Mike Judge, born on October seventeenth, nineteen sixty-two, is a multifaceted American talent known for his work as a film director, actor, animator, and screenwriter. He is best recognized as the creator of the iconic animated series Beavis and Butt-Head, which first aired in nineteen ninety-three and has seen several revivals, including a current run. Judge also co-created the beloved series King of the Hill, which debuted in nineteen ninety-seven and became one of the longest-running animated series in American television history.
Raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, after being born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Judge pursued a degree in physics at the University of California, San Diego. However, his passion for animation led him to shift his focus towards creating short films. His animated short Frog Baseball laid the groundwork for the success of Beavis and Butt-Head, which later inspired the spin-off series Daria, although Judge was not involved in that project.
In addition to his television successes, Judge has made significant contributions to film, having written and directed notable works such as Office Space, Idiocracy, and Extract. His collaboration with former Simpsons writer Greg Daniels on King of the Hill resulted in a series that garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base over its thirteen-season run. Following this, Judge created The Goode Family, which, despite its mixed reviews, showcased his continued innovation in animated storytelling.
After a brief hiatus, Judge returned to television with the live-action series Silicon Valley, which aired on HBO and received widespread critical acclaim. His latest animated venture, Tales from the Tour Bus, premiered in twenty seventeen and further solidified his reputation as a creative force in the industry. Throughout his career, Judge has been recognized with numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award and several Annie Awards for his work on King of the Hill, as well as Critics' Choice Television Awards for Silicon Valley.