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“I wanted the Andy of Toy Story 3 to be right on the cusp, straddling childhood and adulthood ... I wanted to find this sweet spot where he had gotten tall and had clearly grown up but still retained many boyish qualities, including a boyish charm.”

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Lee Unkrich
Lee Unkrich

Lee Unkrich is a prominent film director in the animation industry, recognized for his innovative storytelling and artistic vision. Born on August 8, 1967, Unkrich has made substantial contributions to the field of animation through his directorial roles in highly acclaimed films. 【Detailed Biography】As an influential figure in the animation industry, Lee Unkrich has demonstrated exceptional directorial skills and creative vision. His career began at Pixar Animation Studios, where he contributed to various projects, including 'Toy Story' and 'Toy Story 2', serving as a story artist and animator. Unkrich's directorial debut was with 'Coco' (2017), which was both a critical and commercial success, winning numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. He also co-directed 'Finding Nemo' (2003) and 'Toy Story 3' (2010). Lee Unkrich's films are renowned for their emotional depth and innovative storytelling, blending humor with poignant narratives. His work has had a significant impact on the animation industry, inspiring a new generation of filmmakers. more

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