His puppeteer/voice credits include Men in Black and Men in Black II, and “D.C. Follies" for which he was nominated for an Emmy. His client list included, Sid and Marty Krofft, Fox Kids, KPBS, Sparkletts Water, L.A. Dodgers. He currently regularly records educational videos for the Escondido Union School District, and every year announces the Escondido Youth Media Festival at the California Center for the Arts Escondido.
B.A. California State University Northridge, Teaching Credential California State University San Marcos, The Second City Comedy, Sid and Marty Krofft Puppet School, Marc Cashman Audio Books Seminar, Robert McKee Screen Writing, Center Chorale Escondido.
Macintosh Computer, Apogee One For iPad and MAC, Shure SM7B Microphone, Logic Pro.
Todd has worn many hats in theater, film, and television production as a writer, director, voiceover, videographer, editor, actor, and puppeteer. Recent writing credits include movies of the week for Larry Levinson Productions including, “Reading, Writing, and Romance”, and “Cloudy With A Chance of Love,” which air on the Hallmark Chanel and Pixl Network, and “Love Thief” in development. As a puppeteer he is featured in Men in Black I and II and was nominated for an Emmy for “D.C. Follies.” He produced and wrote the Dream Big home video series for Sid and Marty Krofft, and traveled to Cuba to direct the documentary Voices of Cuba. Born in Los Angeles, Todd Mattox is the son of character actor Gregory Walcott. He holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, teaching credential, and studied at The Second City under Jeff Machalski. Todd resides in northern San Diego with his wife and two children, where he works as a Educational Technology Specialist for the Escondido Union School District.
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