Jeff "Swampy" Marsh

Jeffrey Kent "Swampy" Marsh ( Dudman; born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, voice actor, writer, director, and producer. With Dan Povenmire, Marsh co-created the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb and Milo Murphy's Law, in both of which he voiced the character Major Francis Monogram. Marsh was born in Santa Monica, California, where he grew up with a heavily blended family dynamic. Marsh is known for his contributions to the television animation industry, working for over six seasons on the animated television series The Simpsons. Marsh continued to work on other animated television series, including King of the Hill and Rocko's Modern Life, before moving to England in 1996.

Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
Marsh at the 2009 San Diego Comic Con International
BornJeffrey Kent Dudman
(1960-12-09) December 9, 1960
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Occupation
  • Animator
  • writer
  • producer
  • director
  • voice actor
Years active1989–present
Notable works
    • Phineas and Ferb
    • Milo Murphy's Law
    • King of the Hill
    • Rocko's Modern Life
    • The Simpsons
    • Pete the Cat
Spouse
Birgitte Bear Verburgt
(m. 2006)
Children2
RelativesLes Brown (grandfather)

While in England, Marsh worked on several animated programs, including Postman Pat and Bounty Hamster, and worked for BKN New Media Ltd. to produce several feature films. After six years living in England, Marsh was asked by his longtime partner Dan Povenmire to help produce Phineas and Ferb in 2007, a concept the two had while working together on Rocko's Modern Life. Marsh accepted and moved back to the United States, the series has since garnered Marsh two Emmy Awards nominations for songwriting. After Phineas and Ferb, Marsh and Povenmire created and produced Milo Murphy's Law, which premiered in 2016. Together they created a second Phineas and Ferb film in 2020, called Candace Against the Universe.

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