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⚫ | '''Bob Peterson''' (born January 18, 1961 in Wooster, Ohio) is an animator, screenwriter, director and voice actor. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University, and a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in [[1986]]. While attending Purdue, he wrote and illustrated the comic strip ''Loco Motives''. Prior to coming to [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]], he worked at Wavefront Technologies and Rezn8 Productions as a technical director.<ref>[http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/up/ Up Filmmaker Bios]</ref> He was hired by [[Roger Gould]] in [[1994]] and started as an animator for commercials.<ref name="splinecast">[http://splinedoctors.com/2009/07/bob-peterson-and-pete-docter-splinecast/ Bob Peterson and Pete Docter SplineCast]</ref> He then became an animator on ''[[Toy Story]]''. Peterson was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay for ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. Bob is a co-director and the writer of ''[[Up]]''. He also performed the voices of [[Roz]] in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', [[Mr. Ray]] in ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', [[Dug]] and [[Alpha]] in ''[[Up]]'' |
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⚫ | '''Bob Peterson''' (born January 18, 1961 in Wooster, Ohio) is an animator, screenwriter, director, and voice actor. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University, and a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in [[1986]]. While attending Purdue, he wrote and illustrated the comic strip ''Loco Motives''. Prior to coming to [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]], he worked at Wavefront Technologies and Rezn8 Productions as a technical director.<ref>[http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/up/ Up Filmmaker Bios]</ref> He was hired by [[Roger Gould]] in [[1994]] and started as an animator for commercials.<ref name="splinecast">[http://splinedoctors.com/2009/07/bob-peterson-and-pete-docter-splinecast/ Bob Peterson and Pete Docter SplineCast]</ref> He then became an animator on ''[[Toy Story]]''. Peterson was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay for ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. Bob is a co-director and the writer of ''[[Up]]''. He also performed the voices of [[Roz]] in ''[[Monsters, Inc.]]'', [[Mr. Ray]] in ''[[Finding Nemo]]'', [[Dug]] and [[Alpha]] in ''[[Up]]'' and the [[Janitor]] in ''[[Toy Story 3]]''. He also plays the voice of [[Chick Hicks]] in ''[[Cars 3]]'', replacing [[Michael Keaton]]<ref>[http://www.animationmagazine.net/features/disney-pixar-cars-3-key-cast-and-characters-roll-out/ Disney-Pixar 'Cars 3' Key Cast and Characters Roll Out]</ref>. Peterson was set to make his feature film directorial debut in ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]'', set to be released on May 30, [[2014]], but in August [[2013]], it was announced that he had been removed from the project.<ref>[http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=108367 Pixar Removes Director Bob Peterson From The Good Dinosaur]</ref> |
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⚫ | Peterson is married and has three children: Ann, Matt and Julia. He also has two dogs, a German Shepherd named Rosy and a tiny Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Ava.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/glenn-close/pixars-bob-peterson-anima_b_460293.html PIXAR'S Bob Peterson: Animator, Screenwriter, Director, Voice Actor, Dog Lover]</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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+ | *[[Toy Story]] (1995): additional animator and additional layout artist |
+ | *[[Geri's Game]] (1998): voice of [[Jerry]] |
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+ | *[[A Bug's Life]] (1998): story artist |
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+ | *[[Toy Story 2]] (1999): story artist |
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+ | *[[For the Birds]] (2001): special thanks |
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+ | *[[Monsters, Inc.]] (2001): voice of [[Roz]], additional story material, and story supervisor |
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+ | *[[Finding Nemo]] (2003): additional voices and the voice of [[Mr. Ray]] and screenplay |
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+ | *[[Exploring the Reef]] (2003): writer |
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+ | *[[The Incredibles]] (2004): additional voices |
+ | *[[Cars]] (2006): additional voices |
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+ | *[[Ratatouille]] (2007): additional story material |
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+ | *[[Presto]] (2008): special thanks |
+ | *[[WALL•E]] (2008): senior creative team |
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− | *''[[Toy Story 3]]'' (2010): Voice of [[Mr. Tony]], uncredited voice of high pitched [[Chuckles (Toy Story 3)|Chuckles]] |
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+ | *[[George and A.J.]] (2009): voice of [[Dug]] and special thanks |
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− | *''[[Finding Dory]]'' (2016): Story (screenplay), voice of [[Mr. Ray]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/finding-dory-trailer-released-4-things-you-may-have-missed-first-video-finding-nemo-2177685|title='Finding Dory' Trailer Released; 4 Things You May Have Missed In The First Video For 'Finding Nemo' Sequel|author=Brett Bodner|work=International Business Times|accessdate=February 14, 2016}}</ref> |
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+ | *[[Toy Story 3]] (2010): additional voices |
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+ | *[[Cars Toons]] (2008-2010): additional voices (4 episodes) |
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+ | *[[Toy Story Toons]] (2011): special thanks (1 episode) |
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+ | *[[Brave]] (2012): senior creative team |
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+ | *[[Inside Out]] (2015): additional dialogue and senior creative team |
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+ | *[[Finding Dory]] (2016): additional voices and the voice of [[Mr. Ray]] and additional screenplay material |
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+ | *[[Marine Life Interviews]] (2016): writer |
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+ | *[[Cars 3]] (2017): voice of [[Chick Hicks]] and screenplay |
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+ | *[[Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool]] (2017): voice of [[Dr. Damage]] |
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+ | *[[Coco]] (2017): senior creative team |
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+ | *[[Incredibles 2]] (2018): senior creative team |
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+ | *[[Purl]] (2019): story trust |
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+ | *[[Toy Story 4]] (2019): additional voices and senior creative team |
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+ | *[[Forky Asks a Question]] (2019-2020): director (10 episodes), voice of announcer (10 episodes), writer (10 episodes), and additional animator (1 episode) |
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+ | *[[Onward]] (2020): special thanks |
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Revision as of 23:38, 9 September 2020
Bob Peterson (born January 18, 1961 in Wooster, Ohio) is an animator, screenwriter, director, and voice actor. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University, and a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 1986. While attending Purdue, he wrote and illustrated the comic strip Loco Motives. Prior to coming to Pixar, he worked at Wavefront Technologies and Rezn8 Productions as a technical director.[1] He was hired by Roger Gould in 1994 and started as an animator for commercials.[2] He then became an animator on Toy Story. Peterson was nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay for Finding Nemo. Bob is a co-director and the writer of Up. He also performed the voices of Roz in Monsters, Inc., Mr. Ray in Finding Nemo, Dug and Alpha in Up and the Janitor in Toy Story 3. He also plays the voice of Chick Hicks in Cars 3, replacing Michael Keaton[3]. Peterson was set to make his feature film directorial debut in The Good Dinosaur, set to be released on May 30, 2014, but in August 2013, it was announced that he had been removed from the project.[4]
Peterson is married and has three children: Ann, Matt and Julia. He also has two dogs, a German Shepherd named Rosy and a tiny Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Ava.[5]
Filmography
- Toy Story (1995): additional animator and additional layout artist
- Geri's Game (1998): voice of Jerry
- A Bug's Life (1998): story artist
- Toy Story 2 (1999): story artist
- For the Birds (2001): special thanks
- Monsters, Inc. (2001): voice of Roz, additional story material, and story supervisor
- Finding Nemo (2003): additional voices and the voice of Mr. Ray and screenplay
- Exploring the Reef (2003): writer
- The Incredibles (2004): additional voices
- Cars (2006): additional voices
- Ratatouille (2007): additional story material
- Presto (2008): special thanks
- WALL•E (2008): senior creative team
- Up (2009): co-director, voices of Dug and Alpha, screenplay, and story
- Dug's Special Mission (2009): voices of Dug and Alpha
- George and A.J. (2009): voice of Dug and special thanks
- Toy Story 3 (2010): additional voices
- Cars Toons (2008-2010): additional voices (4 episodes)
- Toy Story Toons (2011): special thanks (1 episode)
- Brave (2012): senior creative team
- Monsters University (2013): voice of Roz
- Inside Out (2015): additional dialogue and senior creative team
- The Good Dinosaur (2015): original concept, development, and story
- Finding Dory (2016): additional voices and the voice of Mr. Ray and additional screenplay material
- Marine Life Interviews (2016): writer
- Cars 3 (2017): voice of Chick Hicks and screenplay
- Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool (2017): voice of Dr. Damage
- Coco (2017): senior creative team
- Incredibles 2 (2018): senior creative team
- Purl (2019): story trust
- Toy Story 4 (2019): additional voices and senior creative team
- Forky Asks a Question (2019-2020): director (10 episodes), voice of announcer (10 episodes), writer (10 episodes), and additional animator (1 episode)
- Onward (2020): special thanks