Christopher McCulloch Net Worth

Christopher McCulloch, born on September 19, 2014 in Brooklyn, New York, is a Writer, Actor, and Art Department. He is also known under the pseudonym Jackson Publick. His career began with the comedy superhero comic book "Cement Shooz", which caught the attention of Ben Edlund and led to McCulloch working as a storyboard artist on Edlund's animated series The Tick (1994). He later story boarded PB&J Otter (1998) and Sheep in the Big City (2000). After two unsuccessful attempts to pitch his own series The Venture Bros. (2003) to Comedy Central, he finally convinced Adult Swim to pick it up. He is also a voice actor, known for voicing a number of the Venture Bros. characters, as well as background characters on Superjail! (2007) and the five-headed dragon Hiram McDaniels on the podcast "Welcome to Night Vale".
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Actor, Art Department
Birth Day September 19, 2014
Birth Place  Brooklyn, New York, United States
Age 9 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Other names Jackson Publick
Occupation Writer, Director, Voice Actor
Website http://www.astrobasego.com

💰 Net worth

Christopher McCulloch, also known as Jackson Publick, is a versatile talent in the United States, excelling as a writer, actor, and art department professional. With his notable contributions in the entertainment industry, McCulloch's net worth is estimated to range between $100K - $1M in the year 2024. His creative prowess has garnered him a dedicated fan base, particularly through his work on the highly acclaimed animated series "The Venture Bros." McCulloch's diverse skill set and dedication to his craft have propelled his success, making him a respected figure in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

2000

The Venture Bros. was conceived as a short comics story for a comics anthology by Monkeysuit Press, of which McCulloch is the Editor. Working on The Tick (and listening to J.G. Thirlwell's first Steroid Maximus album) helped McCulloch translate the story into cartoon form. He wrote the first draft in 2000 while he was attempting to pitch something else to Comedy Central, which turned it down. At the time, he was also working as a storyboard Artist for Mo Willems's Sheep in the Big City and for PB&J Otter.

2003

After this, The Tick was picked up in its live action form, and McCulloch moved to California. During this he met Patrick Warburton, who later went on to voice Brock Samson. When The Tick was canceled, he moved back to New York City and pitched a revised version of The Venture Bros. to Comedy Central again. Though it was turned down again, he contacted Jeff Nodelman of Noodlesoup Productions (which became World Leaders Entertainment). Adult Swim later picked up the series and the pilot was produced in 2003.