Eric Darnell

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Eric Darnell
Born (1961-08-21) August 21, 1961 (age 62)
Prairie Village, Kansas, U.S.
Occupation Animator, storyboard artist, film director, writer
Years active1989–present
Notable works Antz
Madagascar
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Penguins of Madagascar
SpouseLaura Darnell
Children2

Eric Darnell (born August 21, 1961) [1] is an American animator, storyboard artist, director, screenwriter, songwriter and occasional voice actor best known for co-directing Antz with Tim Johnson, as well as co-directing and co-writing Madagascar , Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted with Tom McGrath, as well as the spin off Penguins of Madagascar (2014) with Simon J. Smith.

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Life and career

Darnell was born in Prairie Village, Kansas. [2] He attended Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, Kansas, where he was a writer for the school newspaper the Harbinger. He studied broadcast journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder. [2] After graduating in 1983, he spent four years working on experimental films in his basement, which helped him get accepted into the Experimental Animation program study at the California Institute of the Arts. [2] Meanwhile, he directed the music video for the 1989 R.E.M. song "Get Up". [2]

After graduating in 1991, Darnell joined Pacific Data Images, [2] where he worked as a character animator on the 1991 Hanna-Barbera Halloween special The Last Halloween . He also animated and directed the short film Gas Planet, which won the Ottawa International Animation Festival Special Jury Prize. [2] In 1995, he left PDI to join DreamWorks Animation, where he helped with research and development for The Prince of Egypt . [2] Shortly after DreamWorks merged with PDI the following year, he was assigned to direct his first feature film, Antz , co-directing alongside fellow PDI-turned-DreamWorks employee Tim Johnson. [2] The film, released in 1998, marked the studio's first computer-animated feature film, and the second computer-animated feature film after Pixar's Toy Story . [2] He then worked as a storyboard artist on the 2001 film Shrek , for which he also wrote the song "Welcome to Duloc." [3]

Darnell and Tom McGrath directed Madagascar in 2005 and its sequel, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa in 2008. He was co-writer for the Christmas TV special, Merry Madagascar . Darnell also co-directed Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted with McGrath and Conrad Vernon, which was released on June 8, 2012. He co-directed, with Simon J. Smith, a Madagascar spin-off, titled Penguins of Madagascar and released on November 26, 2014. [4]

In 2015, Darnell co-founded with Maureen Fan, a former vice president of games at Zynga, a Redwood City, California-based virtual reality studio Baobab Studios to create animated virtual reality short films. [5] Darnell serves as Baobab's chief creative officer, while Fan serves as its CEO. For the studio, Darnell wrote and directed short VR films, Invasion! (2016) and its follow-up Asteroids! (2017), featuring two comedic aliens, Mac and Cheeze. [6] [7] [8] Plans for a feature-length film based on the characters were announced in 2016 by Baobab and Roth Kirschenbaum Films. [9] Darnell also wrote and directed an animated VR short film, Crow: The Legend, inspired by the Lenape myth. Released in 2018, it features the voices of John Legend, Constance Wu, Oprah Winfrey, Diego Luna and Liza Koshy. [10]

Personal life

Darnell lives in Campbell, California with his wife, Laura, and their son, Rex, and daughter, Leah. [2] [11]

Filmography

Feature films

TitleYearDirectorWriterOtherNotes
Campfire Tales 1997NoNoYesOffice production assistant: additional photography
Antz 1998YesNoYes Directorial debut
Additional Voices (uncredited)
Shrek 2001NoNoYesStoryboard artist / Lyrics for song "Welcome to Duloc"
Madagascar 2005YesYesYesAdditional Voices
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa 2008YesYesYes
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted 2012YesYesYes
Penguins of Madagascar 2014YesNoYesExecutive producer

Short films

TitleYearDirectorWriterOtherNotes
Get Up1989YesNoNoMusic video for R.E.M.
Filter Gallery1991YesNoNo CalArts
The Last Halloween1991NoNoYesCharacter animator
Gas Planet1992YesNoYes PDI; animator
Big Smoke1993YesNoNo PDI
CyberWorld2000SegmentNoNo
Merry Madagascar 2009NoYesNo
Invasion!2016YesYesNo
Asteroids!2017YesYesNo
Crow: The Legend2018YesYesNo
Jack: Part OneNoNoYesProducer
Bonfire2019YesYesNo
Baba Yaga2020YesYesYesCinematographer
Namoo2021NoNoYesExecutive producer

Television series

YearTitleRole
1995 The Simpsons Computer animation in episode "Treehouse of Horror VI"
2008–2015 The Penguins of Madagascar Original characters by, creative consultant
2014–2017 All Hail King Julien Original characters by, creative consultant
2019–2020 Rainbow Rangers Uncredited storyboard artist for "Otterly Lost", "Got Silk" and "The Lost Puppy"
TBAThe WitchverseCreator [12]
InterCatsCo-creator [13]

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