At 72, Ed Catmull has no plans to retire from his tower atop the world of computer-animated movies.
While leading Pixar Animation Studios, which he co-founded with the late Apple leader Steve Jobs and others, Catmull has won five awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, including a 2001 Oscar.
He also led Pixar through a string of huge successes after its release of the first full-length computer-animated motion picture, “Toy Story.” Those include “Cars,” “Wall-E,” “Finding Nemo,” “Brave,” “Up,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Inside Out,” “Ratatouille,” “Monsters Inc.,” “The Incredibles” and a bunch of sequels.
April 25, 2017 at 11:57PM
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