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Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
 
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
 
Joseph Marcell, the actor who played Geoffrey, said part of why his character's personality differed was that it was hard to find an appropriate character, as American audiences were generally unused to seeing Black Englishmen. James Avery, who played Uncle Phil, said part of his training for drama was studying in England, where he did Shakespearean plays alongside Black subjects of the United Kingdom, later remarking that he was exposed to the multiracialism of the UK. "As a boy," he admitted, "I figured Blacks only came from Africa or the US, and this was a good experience to show diversity."
 
   
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'''Carlos Saldanha''' (born January 24, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is the director of [[Ice Age: The Meltdown]] and [[Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs]] and the co-director of [[Ice Age]] and [[Robots]]. He works at [[Blue Sky Studios]], the company that makes the movies he has directed. He received an MFA in computer art from the [[Wikipedia:School of Visual Arts|School of Visual Arts]] in 1993.
It is implied through the show that Geoffrey has a strange fascination, or perhaps full-on fetish, towards the nude, male body. In the show, he has mentioned how he loves covering his nude body with ointments, asks "I wonder what I would look like if I shaved my entire body", and most importantly, it is revealed in Season 3 Episode 20: The Baby Comes Out, that he enjoys running naked around the house.
 
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==

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Carlos Saldanha (born January 24, 1965 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is the director of Ice Age: The Meltdown and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and the co-director of Ice Age and Robots. He works at Blue Sky Studios, the company that makes the movies he has directed. He received an MFA in computer art from the School of Visual Arts in 1993.

Filmography

Director

Producer

Trivia

  • The Portuguese 'nha' syllable in "Saldanha" is pronounced like the "ñ" letter in Spanish, the closest pronunciation approximation for that letter/syllable in English is the 'nyo' in "canyon".