Ian Jones-Quartey

Writer

Birthday June 18, 1984

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Hatfield, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

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1984

Ian Jones-Quartey (born June 18, 1984) is an American animator, storyboard artist, writer, director, producer, and voice actor.

Jones-Quartey was born in Hatfield, Pennsylvania on June 18, 1984, and was raised in Columbia, Maryland.

1993

He and his family moved to Oakland Mills, Columbia, Maryland, around 1993.

His father was a pharmaceutical engineer, and his mother worked as a librarian for the chemical company W. R. Grace.

Jones-Quartey attended Long Reach High School in Columbia and the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

2001

Jones-Quartey created the webcomic RPG World, which won Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards in 2001 and 2002.

2007

In 2007, he co-created the web animation series and comedy hip-hop duo nockFORCE, rapping under the stage name "effnocka" along with audio specialist and YouTuber Jim Gisriel.

His first job in television animation was on The Venture Bros..

He went on to be a storyboard supervisor and revisionist for Adventure Time and a storyboard artist for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome.

He supplies the voice of Wallow in Bravest Warriors and was the supervising director and co-developer of the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe.

2013

In 2013, Jones-Quartey's short Lakewood Plaza Turbo aired on Cartoon Network as a television pilot.

He had pitched the series two years prior when he had been a storyboard supervisor on Adventure Time.

The short was retooled as a mobile game entitled ''OK K.O.!

2016

Lakewood Plaza Turbo'', which was released on Cartoon Network's Anything app in February 2016.

2017

He is the creator of the animated series OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, based on his Cartoon Network pilot Lakewood Plaza Turbo, which ran on the network from 2017 to 2019.

He is also known for his webcomic RPG World and his work on Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and Bravest Warriors.

Lakewood Plaza Turbo ran as a network series beginning March 2017, and ''OK K.O.!

Let's Be Heroes'' premiered on Cartoon Network on August 1.

By 2017, he was living in Los Angeles.

2018

In 2018, he appeared in the first season of a podcast entitled Drawn: The Story of Animation, from Cartoon Network and HowStuffWorks, which provided listeners with a behind-the-scenes perspective on animation from voice actors, historians, and creators of animated series.

2019

In June 2019, he was a panelist at the Annecy Animation Festival, alongside Rebecca Sugar, at a panel entitled "The Making of Steven Universe".

In July 2019, he appeared as a panelist at the RTX Animation Festival at the Fairmont Austin.

On September 2, 2019, the film Steven Universe: The Movie was released.

Jones-Quartey was one of the co-executive producers of the film, which was executive produced by Rebecca Sugar.

Jones-Quartey is a grandson of Theodosia Okoh, the designer of the flag of Ghana; he based the Steven Universe character Nanefua Pizza on her.

He married Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar on December 4, 2019, having been together for twelve years.

Jones-Quartey cites Akira Toriyama's series Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump as inspiration for vehicle designs of his own.

He stated, "We're all big Toriyama fans on [Steven Universe], which kind of shows a bit."

2020

Between October 2020 and April 2021, the anti-racism PSAs "Don't Deny It, Defy It", "Tell the Whole Story", "See Color" and "Be an Ally", that he worked on with Rebecca Sugar, featuring characters from Steven Universe, were released on the Cartoon Network YouTube channel.