David Firth
David Firth is an English animator and filmmaker known for creating the web series Salad Fingers and co-writing the film Kuso.
Cartoonist
January 23, 1983
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David Firth, born in either 1982 or 1983, is an English animator, filmmaker, and musician known for his surreal and disturbing style, often featuring dark humor. He rose to fame in 2004 with his animated web series “Salad Fingers,” which centers around a mentally troubled character in a desolate world. Firth has also contributed to other notable projects, such as “Cream,” “Spoilsbury Toast Boy,” the “Jerry Jackson” series, and “Dog Of Man.” His work has earned him several awards, including a 2018 Webby Award. In addition to his animation projects, Firth co-wrote a live-action feature film called Kuso. He continues to create and share his work on various social media platforms.