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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born August 12, 1958) is an American film director who has worked in the animated film industry since the 1980s. Cook and | {{infobox | ||
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|Row 1 info = August 12, 1958 (age 65)<br>Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. | |||
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|Row 2 info = Film director, writer, effects animator | |||
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|Row 3 info = 1982–present | |||
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|Row 4 info = ''[[w:c:disney:Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]''<br>''Arthur Christmas''<br>''Walking with Dinosaurs'' | |||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born August 12, 1958) is an American film director who has worked in the animated film industry since the 1980s. Cook and Tony Bancroft directed ''[[w:c:disney:Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]'' (1998), for which they won the 1998 Annie Award for Best Animated Feature.<ref>[https://annieawards.org/26th-annie-awards Annie Awards - 26th Annie Awards]</ref> Cook was also the co-director for ''Arthur Christmas'' (2011), directed by Sarah Smith. Cook also directed ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' (2013) with Neil Nightingale. | |||
He directed the third and final [[:Category:Roger Rabbit Shorts|''Roger Rabbit'' short film]], ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''. | He directed the third and final [[:Category:Roger Rabbit Shorts|''Roger Rabbit'' short film]], ''[[Trail Mix-Up]]''. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.comedy.co.uk/people/barry_cook/ Barry Cook] at British Comedy Guide | |||
* [[w:c:disney:Barry Cook|Barry Cook]] at [[w:c:disney|Disney Wiki]] | * [[w:c:disney:Barry Cook|Barry Cook]] at [[w:c:disney|Disney Wiki]] | ||
* [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0176905/ Barry Cook] at IMDb | |||
* [[w:c:movies:Barry Cook|Barry Cook]] at [[w:c:movies|Moviepedia]] | * [[w:c:movies:Barry Cook|Barry Cook]] at [[w:c:movies|Moviepedia]] | ||
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[[Category:Directors]] | [[Category:Directors]] |
Revision as of 23:14, 18 March 2024
Barry Cook | |
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Born |
August 12, 1958 (age 65) |
Occupations |
Film director, writer, effects animator |
Years active |
1982–present |
Known for |
Mulan |
Barry Cook (born August 12, 1958) is an American film director who has worked in the animated film industry since the 1980s. Cook and Tony Bancroft directed Mulan (1998), for which they won the 1998 Annie Award for Best Animated Feature.[1] Cook was also the co-director for Arthur Christmas (2011), directed by Sarah Smith. Cook also directed Walking with Dinosaurs (2013) with Neil Nightingale.
He directed the third and final Roger Rabbit short film, Trail Mix-Up.
References
External links
- Barry Cook at British Comedy Guide
- Barry Cook at Disney Wiki
- Barry Cook at IMDb
- Barry Cook at Moviepedia
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