Spanish character designer for animated films (born 1963)
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Born | (1963-11-28)November 28, 1963
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Carlos Grangel (born 28 November 1963 in Barcelona) is a Spanish character designer for animated films.
Career
He started out as a comic book artist, drawing Fix und Foxi for the German market from the mid-80s to 1994 and Disney comics (Brer Rabbit) for the Dutch market in 1994/95. Afterwards he moved to DreamWorks Animation, where his credits include The Road to El Dorado (2000), Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002), Shark Tale (2004) and Madagascar (2005). He also worked on Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005).
He owns Grangel Studios along with his brother Jordi. He loves challenges such as creating Nemo.[1][2][3][4][5]
Filmography
Recognition
- 2003, won Annie Award for 'Individual Achievement in Character Design' for Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002).
- 2005, nominated for Annie Award for 'Character Design in an Animated Feature Production' for Shark Tale (2004)
- 2006, nominated for Annie Award for 'Best Character Design in an Animated Feature Production' for Corpse Bride (2005)
References
External links
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- Carlos Grangel (2002)
- Ricky Nierva (2003)
- Tony Fucile (2004)
- Nick Park (2005)
- Nico Marlet (2006)
- Carter Goodrich (2007)
- Nico Marlet (2008)
- Shane Prigmore (2009)
- Nico Marlet (2010)
- Crash McCreery (2011)
- Heidi Smith (2012)
- Carter Goodrich, Takao Noguchi and Shane Prigmore (2013)
- Paul Sullivan, Sandra Equihua and Jorge R. Gutierrez (2014)
- Albert Lozano (2015)
- Cory Loftis (2016)
- Daniel Arriaga, Daniela Strijleva, Greg Dykstra, Alonso Martinez and Zaruhi Galstyan (2017)
- Shiyoon Kim (2018)
- Torsten Schrank (2019)
- Federico Pirovano (2020)
- Lindsey Olivares (2021)
- Taylor Krahenbuhl (2022)
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