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'''Andrew Stanton''' is a director, screenwriter, producer, and occasional voice actor. He has been instrumental in the success of many [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] films, including ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and ''[[WALL•E]]''. He is currently working on a sequel to ''Finding Nemo'' called ''[[Finding Dory]]'', to be released on June 17, [[2016]], and he is also known for directing the [[2012]] [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] epic sci-fi adventure action movie ''John Carter''.
 
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'''Andrew Stanton''' is a director, screenwriter, producer, and occasional voice actor. He has been instrumental in the success of many [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] films, including ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', ''[[WALL•E]]'', and ''[[Finding Dory]]''. Also, he is known for directing the [[2012]] [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] epic sci-fi adventure action movie ''John Carter''.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
Stanton joined Pixar in January [[1990]], and was the second animator ([[John Lasseter]] being the first) and ninth overall employee hired at the studio.<ref>Paik, Karen (2007). ''[http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Beyond-Story-Animation-Studios/dp/0811850129/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204431018&sr=8-1 To Infinity and Beyond! The Story of Pixar Animation Studios]''. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books LLC.</ref> His first duties were working on television commercials. With [[John Lasseter]], [[Pete Docter]] and [[Joe Ranft]], Stanton rounded out the original [[Brain Trust]] and helped develop the idea for Pixar's first full-length animated movie, ''[[Toy Story]]'', which he received an Academy Award nomination for. Since then, he has directed ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and ''[[WALL•E]]'' – winning Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature on both films – and was co-director on ''[[A Bug's Life]]''. Outside of Pixar he has directed ''[[Non-Pixar works associated with Pixar staff#John Carter|John Carter]]''.
 
Stanton joined Pixar in January [[1990]], and was the second animator ([[John Lasseter]] being the first) and ninth overall employee hired at the studio.<ref>Paik, Karen (2007). ''[http://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Beyond-Story-Animation-Studios/dp/0811850129/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204431018&sr=8-1 To Infinity and Beyond! The Story of Pixar Animation Studios]''. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books LLC.</ref> His first duties were working on television commercials. With [[John Lasseter]], [[Pete Docter]] and [[Joe Ranft]], Stanton rounded out the original [[Brain Trust]] and helped develop the idea for Pixar's first full-length animated movie, ''[[Toy Story]]'', which he received an Academy Award nomination for. Since then, he has directed ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and ''[[WALL•E]]'' – winning Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature on both films – and was co-director on ''[[A Bug's Life]]''. Outside of Pixar he has directed ''[[Non-Pixar works associated with Pixar staff#John Carter|John Carter]]''.
   
He has also performed the voices of [[Emperor Zurg]] in ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', [[Crush]] and the [[Seagulls]] in ''[[Finding Nemo]]'' and [[Fred]] in ''[[Cars]]''. He and John Lasseter have cameo voices in ''A Bug's Life'' as two flies. He also voiced [[Hamm]] in the opening of ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'' and [[Hopper]] in the ''[[A Bug's Life: The Video Game|A Bug's Life Video Game]]'' and ''[[It's Tough to Be a Bug!]]''.
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He has also performed the voices of [[Emperor Zurg]] in ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', [[Crush]] and the [[Seagulls]] in ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', and [[Fred]] in ''[[Cars]]''. He and John Lasseter have cameo voices in ''A Bug's Life'' as two flies. He also voiced [[Hamm]] in the opening of ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'' and [[Hopper]] in the ''[[A Bug's Life: The Video Game|A Bug's Life Video Game]]'' and ''[[It's Tough to Be a Bug!]]''.
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
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===Writer===
 
===Writer===
*''[[Toy Story]]'' ([[1995]]) - Original Story with [[John Lasseter]], [[Pete Docter]] and [[Joe Ranft]] / Screenplay with [[Joss Whedon]], Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow
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*''[[Toy Story]]'' ([[1995]]) - Original Story with [[John Lasseter]], [[Pete Docter]] and [[Joe Ranft]] / Screenplay with [[Joss Whedon]], [[Joel Cohen]] and [[Alec Sokolow]]
*''[[A Bug's Life]]'' ([[1998]]) - Original Story with John Lasseter and Joe Ranft / Screenplay with Donald McEnery and Bob Shaw
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*''[[A Bug's Life]]'' ([[1998]]) - Original Story with John Lasseter and Joe Ranft / Screenplay with [[Donald McEnery]] and [[Bob Shaw]]
*''[[Toy Story 2]]'' ([[1999]]) - Original Story with John Lasseter, Pete Docter and [[Ash Brannon]] / Screenplay with Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin and Chris Webb
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*''[[Toy Story 2]]'' ([[1999]]) - Original Story with John Lasseter, Pete Docter and [[Ash Brannon]] / Screenplay with [[Rita Hsiao]], [[Doug Chamberlin]] and [[Chris Webb]]
*''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' ([[2001]]) - Screenplay with Daniel Gerson
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*''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'' ([[2001]]) - Screenplay with [[Daniel Gerson]]
*''[[Finding Nemo]]'' ([[2003]]) - Original Story / Screenplay with [[Bob Peterson]] and David Reynolds
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*''[[Finding Nemo]]'' ([[2003]]) - Original Story / Screenplay with [[Bob Peterson]] and [[David Reynolds]]
*''[[WALL•E]]'' (2008) - Original Story with Pete Docter / Screenplay with [[Jim Reardon]]
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*''[[WALL•E]]'' ([[2008]]) - Original Story with Pete Docter / Screenplay with [[Jim Reardon]]
 
*''[[Toy Story 3]]'' ([[2010]]) - Story with John Lasseter and [[Lee Unkrich]]
 
*''[[Toy Story 3]]'' ([[2010]]) - Story with John Lasseter and [[Lee Unkrich]]
   
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*''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''  ([[2001]])
 
*''[[Monsters, Inc.]]''  ([[2001]])
 
*''[[Ratatouille]]'' ([[2007]])
 
*''[[Ratatouille]]'' ([[2007]])
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*''[[Presto]]'' ([[2008]])
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*''[[BURN-E]]'' ([[2008]])
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*''[[Up]]'' ([[2009]])
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*''[[Partly Cloudy]]'' ([[2009]])
 
*''[[Brave]]'' ([[2012]])
 
*''[[Brave]]'' ([[2012]])
 
*''[[Monsters University]]'' ([[2013]])
 
*''[[Monsters University]]'' ([[2013]])
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*''[[Inside Out]]" ([[2015]])''
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*''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'' ([[2015]])
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*''[[Piper]]'' ([[2016]])
   
 
===Character Designer===
 
===Character Designer===
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===Story Artist===
 
===Story Artist===
 
*''[[Toy Story]]'' ([[1995]])
 
*''[[Toy Story]]'' ([[1995]])
*''[[A Bug's Life]] ''([[1998]])
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*''[[A Bug's Life]]'' ([[1998]])
   
 
===Actor===
 
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*''[[The Incredibles]]'' ([[2004]]) - additional voice
 
*''[[The Incredibles]]'' ([[2004]]) - additional voice
 
*''[[Cars]]'' ([[2006]]) - voice of [[Fred]]
 
*''[[Cars]]'' ([[2006]]) - voice of [[Fred]]
*''[[WALL•E]]'' (2008) - additional voice
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*''[[WALL•E]]'' ([[2008]]) - additional voice
 
*''[[Finding Dory]]'' ([[2016]]) - voice of Crush
 
*''[[Finding Dory]]'' ([[2016]]) - voice of Crush
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==References==
 
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Andrew Stanton is a director, screenwriter, producer, and occasional voice actor. He has been instrumental in the success of many Pixar films, including Finding Nemo, WALL•E, and Finding Dory. Also, he is known for directing the 2012 Disney epic sci-fi adventure action movie John Carter.

Biography

Stanton joined Pixar in January 1990, and was the second animator (John Lasseter being the first) and ninth overall employee hired at the studio.[1] His first duties were working on television commercials. With John Lasseter, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft, Stanton rounded out the original Brain Trust and helped develop the idea for Pixar's first full-length animated movie, Toy Story, which he received an Academy Award nomination for. Since then, he has directed Finding Nemo and WALL•E – winning Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature on both films – and was co-director on A Bug's Life. Outside of Pixar he has directed John Carter.

He has also performed the voices of Emperor Zurg in Toy Story 2, Crush and the Seagulls in Finding Nemo, and Fred in Cars. He and John Lasseter have cameo voices in A Bug's Life as two flies. He also voiced Hamm in the opening of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins and Hopper in the A Bug's Life Video Game and It's Tough to Be a Bug!.

Filmography

Director

Co-Director

Writer

Executive Producer

Character Designer

Story Artist

Actor

Gallery

References

  1. Paik, Karen (2007). To Infinity and Beyond! The Story of Pixar Animation Studios. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books LLC.