dealer who would meet an unlikely demise in every episode. Jim went on to study film and illustration at the Rhode Island School of Design. He continued doing both animated and live action films creating a short film parody of an afterschool special called "Sunday School Girls" which tackled the subject of what Jesus really looked like.

Career

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Tozzi moved to New York City and started working at Broadcast Arts inking and painting animation cels. He also started directing music videos for obscure alternative bands. One of the first was for Mercury Rev and featured Ron Jeremy as a floating space traveler. Jim approached Nick at Nite with his reel and some promo ideas; he was brought on to TV Land to come up with a new promo campaign. This campaign conceived, written, and directed with his wife Vezna Gottwald, developed into the award-winning "Twip" series [1]. "Twip" was an imaginary product in which its evolution was traced in commercial parodies from the early 1950s through the 1990s. Now as a directing team, the "Tozzi's" signed on to Bob Giraldi's company and began directing spots for Miller Lite, Sprite and Florida's anti-tobacco campaign. The "Tozzi's" split up and Jim went solo; joining M-80 he directed an award-winning campaign for Kellogg's Rice Krispie Treats for Leo Burnett. He went on to direct comedy spots for Sony PlayStation, Nick at Nite and Miller.

Personal life

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Tozzi married Vezna Gottwald in 1994, after the two met while studying at Rhode Island School of Design.[1] The couple is now separated.

In his free time Tozzi likes to draw, paint, and take long quiet walks. One of Tozzi's paintings was the basis for the character and show Xavier: Renegade Angel.[2] Tozzi is now signed with them.tv and living in New York.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Dan Shaw (September 25, 1994). "WEDDINGS; Vezna Gottwald and Jim Tozzi". The New York Times. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
  2. ^ KUCI: Naked Comedy PFFR Podcast
  3. ^ Jim Tozzi bio on Them.tv
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