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Bronx born Brian Ash is a creator, writer and executive producer of Fuse’s Sugar and Toys. Best known for his work on animated comedies, including Netlix’s upcoming Good Times reboot, Adult Swim's Black Dynamite: The Animated Series and FX's Chozen, is the co-founder of 245 Enterprises, a multi-platform production company with longtime collaborator and friend, Carl Jones. Ash’s other TV work includes Adult Swim's Peabody Award-winning The Boondocks, The Jellies, Lazor Wulf, Freaknik: The Musical, FOX's In the Flow, Disney's Imagination Movers and Lewis Black's Root of All Evil on Comedy Central.
He developed, wrote and produced The Super Rumble Mix Show, an online comedy variety show for Super Deluxe. He is the author of Black Dynamite, a graphic novel sequel to the Black Dynamite feature film, published by IDW. In features, Ash wrote and co-produced Universal Pictures' and Roc-A-Fella Films' Paper Soldiers, Kevin Hart’s first starring role. He has developed screen stories and written screenplays for Lionsgate, Legendary and Paramount Pictures.
Brian Ash started his career as an independent film and music video producer and director working with notable hip hop artists including Gang Starr, Method Man and Redman. An alumni of NYU film school, Ash recently executive produced digital campaigns for NFL and HBO including Becoming Molly, an animated tie in to Insecure starring Yvonne Orji and Van Lady an animated tie in to A Black Lady Sketch Show starring Robin Thede.
Brian Ash lives in Los Angeles.
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