Created by Niki Lopes, Leslie Valdes, and Valerie Walsh Valdes, “Santiago of the Seas” is a children’s television series featuring cartoon pirate kids who travel the world and enjoy adventures. Debuting on Nickelodeon in October of 2020, the show has gone on to enjoy swift popularity with young audiences for its fun-loving characters and positive message.
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The cartoon series has also been heralded for its inclusive take on Spanish language vocabulary and Latino-Caribbean culture. “Santiago of the Seas” also features the vocal talents of seasoned television and film stars such as John Leguizamo, Kevin Chacon, Valentino Cortes, Alfred Molina, Alyssa Cheatham, and Justice Quiroz — helping secure the premiere of its second season on Nick Jr. in January of 2022.
Whether you are an established fan or brand-new to the oceans of entertainment to be found in “Santiago of the Seas,...
Santiago of the Seas Season 2 Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand) $14.99 Check Reviews
The cartoon series has also been heralded for its inclusive take on Spanish language vocabulary and Latino-Caribbean culture. “Santiago of the Seas” also features the vocal talents of seasoned television and film stars such as John Leguizamo, Kevin Chacon, Valentino Cortes, Alfred Molina, Alyssa Cheatham, and Justice Quiroz — helping secure the premiere of its second season on Nick Jr. in January of 2022.
Whether you are an established fan or brand-new to the oceans of entertainment to be found in “Santiago of the Seas,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
Exclusive: ICM Partners has signed Valerie Walsh Valdes and Leslie Valdes and will represent the couple, who co-created and executive produce Nick Jr.’s Santiago of the Seas, in all areas.
Valerie is most known for co-creating and executive producing Nickelodeon’s iconic children series Dora The Explorer. She has also served to co-create and executive produce spinoffs Go, Diego, Go and Dora And Friends. She is currently developing a reboot of Dora the Explorer.
As a showrunner, Valerie has produced more than 300 half hours of animated television, seen in over 150 countries, and translated into 30 languages. Additionally, she has won a Peabody Award for Outstanding Children’s Programming, multiple NAACP Image Awards, Imagen Awards and Parent’s Choice Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards.
Leslie kicked off his television professional career as a staff writer for Dora the Explorer. He also served as the head writer and producer of Disney Junior’s The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Valerie is most known for co-creating and executive producing Nickelodeon’s iconic children series Dora The Explorer. She has also served to co-create and executive produce spinoffs Go, Diego, Go and Dora And Friends. She is currently developing a reboot of Dora the Explorer.
As a showrunner, Valerie has produced more than 300 half hours of animated television, seen in over 150 countries, and translated into 30 languages. Additionally, she has won a Peabody Award for Outstanding Children’s Programming, multiple NAACP Image Awards, Imagen Awards and Parent’s Choice Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards.
Leslie kicked off his television professional career as a staff writer for Dora the Explorer. He also served as the head writer and producer of Disney Junior’s The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
- 1/12/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Diane Haithman contributes to Deadline’s TV coverage. Ten scribes have been named winners of the WGA West‘s 2013 Writer Access Project program, which recognizes “diverse television writers” in comedy and drama script categories. The honorees: Michael DeGaetano, Joey Manderino Joseph Neustein and Lena Waithe for comedy; and Sherry Carnes, Dawn Comer Jefferson, Margaux Froley, Geetika Lizardi, Leslie Valdes and Thomas Wong for drama. (See their background info here.) The program, run by the WGA West Diversity Department, identifies writers with TV staffing experience and makes samples of their work available to showrunners, producers, network and studio executives, and agents and managers, to provide increased access. Qualified guild members were invited to submit their work in one of five diversity categories: minority writers; writers with disabilities; women writers; writers age 55 and over; and gay and lesbian writers. The scripts were read and scored on a blind submission basis by Wgaw members serving as judges,...
- 3/26/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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