Don Hall (filmmaker)

Don Hall
Born Glenwood, Iowa
Alma mater University of Iowa
Occupation Film director, writer
Employer Walt Disney Animation Studios
Notable work Winnie the Pooh
Big Hero 6

Don Hall is an American film director and writer at Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is known for co-directing Winnie the Pooh (2011), and Big Hero 6 (2014), which was inspired by the Marvel Comics of the same name.[1] Big Hero 6 won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature in 2015.

Don is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a bachelor of fine arts degree in drawing and painting.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Second Cataclysm 1994 Animator
Al Tudi Tuhak 1999 Special thanks
Tarzan Story
The Emperor's New Groove 2000 Additional story material, story artist
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron 2002 Additional story artist
Brother Bear 2003 Additional story
Home on the Range (uncredited) 2004
Chicken Little 2005 Character designer, story artist
Meet the Robinsons 2007 Head of story, writer, voice of Uncle Gaston & Gym Coach
Meet the Robinsons (video game) Voice of Uncle Gaston
Bolt 2008 Special thanks
The Princess and the Frog 2009 Writer, story supervisor, story, voice of Darnell
Winnie the Pooh 2011 Director (with Stephen J. Anderson), story, screenplay
Janela Indiscreta Himself
Made in Hollywood
2014
The Story of Frozen: Making a Disney Animated Classic
Big Hero 6 Director (with Chris Williams), creative leadership: Walt Disney Animation Studios
87th Academy Awards 2015 Himself
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition
Film 2015
Zootopia 2016 Creative leadership: Walt Disney Animation Studios
Moana Co-Director (with Chris Williams),[2] story, Creative leadership: Walt Disney Animation Studios

Collaborators

Awards and Nominations

Won

Nomination

References

  1. Giardina, Carolyn (December 31, 2013). "Chris Williams To Co-Direct Disney Animation's 'Big Hero 6' With Don Hall". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
  2. Sciretta, Peter (June 29, 2016). "Disney Animation's Big Announcement Coming Tomorrow, Here's What It Could Be". /Film. Retrieved August 21, 2016.

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