Alex Hirsch

Alex Hirsch

ActorWriterProducer
Born
June 18, 1985
Awards
1 wins, 6 nominations

Alex Hirsch is an animator, television writer, and voice actor from Piedmont, California. His primary claim to fame is serving as the show creator for the hit animated series "Gravity Falls" (2012-2016), a mystery comedy series where twin protagonists investigate the local mysteries of a strange…

Biography

Alex Hirsch is an animator, television writer, and voice actor from Piedmont, California. His primary claim to fame is serving as the show creator for the hit animated series "Gravity Falls" (2012-2016), a mystery comedy series where twin protagonists investigate the local mysteries of a strange town in Oregon. Hirsch also served as the voice actor for Grunkle Stan/Stan Pines, his sidekick Soos Ramirez, and the demon Bill Cipher.

In 1985, Hirsch and his twin sister Ariel were born in Piedmont, California. Piedmont is a small city, which had about 10,500 residents in 1980. It is completely surrounded by the neighboring city of Oakland. Piedmond has a reputation for racial segregation, and was formerly identified as a "sundown town" (an all-white municipality where "colored people" had to leave town by sundown).

Hirsch reportedly has Jewish descent on his father's side of the family, but he was raised to be agnostic. The family regularly celebrated both Christmas and Hanukkah, without sharing in theistic beliefs. From 1994 to 1998, Hirsch and his sister Ariel spend their summer vacations living with their great-aunt Lois in a cabin in the woods. Hirsch has credited these summer vacations as an inspiration for "Gravity Falls".

Hirsch received his secondary education at Piedmont High School, a co-educational school established in 1922. The school was highlighted in news stories during the 1990s, when it was discovered that its social clubs and charity organizations were actually drinking clubs for students. In 2002, Hirsch won the school's annual Bird Calling Contest. Shortly after, he had a guest star appearance in "Late Show with David Letterman".

Hirsch received his college education at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts, 1961-), a private art university located in Santa Clarita, California. The university has a decades-long history of training aspiring animators. During his college years, Hirsch developed several animated short films. One of his films was chosen by Nicktoons Network for broadcast as part of their short-lived variety series "Shorts in a Bunch" (2007). In 2006, while still a college student, Hirsch was hired by the animation studio Laika to work in an upcoming animated feature. The film ended in development hell. Hirsch graduated from CalArts in 2007.

Shortly after his graduation, Hirsch was hired as a writer and storyboard artist for an animated series which was still in its development stages. It was "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" (2008-2010), which lasted for 3 seasons and 46 episodes. The series focused on an innocent young boy who finds a mentor in the person of the ill-tempered Captain K'nuckles, an Irish pirate who has semi-retired due to old age. The series was noted for its steampunk-like depictions of the 19th century, and for its moral ambiguity.

Hirsch was later credited with the development of the animated series "Fish Hooks" (2010-2014), which lasted for 3 seasons and 110 episodes. The series featured anthropomorphic fish in an high school setting. Part of the plot focused on the unrequited love of the character Oscar for his best friend Bea Goldfishberg, while she was oblivious to his affections for most of the series' duration. For this series, Hirsch voiced the recurring character Clamantha. She was the school's head cheerleader who had an unrequited love for Oscar. The series had an unusual visual style, a mix of 2D digital animation and photo collages. It won a BAFTA award, and was nominated for several other awards.

In 2012, Hirsch launched his own animated series, "Gravity Falls" (2012-2016). Hirsch reportedly based several of the characters on members of his family and past acquaintances. It featured twin siblings Dipper and Mabel Pines investigating paranormal incidents in a small town of Oregon. The series started with monster-of-the-week episodes, but had a series-wide story arc concerning a number of peculiar journals and their initially unnamed author. The series received critical acclaim and high ratings, winning two Emmy Awards, three Annie Awards, and a BAFTA Children's Award. The series lasted for 2 seasons and 40 episodes, with Hirsch not interested in further continuing its plots.

In 2018, Hirsch published a graphic novel based on "Gravity Falls". It became a New York Times Best Seller. Also in 2018, Hirsh served as a story contributor to the animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse". In 2020, Hirsch started voicing several characters in the animated series "The Owl House" (2020-). The series was created by animator Dana Terrace, who is Hirsch's longtime girlfriend.

In 2021, Hirsch started serving as an executive producer for the science fiction comedy series "Inside Job" (2021-). The series focuses on a shadow government organization which strives to keep secret a number of conspiracies. The series is largely inspired by real-life conspiracy theories. It features (among other things) reptilian shapeshifters, human-animal hybrids, and survivors from the hollow Earth. The series has received critical praise for both its satirical elements, and for its semi-realistic portrayal of real-life problems, such as "office politics, sexism, classism, jingoism".

As of 2022, Hirsch is 36-years-old, and has no interest in retiring. He remains popular among animation fans, and he has been noted for his vocal criticism of censorship in the medium.

Actor

Umbert Actually!Umbert Actually!(2026)as Misterman, Additional Voices, Moneyman, Misterman Guyfella
Bigtop BurgerBigtop Burger(2020)as Munkustrap
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesTales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2024)as Scumbug
ChibiverseChibiverse(2022)as Grunkle Stan, Soos, Hooty
BoxtownBoxtown(2024)as Tim

Camera and Electrical Department

One Crazy Summer: A Look Back at Gravity FallsOne Crazy Summer: A Look Back at Gravity Falls(2018)

Additional Crew

The Owl HouseThe Owl House(2020)
Gravity Falls AbridgedGravity Falls Abridged(2015)
Gravity FallsGravity Falls(2012)
Fish HooksFish Hooks(2010)

Soundtrack

Gravity FallsGravity Falls(2012)

Archive Footage

God's MillstoneGod's Millstone(2022)as Self, Bill Cypher, King
Les Chroniques du MeaLes Chroniques du Mea(2012)as Self
Shortsgiving with Big City GreensShortsgiving with Big City Greens(2020)as King, Hooty
Third Adam 2: The Great SeductionThird Adam 2: The Great Seduction(2020)as Bill Cipher

Known for

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Alex Hirsch at an event for The Owl House (2020)Wendie Malick, Alex Hirsch, and Sarah-Nicole Robles at an event for The Owl House (2020)Rob Renzetti, Alex Hirsch, and Stephanie RamirezAlex HirschAlex Hirsch at an event for Gravity Falls (2012)Alex Hirsch

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Rick and Morty50.0020139.024694033
2Gravity Falls32.5020128.922178083
3Gravity Falls Shorts13.0020138.2003990
4The Owl House6.5020208.60025526
5Inside Job2.0020217.70038245
6The Mitchells vs. the Machines2.0020217.601142399
7Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem1.5020237.20077996
8The Angry Birds Movie 21.0020196.40042392