Adam Peltzman

Adam Peltzman is an American television writer and producer. At Nickelodeon he was head writer of both Blue's Clues and The Backyardigans. [2] [3] He later created Nickelodeon's preschool television series, Wallykazam!,[1] for which he was also head writer and executive producer. Peltzman was also head writer of the PBS series, The Electric Company and he co-created the live-action series Odd Squad with Tim McKeon.[4]. Peltzman is currently the showrunner and executive producer of the upcoming Netflix series, Go, Dog. Go! [5]

Adam Peltzman
Born
Adam Peltzman
Alma materWesleyan University[1]
OccupationWriter, producer, voice actor
Years active1997–present

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Note(s)
1997–2004Blue's CluesHead writer/scripting and development coordinator/story editor49 episodes; also the voice of Green Puppy
2004LazyTownWriter2 episodes
2004–09The BackyardigansHead writer/writer/lyricist43 episodes
2004Maya & MiguelWriter3 episodes
2006–09Wonder Pets!6 episodes
2008Ni Hao Kai LanEpisode: "Hoho's Big Flight"
2011Team Umizoomi2 episodes
2012Wild Grinders3 episodes
2012–13Octonauts15 episodes
Peter Rabbit9 episodes
2014–17Wallykazam!Creator/executive producer/producer52 episodes; also the voice of Ghost, Mumble Monkey, Blathertash, Slow Snail and Goose
2014–presentOdd SquadCo-creator
2019–presentBlue's Clues & You!Original script writer3 episodes

Film

Year Title Role Note
2000Blue's Big Musical MovieVoice of Green Puppy
2012Freestyle Love SupremeTeleplay/executive producerTV movie
2016Odd Squad: The MovieTeleplay/co-executive producer
2018Odd Squad: World Turn OddAssociate story editor/co-executive producer
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