Phelan Morkel

 (born October 25, 1980) is an American cartoonist, animator, writer, musician, and voice actor best known for creating Mole Miner, Morten, Trisha's Way and Storm Raiders, and co-creating Wonderbeaver. He is also known for creating The Two Investigators, and writing the parody films Every Adult Comedy Ever and Black Pope.

Biography
Phelan was born on October 25, 1980 at Burbank Hospital in. He is the son of Nicholas H. Morkel (a native) of German and South African descent and Argentine-born Cassandra Morkel (née Bergamo) of Italian and Spanish descent. His mother, born in, immigrated to at the age of 10.

He wrote his first work at the age of 15 in 1996, a comic named Darren The Mole Miner, for the school paper of.

Personal Life
Phelan resides in with his wife Gabrielle Morkel. Gabrielle was a Mole Miner fan artist who later began dating Phelan. Previously, he had dated voice actress Candence Dyal in high school and had been married to Aliza Engelen from 2004-2010. He is a centrist and egalitarian.

Phelan converted to Christianity, the religion his aunt and grandfather followed, in 1997, despite his mother being a card-carrying member of the and his father being "vaguely agnostic". He identifies as part of the and authored a children's book based off the Ninety-five Theses in 2005 for.

His mother Cassandra died in 2014 due to complications from a botched liver transplant. She was 83 years old.

Trivia

 * Phelan Morkel owns some mascot costumes in his collection:
 * A Latikuu Edacra/Fuse Special Effects-built Darren the Mole Miner mascot costume
 * One of the Mechanimation Darren suits from Mole Miner Live!
 * He also has an actual Baby Bop costume, which was sent to him by Jocelyn Stevenson, a previous executive producer for Barney & Friends.
 * Phelan owns a Rock-afire Explosion 3-Stage and some Chuck E. Cheese's CU mods intended for the 3-Stage, as well as the Billy Bob, Looney Bird and Hannah Banana animatronics from Hannah Banana, he also owns the original San Jose Crusty the Cat animatronic via an auction, which he paid $800,000 for it.
 * Phelan programmed several animatronic shows for Carwardine Parks in the early 2000s.