Emmy award winner Jeff Nimoy wrote, directed, and served as story editor for the top rated Fox Kids show Digimon: Digital Monsters (he also played many characters in the series, including Tentomon). In addition he wrote and directed the theatrically released 20th Century Fox animated feature Digimon: The Movie, and the television sequel, Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon for Disney. He also served as an executive producer and writer on numerous other Fox Kids shows. But the anime community also knows him as the voice for the popular character Wolfwood, from the series Trigun. Prior to that he was nominated for three Emmy awards in four years, winning for his comedic work as a writer and producer for NFL Films Presents on ESPN and Fox. He also wrote the Showtime movie Big Brother Trouble, and wrote the animated feature, Pecola, based on the Cartoon Network series. In recent years he wrote and directed the animated series Zatch Bell for Cartoon Network, and he also played the character Kanchome. He wrote for Bo-bobo, and directed the first season of Naruto for Cartoon Network, as well as writing and directing for the KIDS WB animated series Mega Man. Other writing credits include, SD Gundam Force, Cybuster, and Tokyo Pig. In 2007 Jeff returned to Digimon to make Digimon Data Squad for Disney, where Jeff served as story editor, writer, director, and supervising producer (and voiced the character Spencer Damon). Recent projects include writing and directing the series Robodz, for Disney XD and writing "Stitch!" (the new adventures of Stitch from "Lilo & Stitch") for Disney Channel.
Jeff is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.