Kyle Marshall

Kyle Marshall is a Canadian animator and character designer, best known for serving as a storyboard artist, supervising director, and producer on Nickelodeon's The Loud House. He served as a storyboard supervisor, until Miguel Puga succeeded him. He later became the head director of the series after Chris Savino was fired for sexual misconduct allegations.

Kyle Marshall
OccupationAnimator, character designer
Years active2007–present
Known forThe Loud House
3 Amigonauts

He works on the show from Canada, and he previously served as a storyboard artist and character designer on shows like Jimmy Two-Shoes and Grojband. He is also the creator of the YTV show 3 Amigonauts.

Career

He directed several episodes of The Loud House, along with series creator Chris Savino. In October 2017, he replaced Savino as the show's head director, after he was being fired from Nickelodeon for sexual harassment allegations.[1]

Works

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009–12 Jimmy Two-Shoes Storyboard artist/character designer/director; season 2
2013–14 Grojband Character designer 11 episodes
2016 Fangbone! Director 1 episode
2016–17 Atomic Puppet Storyboard artist/director 2 episodes
2016–present The Loud House Director/storyboard artist
2017 ToonMarty Character designer
2017 3 Amigonauts Creator/writer/storyboard artist/executive producer/character designer
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