Timothy Joseph "Tim" Hill (born May 21, 1958) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, voice actor and producer.
Career[]
Hill began his career in the 1990s as a writer for the show Rocko's Modern Life with Stephen Hillenburg and Derek Drymon, and was also a writer and producer on the shows Exit 57, KaBlam! and Kenny the Shark. Hill developed SpongeBob SquarePants with Drymon and art director Nick Jennings, and wrote the pilot episode as well as writing or co-writing eight episodes on the first season. He also created the KaBlam! skit Action League Now!!.
Hill directed the films Muppets from Space (1999), Max Keeble's Big Move (2001), Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006), Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007), Hop (2011), and The War with Grandpa (2020), Hill was a screenwriter for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) and later co-wrote and directed The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020).
Personal life[]
Hill has been married to actress Veronica Alicino, whom he frequently casts in minor roles in his films, since June 24, 1997. He is nephew of director George Roy Hill.
Nickelodeon credits[]
Shows[]
- 18b - "Communted Sentence" - story
- 19 - "Rocko's Modern Christmas!: Can't Squeeze Cheer From a Cheese Log!" - story
- 20a - "Hut Sut Raw" - story
- 23a - "Hair Licked" - story
- 23b - "Gutter Balls" - story
- 24a - "Junk Junkies" - story
- 25a - "Snowballs" - story
- 26a - "Short Story" - story
- 26b - "Eyes Capades" - story
- 27b - "Ed is Dead: A Thriller!" - story
- 28a - "The Emperor's New Joe" - story
- 28b - "Schnit-heads" - story
- 30b - "Old Fogey Froggy" - story
- 31a - "Manic Mechanic" - story
- 32a - "Camera Shy" - story
- 32b - "Fish-N-Chumps" - story
- 33a - "The Fat Lands" - story
- 33b - "I See London, I See France" - story
- 34a - "Dear John" - story
- 34b - "Fortune Cookie" - story
- 35a - "Speaking Terms" - story
- 36a - "An Elk for Heffer" - story
- 38a - "The Big Question" - story
- 38b - "The Big Answer" - story
- 39a - "Zanzibar" - story
- 39b - "Fatal Contraption" - story
- 43b - "Wallaby on Wheels" - story
- 44b - "Teed Off" - story
- 45b - "Yarnbenders" - story
- 46b - "Feisty Geist" - story
- 47b - "Magic Meatball" - story
- 48a - "Closet Clown" - story
- 48b - "Seat of Stardom" - story
- 49a - "Turkey Time" - story
- 50b - "Rug Birds" - story
- 52a - "Put to Pasture" - story
- 52b - "Future Schlock" - story
- 1a - "Help Wanted" - writer
- 2a - "Bubblestand" - writer
- 3a - "Jellyfishing" - writer
- 62a - "The Lost Mattress" - writer
- 62b - "Krabs vs. Plankton" - writer
- 65a - "Selling Out" - writer
- 66 - "Dunces and Dragons" - writer
- 67a - "Enemy In-Law" - writer
- 68a - "Patrick SmartPants" - writer
- 69b - "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" - writer
- 70b - "Ghost Host" - writer
- 81 - "Friend or Foe" - writer
Movies[]
- The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) - writer, storyboard, story editor
- The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020) - director, story, screenplay, voice of Documentary Narrator