Don Bluth

Don Bluth

animation department, director, producer

Don Bluth was born on Sep 13, 1937 in USA. Don Bluth's big-screen debut came with Sleeping Beauty directed by Les Clark in 1959. Don Bluth is known for Anastasia directed by Don Bluth, Meg Ryan stars as Anastasia and John Cusack as Dimitri. Don Bluth has got 4 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Don Bluth achieved is Global Shorts, Los Angeles. The upcoming new movie Don Bluth plays is Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair which will be released on Nov 18, 2002.

Don Bluth was one of the chief animators at Disney to come to the mantle after the great one's death. He eventually became the animation director for such films as Les aventures de Bernard et Bianca (1977) and Peter et Elliott le dragon (1977). Unfortunately, the quality of animation that Disney was producing at this point was not up to par with the great works of Disney, and there was rumor that the production unit at Disney might be shut down indefinitely. In retaliation, Bluth and several other animators led a walkout, and went off to form their own independent animation firm. Bluth's first animated feature may still be his best. Brisby et le secret de NIMH (1982) was an animated film based on the children's book "Mrs. Frisbee and the Rats of Nimh". The film dealt with a widowed field mouse named Mrs. Brisbee and her plight to move her house before the farmer plants his field. The rats of Nimh, an organization of super intelligent rats, band together to help her. "The Secret of NIMH" was a visually ravishing film that hearkened back to the glory days of Disney. While animation buffs raved, the film did little business at the box office. (The growing number of VCR's in America would help the film reach a cult status on home video). Undaunted, Bluth persevered. He created the video games Dragon's Lair (1983) and Space Ace (1983), both of which allowed the player to control an actual cartoon. He later teamed up with Steven Spielberg for the films Fievel et le Nouveau Monde (1986) and Le petit dinosaure et la vallée des merveilles (1988). While Bluth's ambition to restore animation to its previous glory was being realized, the Disney studio, whose recent films had failed to match Bluth's at the box office, was finally ready to return to true quality. With the release of La petite sirène (1989) and La Belle et la Bête (1991), Bluth had to compete with a Goliath. After his next film, Charlie, mon héros (1989), received mixed opinions and failed to be more than a minor box office success, Bluth fell into a failing streak of films that were comparatively mediocre when placed alongside his previous work, including Rock-O-Rico (1991), and Poucelina (1994). Bluth later joined forces with 20th Century Fox where he made his first commercial hit in some time, Anastasia (1997). He followed up with the ambitious but hollow science fiction fantasy Titan A.E. (2000). While Bluth has yet to reach the glory of his earlier work, he nonetheless deserves credit as a champion of animation, and for surviving as an independent film maker.

  • Birthday

    Sep 13, 1937
  • Place of Birth

    El Paso, Texas, USA
  • Also known

    Donald Virgil Bluth

Known For

Awards

4 wins & 3 nominations

Global Shorts, Los Angeles
2020
Best Visual Effects - March
Winner - Global Shorts Award
Circus Sam (2019)
Annie Awards
2005
Winner - Winsor McCay Award
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