Connie Ayres

Connie Ayres (née Smith) (March 11, 1971-January 29, 2014) was an American retired entrepreneur, film producer and voice director who was the co-founder and president of Redcell Films. She was the wife of voice actor.

Bio
Ayres was born on March 11, 1971 in San Francisco, California. During her elementary school years, she met her future husband Greg on his first day of school, and the two became best friends.

On June 13, 1997, Ayres co-founded Redcell Films along with her partner Robert Murtaugh. The studio's first film she and Murtaugh produced was Connie, directed by.

On December 28, 2008, three days after the release of Redcell's final film Piracy Is No Party which made a loss at the box office, Ayres and Murtaugh closed down Redcell Films. She bid farewell to Murtaugh and went to Jerseyville, Illinois to find a peaceful apartment.

On January 29, 2014, after losing a battle with liver cancer, Ayres died at the. A private funeral was held for her on February 1 at the Jerseyville Church of Christ. Ayres' remains were interred at the.