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  1. Co founder of Aardman Animations studio. David Alan Sproxton CBE (born 6 January 1954) [1] [2] is a British entrepreneur, best known as one of the co-founders, with Peter Lord, of the Aardman Animations studio. Sproxton was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) on 17 June 2006.

  2. Aardman was founded in 1972 as a low-budget project by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, who wanted to realise their dream of producing an animated motion picture. The partnership provided animated sequences for the BBC series for deaf children Vision On .

    • 12 April 1972; 51 years ago
    • Animation
    • Gas Ferry Road, Bristol, England, UK
  3. David Sproxton. VISIT WEBSITE. DAVID SPROXTON is the co-founder of Aardman with co-founder Peter Lord. He has overseen the development of the company from a two-man partnership to one of the pre-eminent animation houses in the industry. Their first professional creation was the character ‘Morph’.

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · Aardman has been producing stop-motion animated classics for more than forty years. Its co-founders, Peter Lord and David Sproxton, have been making films together since they were sixteen years...

  5. www.aardman.com › aboutAbout | Aardman

    Aardman is proudly based in Bristol, a city with a rich creative culture. Co-Founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton first moved to Bristol in 1976 to produce their first professional production and never left. Aardman is now so deeply rooted in the city that it has become part of the studio’s DNA.

  6. Producer. Animation Department. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. David Sproxton was born on 6 January 1954 in Bristol, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), Chicken Run (2000) and Flushed Away (2006). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Born January 6, 1954.

  7. Aardman was founded in 1972 as a low-budget project by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, who wanted to realise their dream of producing an animated motion picture. The partnership provided animated sequences for the BBC series for deaf children Vision On. The company name originates from the name of their nerdish Superman character in that sequence.