| Joy Shulman | (31 October 2001 - ?) (divorced) |
Attended Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida from 1995 to 1999, majoring in Computer Animation, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts.
Met his former wife originally on the internet, then was later asked to accept an award on stage for his short animation "Hollow" at the LEAF awards in London, England, where he decided to meet her in person for the first time.
Once pressured by his friend Michael B. Puskar to enter an animation contest online for Showtime Networks. After time went by and assuming that he had lost the contest, he found an envelope on his doorstep, one morning, announcing he had won the $20,000 grand prize.
His grandfather, Alvin, co-developed the first still camera to be used on the surface of the moon, as well as working with Dr. Ray Damadian on developing the superconducting technology for the very first MRI, at Westinghouse in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
Shares the same birthday as Danny DeVito, Howard Dean, Tom Seaver, Lauren Hutton, Martin Scorsese, RuPaul, Jeff Buckley, Sophie Marceau, Daisy Fuentes, Dylan Walsh, SNL creator Lorne Michaels, Rock Hudson and Stephen Root.
Shares the same wedding anniversary as Rob Zombie & Sheri Moon, Dennis Hopper, Ed Begley Jr., Matthew Modine, as well as politicians George McGovern, Jesse Helms and Rev. Al Sharpton.
Animation is acting for the shy.
Oscar season is for boring people to death with cliche period dramas with too much orchestra music, so people will consume like pigs when summer rolls around.
Knowledge is not a gift. It's a curse.
We, as visual effects artists, are supposed to work many long hours to make sure our efforts will eventually be taken for granted.
Faith is the inability to admit uncertainty.
If you need a book about talking snakes and burning bushes to tell you that being nice to people makes you a good person, then you're not really a good person, just a scared one.
I think that most of the politicians we vote for don't really care about the issues at all. They just use them to gain power, immortalize their name, and that's about it. It seems that it's the moderates who are about power, and the extremists who are about the issues. It's a sad day when you realize you have to decide between honest wackos, and sane liars.
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