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    Andrew Stanton

    American animator, film director and screenwriter

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  1. Andrew Ayers Stanton (born December 3, 1965) is an American filmmaker and voice actor based at Pixar, which he joined in 1990.

  2. Andrew Stanton is a Pixar Animation Studios veteran who wrote and directed acclaimed films such as WALL·E, Finding Nemo, and Finding Dory. He also created the characters of Crush and Emperor Zurg, and voiced them in various media.

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  3. Learn about Andrew Stanton, a Pixar Animation Studios veteran who wrote and directed acclaimed films like WALL·E, Finding Nemo and Finding Dory. Find out his awards, family, quotes and more on IMDb.

    • December 3, 1965
  4. Andrew Stanton is a writer-director and executive producer of Pixar Studios, known for creating classics like Toy Story, Finding Nemo, WALL-E and more. Explore his movies, TV shows, ratings, reviews and awards on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  5. Andrew Stanton is the writer and director of acclaimed animated movies such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo and WALL-E. He shares his insights on storytelling, creativity and innovation in his TED talk and other articles.

  6. Nov 26, 2022 · Pixar pioneer Andrew Stanton talks about his most ambitious and personal project, WALL-E, and how it blends art house cinema and blockbuster sensibilities. He also reflects on his filmmaking journey, his collaborative process, and his vision for the future of animation.

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  8. Nov 22, 2022 · In an interview with CBR, Pixar's Andrew Stanton reflects on the 15th anniversary of WALL-E, a sci-fi masterpiece that defied animation conventions. He reveals how Steve Jobs influenced the film, how he balanced silence and dialogue, and why it's a Criterion-worthy work.

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