Dean DeBlois

Dean DeBlois

writer, art department, animation department

Dean DeBlois was born on Jun 07, 1970 in Canada. Dean DeBlois's big-screen debut came with The Nutcracker Prince directed by Paul Schibli in 1990. Dean DeBlois is known for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World directed by Dean DeBlois, Jay Baruchel stars as Hiccup and America Ferrera as Astrid. Dean DeBlois has got 8 awards and 34 nominations so far. The most recent award Dean DeBlois achieved is Annie Awards. The upcoming new movie Dean DeBlois plays is How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World which will be released on Feb 22, 2019.

Dean DeBlois is a Canadian writer, director, and producer known best for having co-written and co-directed Disney's Lilo & Stitch (2002) and Dreamworks' Dragons (2010), both Oscar nominated. While working as an assistant animator and layout artist for Hinton Animation Studios in Ottawa, Ontario, DeBlois simultaneously attended Sheridan College's three year Classical Animation program. Upon graduation in 1990, DeBlois was immediately hired by Don Bluth Studios in Dublin, Ireland. There, he cut his teeth as a layout artist, character designer, and storyboard assistant to Don Bluth on such films as Poucelina (1994) and Le lutin magique (1994)." In 1994, DeBlois left Ireland to work for Walt Disney Feature Animation as a storyboard artist, where he soon replaced his frequent collaborator, Chris Sanders, as Head of Story on Mulan (1998)." Shortly thereafter, they re-re-teamed to create the lush and whimsical Lilo & Stitch (2002), heralded by critics as Disney's last great hand-drawn film. Following its release in 2002, DeBlois sold several original live action feature projects to write, direct, and produce, including "The Banshee and Finn Magee," "The Lighthouse," and "Sightings," set-up at Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone, and Universal Studios respectively. At present, all three remain in development. 2007 unveiled DeBlois' first foray into documentary filmmaking, with the acclaimed feature length music film, Sigur Rós: Heima (2007), chronicling the homecoming concert odyssey of Iceland's famed post-rock phenomenon, Sigur Rós. In October of 2008, DeBlois returned to feature animation to co-write and co-direct Dreamworks then-troubled Dragons (2010), once again re-teaming with Chris Sanders. The two re-envisioned the story from scratch, leading the production to its March 26, 2010 release, at break-neck speed. The resulting film earned Dreamworks Animation its highest critical acclaim to date and became the studio's top grossing film outside of the "Shrek" franchise. During this same time, DeBlois also directed another feature-length music film for Sigur Rós front-man Jónsi, entitled Go Quiet (2010), as well as a feature length concert film entitled "Jónsi: Live at The Wiltern." At present, DeBlois is writing, directing, and executive producing the highly anticipated sequel to Dragons (2010), "which he describes as "the epic second act of a much larger story".

  • Birthday

    Jun 07, 1970
  • Place of Birth

    Aylmer, Quebec, Canada
  • Also known

    Dean DeBois

Known For

Awards

8 wins & 34 nominations

Annie Awards
2015
Outstanding Achievement in Directing in an Animated Feature Production
Winner - Annie
2015
Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Winner - Annie
2011
Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production
Winner - Annie
2011
Best Directing in a Feature Production
Winner - Annie
Hollywood Film Awards
2014
Animation of the Year
Winner - Hollywood Film Award
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