Stephen J. Anderson

Stephen J. Anderson

Stephen John Anderson is a Disney storyboard artist and director of some noted Disney direct-to-video sequels. His first theatrical directorial debut came with the animated film Meet the Robinsons. Being adopted himself, Steve felt a powerful connection with the story, which is about a 12 year-old orphan named Lewis who realizes that it is best to move forward into the future rather than to dwell on the past. [http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/out/ent/cinema_meettherobinsons_stephen.php] Steve has also contributed to several Disney movies as a voice actor. Steve studied animation at the California Institute of the Arts.

Credits

*1991 - Rover Dangerfield (animator) - FILM
*1992 - Bébé's Kids (character animator) - FILM
*1992 - Itsy Bitsy Spider (character animator) - VIDEO
*1994 - Itsy Bitsy Spider (director) - TV SERIES
*1996 - The Nome Prince and the Magic Belt (character designer) - FILM
*1996 - Toto Lost in New York (director, character designer, storyboard artist) - VIDEO
*1996 - Virtual Oz (character designer) - VIDEO
*1997 - Journey Beneath the Sea (director) - VIDEO
*1997 - Underground Adventure (director) - VIDEO
*1999 - Tarzan (storyboard artist) - FILM
*2000 - The Emperor's New Groove (story's artistic supervisor, voice) - FILM
*2003 - Brother Bear (story's artistic supervisor) - FILM
*2007 - Meet the Robinsons (director, voice) - FILM

Trivia

Steve contributed a story to the mid-1990s comic book one-shot anthology Poop Jelly.

External links

*imdb name|id=0027459|name=Steve Anderson


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