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Andrew Ayers Stanton (born December 3, 1965) is an American filmmaker and voice actor based at Pixar, which he joined in 1990. [2] His film work includes co-writing and co-directing Pixar's A Bug's Life (1998), directing Finding Nemo (2003) [3] and its sequel Finding Dory (2016), WALL-E (2008), and the live-action film, Disney's John Carter (2012), and co-writing all five and directing the ...
Andrew Stanton as Evil Emperor Zurg: Buzz's arch-nemesis who is unaware he himself is a toy. He follows Buzz to Al's apartment and then fights and reconciles with his son Utility Belt Buzz. He follows Buzz to Al's apartment and then fights and reconciles with his son Utility Belt Buzz.
The fifth main film will be directed by Andrew Stanton (who co-wrote the first four films). Produced on a total budget of $720 million, the Toy Story films have grossed more than $3.3 billion worldwide, becoming the 21st highest-grossing film franchise worldwide and the third highest-grossing animated franchise .
The following year, Docter announced that Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote the first four Toy Story films, provided the voice of Emperor Zurg in 1999's Toy Story 2 and served as the co-director of A Bug's Life (1998) and the sole director of Finding Nemo (2003), WALL-E (2008), and Finding Dory (2016), would direct Toy Story 5, while McKenna Harris ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jorge Vargas (‘Snowpiercer’), Tanaya Beatty (‘Yellowstone,’), and Skywalker Hughes (‘Joe Pickett’) are rounding out the previously announced cast of Academy Award winner ...
Andrew Stanton knows a thing or two about storytelling. A two-time Oscar winner best known for directing Finding Nemo and Wall-E, Stanton has been with Pixar since the very beginning, lending his ...
It was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay for the work by Joel Cohen, Pete Docter, John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, Alec Sokolow, Andrew Stanton and Joss Whedon, making it the first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award writing category. [126] Toy Story won eight Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.
Andrew Stanton both horrified and delighted the judges of America's Got Talent with his audition on Tuesday's show. The extreme performer wordlessly took to the stage carrying three swords and a ...