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Mark Andrews is a Pixar employee, best known as a director and screenwriter of the 2012 Pixar feature film Brave. He was the story supervisor for The Incredibles, directed the short film One Man Band and co-wrote the short films Jack-Jack Attack and One Man Band.

Andrews studied animation at the Character Animation Program at CalArts. He is also considered to be Brad Bird's "right-hand man". Some of his student films have been featured at MOMA's exhibition TOMORROWLAND: CalArts in Moving Pictures. Unlike other CalArts alumni, he is not a fan of Disney films, and claimed he was a bigger fan of Kimba the White Lion, Speed Racer, and Robotech.

He is the father of Maeve Andrews, who voiced Jack-Jack Parr in The Incredibles. Andrews replaced Brenda Chapman as director of Brave (2012). Both were credited as directors, and they won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. As of January 2013, he is writing and directing another original film at Pixar.

Filmography



  • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm (1994) (animator) (VG)
  • Loose Tooth (1997) (animation story developer)
  • Quest for Camelot (1998) (storyboard artist)
  • The Iron Giant (1999) (workbook designer, storyboard artist)
  • Osmosis Jones (2001) (head of story, head storyboard artist)
  • Samurai Jack (2001) (storyboard artist, writer) (TV)
  • Spider-Man (2002) (storyboard artist)
  • Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003) (writer) (TV)
  • The Incredibles (2004) (head of story, visual development, additional voices)
  • Jack-Jack Attack (2005 short) (story)
  • Mr. Incredible and Pals (2005 short) (storyboarder)
  • One Man Band (2005 short) (director, writer)
  • Cars (2006) (additional storyboarding)
  • Ratatouille (2007) (story supervisor)
  • Violet (2007 short) (director)
  • TRACY (2009) (Pitchman #1)
  • The Quest (2010 short) (co-writer, second unit director)
  • John Carter (2012) (co-writer, second unit director)
  • Brave (2012) (director, co-writer)

References



External links


Mark Andrews (filmmaker)
  • Mark Andrews at the Internet Movie Database
  • Mark Andrews's blog
  • Mark Andrews
  • Mark Andrews visits Calarts' Character Animation (Fall '04)
  • Mark Andrews at FLIP Animation Magazine Retrieved December 2012




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