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'''Abby Terkuhle''' is the founder and former president of [[MTV Animation]]. As president, he was executive producer of ''[[Daria (TV series)|Daria]]'', ''[[Beavis and Butt-head|Beavis and Butt-head]]'', and ''Celebrity Deathmatch'', the three longest-running animated shows on MTV.
'''Abby Terkuhle''' was the founder and former president of [[MTV Animation]]. As president, he was executive producer of ''[[Daria (TV series)|Daria]]'', ''[[Beavis and Butt-head|Beavis and Butt-head]]'', and ''Celebrity Deathmatch'', the three longest-running animated shows on MTV.


Terkuhle graduated from Loyola University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. He was initially a film segment producer for Saturday Night Live and a producer for Showtime/The Movie Channel before moving to [[MTV]]. He became creative director at MTV, promoting MTV's brand identification through advertising and on-air promotions.
Terkuhle graduated from Loyola University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. He was initially a film segment producer for Saturday Night Live and a producer for Showtime/The Movie Channel before moving to [[MTV]]. He became creative director and later senior vice president at MTV, promoting MTV's brand identification through advertising and on-air promotions.


Recognizing that interesting animation could bring more viewers to MTV, Terkuhle founded the MTV Animation department. Terkuhle's first project was Liquid Television, which was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 1993. Terkuhle was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program again in 2000 for Downtown.
Recognizing that interesting animation could bring more viewers to MTV, Terkuhle founded the MTV Animation department. Terkuhle's first project was Liquid Television, which was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 1993. Terkuhle was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program again in 2000 for Downtown.


Terkuhle would remain as president of MTV Animation for all five seasons of ''Daria''. He is now head of Aboriginal Entertainment, a full-service production company based in New York City.
Terkuhle would remain as president of MTV Animation for all five seasons of ''Daria''. He became head of Aboriginal Entertainment, a full-service production company based in New York City.


Terkuhle was production executive for the animated series ''3-South'', executive producer for episodes of ''Celebrity Deathmatch'', ''Downtown'', and ''Undergrads'', as well as the live action reality series ''Artstar'' and the feature films ''Joe's Apartment'' and ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America''.
Terkuhle was production executive for the animated series ''3-South'', executive producer for episodes of ''Celebrity Deathmatch'', ''Downtown'', and ''Undergrads'', as well as the live action reality series ''Artstar'' and the feature films ''Joe's Apartment'' and ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do America''.

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Abby Terkuhle was the founder and former president of MTV Animation. As president, he was executive producer of Daria, Beavis and Butt-head, and Celebrity Deathmatch, the three longest-running animated shows on MTV.

Terkuhle graduated from Loyola University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. He was initially a film segment producer for Saturday Night Live and a producer for Showtime/The Movie Channel before moving to MTV. He became creative director and later senior vice president at MTV, promoting MTV's brand identification through advertising and on-air promotions.

Recognizing that interesting animation could bring more viewers to MTV, Terkuhle founded the MTV Animation department. Terkuhle's first project was Liquid Television, which was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program in 1993. Terkuhle was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program again in 2000 for Downtown.

Terkuhle would remain as president of MTV Animation for all five seasons of Daria. He became head of Aboriginal Entertainment, a full-service production company based in New York City.

Terkuhle was production executive for the animated series 3-South, executive producer for episodes of Celebrity Deathmatch, Downtown, and Undergrads, as well as the live action reality series Artstar and the feature films Joe's Apartment and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America.

Trivia[edit]

  • Terkuhle has won a Clio, a Cable Ace, a Broadcast Design, and a Promax award.
  • The source of the name for Aboriginal Entertainment comes from "AB(by Terkuhle) original".